Kronos Festival 2025: “Good Medicine” in SF (April 25-27) Kronos
Performing Arts Association In 2025, the Kronos Festival will bring a
weekend-long dose of Good Medicine in a wide range of musical
innovation and commentary. Join us for Kronos Festival 2025, whether
you’re a longtime fan or new to the magic of Kronos Quartet. For 50
years, San Francisco’s grammy-winning Kronos Quartet has reimagined
and redefined the string quartet experience. This year’s annual
festival is themed around Terry Riley’s Good Medicine, providing the
healing music the world needs. Kronos Festival 2025 April 25 – 27,
2025 SFJAZZ Center, 201 Franklin St., SF Get Tickets – $20 | $35 |
$45 | $65 Schedule: Friday, April 25 | 7:30p | Night 1 Saturday, April
26 | 7:30p | Night 2 | Kronos Labs – Free Sunday, April 27 | 2:00p |
Finale Friday, April 25 | 7:30 Pm | Night 1 Kronos Festival 2025 opens
with Terry Riley’s Good Medicine from Salome Dances for Peace, an
epic, two-hour-long string quartet. This movement serves as the last
selection of the ballet, which tells the story of Salome using her
alluring powers to create peace in the world. This important piece was
described by Riley as “not. . . just a concert piece but a piece
that could be played as a rite.” Following this will be the first
world premiere of the evening, Hildur Guðnadóttir’s Folk Faer
Andlit, written in response to the mistreatment of refugees in
Iceland. This new arrangement of her 2020 release transforms the
evocative plainchant sound of the original into haunting, interwoven
melodies. Also on the program is the world premiere of Soo Yeon
Lyuh’s Sumbisori, which brings the virtuosity of her haegeum playing
to the story of a singular, ancient and disappearing way of life on
Jeju Island, and Cardinal Directions by Aleksandra Vrebalov, which
will mark 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War and feature master
Vietnamese instrumentalist Vân-Ánh Võ alongside Kronos. Peni Candra
Rini’s timely and elemental Segara Gunung: IV. Hujan, Gabriella
Smith’s uplifting Keep Going, and A Shout, a traditional arrangement
by Jacob Garchik, will complete the program. Saturday, April 26 | 7:30
Pm | Night 2 Program #2 of Kronos Festival showcases two West Coast
premieres: inti figgis-vizueta’s Clay Songs, a work inspired by
Pre-Columbian sounding objects and the interplay of past and present
voices, and Benedicte Maurseth & Kristine Tjøgersen’s Elja, a
Hardanger quintet where Kronos, playing new instruments built for them
by luthier, Ottar Kaasa, will be joined by Maurseth, also on Hardanger
fiddle. Sun Ra’s cosmic Outer Spaceways Incorporated, arranged by
Jacob Garchik, will open this program, followed by Viet Cuong’s
contemplative Next Week’s Trees. The program continues with
Garchik’s arrangement of Nina Simone’s imaginative take on For All
We Know, Jonathan Berger’s arrangement of Ya Taali’een ‘ala
el-Jabal (inspired by Rim Banna) and Hamza El Din’s reflective
Escalay, for which visual storyteller Ariel Aberg-Riger will join
Kronos. Kronos Labs | Free 3:00 pm | Spotlight: Laura Ortman Laura
Ortman discusses the newly reimagined version of Scended Sparks,
premiering at Kronos Festival, and the inspirations behind her music.
A fearless experimenter working with Apache violin, megaphones, field
recordings, and more, Ortman continuously pushes artistic boundaries
across mediums. A member of the White Mountain Apache tribe, she also
founded the Coast Orchestra in 2008, an all-Native American ensemble
that performed a live soundtrack to In the Land of the Head Hunters
(1914), the first silent feature film to star an all-Native American
cast. 5:00 pm | Spotlight: Gabriella Smith Composer Gabriella Smith
shares insights into Keep Going, her work for Kronos Quartet that
weaves music with the voices of climate innovators from around the
world. She will explore the inspirations behind her music —
including ecosystem restoration, songbird research, and natural
soundscapes — and how they shape her approach to composition and
climate action. Known for her joyful, environmentally-conscious works,
Smith invites listeners to engage with the climate movement through
creativity, connection, and hope. Sunday, April 27 | 2:00 Pm | Finale
Program #3 closes Kronos Festival with two captivating premieres that
will feature the composers themselves alongside Kronos. Vocalist and
composer Tsering Wangmo Satho, joined by the San Francisco Girls
Chorus under the direction of Valérie Sainte-Agathe, will present the
world premiere of Satho’s new work, which explores the dynamic
storytelling inherent to Tibetan opera songs. Multi-instrumentalist
and composer Laura Ortman will join Kronos for the world premiere of a
new version of her work, Scended Sparks. Drawing on her White Mountain
Apache heritage, Ortman’s voice and words intertwine with her
classical and Apache violins to evoke vivid landscapes, blending the
sounds of nature with dynamic storytelling. The program also includes
Nicole Lizée’s haunting and experimental Death to Kosmische, Mary
Kouyoumdjian’s unflinching Bombs of Beirut — available now on
WITNESS, her and Kronos’ recent album — and Zachary James
Watkins’s resonant Peace Be Till. Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK, a free,
GPS-enabled work of public art in Golden Gate Park that launched in
2021 as part of Kronos Festival, will also be ongoing at Golden Gate
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Quartet (@kronos_quartet) Upcoming Kronos Festival 2025: “Good
Medicine” in SF (April 25-27) Events Fri 4/25 Kronos Festival 2025:
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“Good Medicine” in SF (Night 2)Sun 4/27 Kronos Festival 2025:
“Good Medicine” in SF (Finale)Disclaimer: Please double check
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