The Knights support the celebrated pianist Jeffery Kahane on this premiere recording of Heirloom, a concerto written by Gabriel Kahane, which he describes as “an aural family scrapbook, exploring, in its three movements, a series of inheritances.”
Read MoreThe Knights collaborate with composer Anna Clyne and soloists Avi Avital, Colin Jacobsen, Pekka Kuusisto, and Yo-Yo Ma on a portrait album, SHORTHAND.
Read MoreGRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter Aoife O’Donovan brings The Knights on board for her sonic tribute to the women who fought for suffrage in the early 20th century, All My Friends.
Read MoreThis GRAMMY-nominated album with Aaron Diehl explores Mary Lou Williams’ celestial 1945 work for piano and chamber orchestra, Zodiac Suite.
Read MoreLongtime Knights collaborator Magos Herrera explores representations of humanity and collective healing, featuring lush orchestral support from Knights musicians.
Read MoreThe Knights join Nicholas Phan for three world premiere recordings, as part of his GRAMMY-nominated album “Stranger.”
Read MoreThe Kreutzer Project weaves together Knightsian reimaginings of the “Kreutzer” Sonatas of Beethoven and Leos Janácek with new responses by Colin Jacobsen and Anna Clyne.
Read MoreThe Knights Before Christmas is a surprising mix of holiday chestnuts and unearthed gems, all arranged and performed with signature Knightsian style.
Read MoreFollowing Gil Shaham and The Knights’ GRAMMY-nominated 2016 recording of Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2, this album features the violinist’s first recording of the Beethoven concerto.
Read MoreRediscover the joy, warmth, and hope found in the truly Knightsian combination of J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 and Paul Simon’s American Tune, featuring Christina Courtin.
Read MoreOur dear friend Yo-Yo Ma joins us to play original works and new arrangements by Siamak Aghaei & Colin Jacobsen, Antonín Dvořák, Osvaldo Golijov, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Sufjan Stevens on this album inspired by celestial stories.
Read MoreThe album features The Knights, conducted by our own Eric Jacobsen, performing Gil's remarkable interpretation of Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto.
Read MoreCrane Palimpsest is Gabriel Kahane’s sweeping orchestral meditation in song on the Brooklyn Bridge, rendered sensitively by The Knights. Combining poetry by Hart Crane with original texts, Kahane fashions a heartfelt ode to a New York icon.
Read MoreRecorded live at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., 2015’s the ground beneath our feet is a vivid and varied exploration of the concerto grosso, centered around The Knights’ collaborative composition of the same name.
Read MoreThe Knights dive deep into two of Beethoven’s most beloved masterworks, bringing new perspectives to the Triple Concerto with collaborators Jan Vogler and Antti Siirala, and the iconic Symphony No. 5.
Read MoreThis sprawling 2012 release draws connections between Franz Schubert, Philip Glass, Erik Satie, and Morton Feldman.
Read MoreIn their second collaboration with the cellist Jan Vogler, The Knights chart a sweeping sonic journey through the Americas, highlighting new works by Gabriela Lena Frank and Osvaldo Goljov alongside Aaron Copland and Antonín Dvořak.
Read MoreLisa Bielawa's Chance Encounter is a 35-minute piece in, and about, transient public space with texts collected from overheard conversations, recorded in 2010 The Knights and soprano Susan Narucki for Orange Mountain Music.
Read MoreSoloists Lara and Scott St. John join The Knights on an acclaimed recording of concertos by W.A. Mozart, imbuing these well-loved works with a fresh perspective.
Read MoreThe Knights embody the spirit of downtown glam with this vibrant live recording with cellist Jan Vogler, featuring music by Dmitri Shostakovich and Jimi Hendrix.
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