Kronos Quartet is a string quartet founded by violinist David Harrington in 1973. Since 1978, the quartet has been based in San Francisco, California. The longest-running combination of performers (1978???1999) had Harrington and John Sherba on violin, Hank Dutt on viola and Joan Jeanrenaud on cello. Jennifer Culp replaced Jeanrenaud on cello in 1999. Jeffrey Zeigler replaced Culp on cello in 2005. Recently, the Kronos Quartet began a commission process for composers under the age of 30, in the hope of bringing some of the talented young composers of our day to light. Kronos specializes in new music and has a long history of commissioning new works. In fact, over 600 works have been created for the Kronos Quartet. They have worked with many minimalist composers including Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Terry Riley and Kevin Volans. Krono
| 1 | White Man Sleeps, Mvt. V | Pieces of Africa |
| 2 | Farwell My Good I. Forever | Early Music |
| 3 | Longdans efter Byfons Mats | Early Music |
| 4 | Psalom | Early Music |
| 5 | O Virtus Sapientie | Early Music |
| 6 | Tilliboyo ("Sunset") | Pieces of Africa |
| 7 | Loving | Five Tango Sensations |
| 8 | White Man Sleeps, Mvt. III | Pieces of Africa |
| 9 | III. Calmo, Sospeso-Allegro Pesante | David Sovaldo Golijov / The Dreams and Prayers of |
| 10 | Perfidia | Nuevo |
| 11 | El sinaloense | Nuevo |
| 12 | Long-Ge | Early Music |
| 13 | Four Part Fantasia No. 2 | Early Music |
| 14 | Tabu | Nuevo |
| 15 | Totem Ancestor | Early Music |
| 16 | Justinian Tamusuza - Ekitundu Ekisooka | Pieces of Africa |
| 17 | Kyrie II | Early Music |
| 18 | Uleg-Khem | Early Music |
| 19 | Mai Nozipo (-Mother Nozipo-) | Pieces of Africa |
| 20 | Plasmath | Nuevo |