Kronos Quartet | Howl, U.S.A. | Album
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Howl, U.S.A. is a seminal 1996 album by the Kronos Quartet, released on Nonesuch Records, featuring edgy, politically charged works like Michael Daugherty's "Sing Sing: J. Edgar Hoover," Harry Partch's "Barstow," and Scott Johnson's "Cold War Suite," culminating in settings of Allen Ginsberg's iconic poem "Howl," making it a powerful blend of contemporary classical and performance art.
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