The Knights collaborate composer Anna Clyne and soloists Avi Avital, Colin Jacobsen, Pekka Kuusisto, and Yo-Yo Ma on a new album, SHORTHAND.
Read MoreThe Knights joins GRAMMY Award-winning singer-songwriter Aoife O’Donovan on her newest album, All My Friends.
Read MoreThe Knights collaborate with pianist and composer Aaron Diehl on a new album exploring Mary Lou Williams’ 1945 work for piano and chamber orchestra.
Read MoreMagos Herrera explores representations of humanity and collective healing, featuring musicians from The Knights.
Read MoreThe Knights join Nicholas Phan for three world premiere recordings, as part of his GRAMMY-nominated album “Stranger.”
Read MoreThe Knights embody the spirit of exploration with The Kreutzer Project, a program that weaves together Knightsian reimaginings of the “Kreutzer” Sonatas of Beethoven and Leos Janácek with contemporary 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 new 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 MoreThe Knights were delighted to have our dear friend and neighbor Gabriel Kahane join us this summer for performances of Crane Palimpsest in Central Park and at Tanglewood.
Read MoreRecorded live at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., 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.
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