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          Composer, Sapo Perapaskero, was born in Romania....

          CD Review

          The Kronos Quartet is back with another album that's more unclassifiable than classical. This time, they've brought along some friends, and also a new cellist, Jennifer Culp.

          Philippine composer.

        1. Philippine composer.
        2. Sapo Perapaskero.
        3. Composer, Sapo Perapaskero, was born in Romania.
        4. Two of the most visceral selections are "Turceasca" ("Turkish Song") by Sapo Perapeskero (birthdate unknown) and the Romanian gypsy collective Taraf de Haïdouks.
        5. The best of classical music including full works, chamber music and RTÉ lyric fm's acclaimed CD releases.
        6. (Apparently Joan Jeanrenaud left the ensemble in 1999.)

          The CD takes its title from a quotation by Pandit Pran Nath: "Souls travel in caravans." The music on Kronos Caravan comes from souls from all over, but if one had to point to geographical ground zero, one might identify the ill-defined territory that separates Europe from Asia.

          The composers of these 12 tracks were born in Yugoslavia, Portugal, India, Mexico, Romania, Hungary, California, Argentina, Iran, and Lebanon. Unity is provided by the arrangements of Osvaldo Golijov, an eclectic Argentinean composer who also has written original music for Kronos.

          Kronos has invited an international team of musicians to assist them with their unpredictable itinerary. Different tracks include the Indian tabla, a galvanizi