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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Music

Eagles of Death Metal, a Band Known for Wit, Now Mired in Tragedy

The band whose concert was the site of the worst violence in Paris is a blues-rock outfit with an irreverent side; all its members were reported safe.

Daniil Trifonov, New to Rachmaninoff, but a Bold and Youthful Echo

The 24-year-old Russian pianist-composer is the star attraction of the New York Philharmonic’s Rachmaninoff festival, a focused whirl of animation onstage.

Roswell Rudd, in a Celebratory Mood, Reflects on His Winding Path

Mr. Rudd’s “The Wizard of Roz” concert at Le Poisson Rouge will celebrate his earliest days in jazz and his renaissance.

Review: Andrea Burns at Feinstein’s/54 Below

Ms. Burns, who plays Gloria Estefan’s mother in “On Your Feet,” is an entertainer at ease in the place where Broadway tradition merges with Latin American pop.

Review: Daniil Trifonov Brings Subtlety to Rachmaninoff

This 24-year-old Russian pianist has begun a three-week New York Philharmonic festival devoted to this composer.

Review: Isabel Leonard and Sharon Isbin in a Duet of Voice and Guitar

These performers offered a concert of Spanish works, along with a premiere by Richard Danielpour, at Zankel Hall on Thursday.

Review: Danish String Quartet Plays at the Rose Studio

This is the first time that these players have performed the complete quartets of the Danish master Carl Nielsen on a single program.

Gene Norman, Music Producer With an Ear for Jazz, Dies at 93

Mr. Norman’s portfolio spread to the far corners of contemporary recording, with releases including a spoken-word album by Orson Welles and a Canadian easy-listening polka band.

Phil Taylor, Motorhead Drummer Who Helped Shape a Genre, Dies at 61

The “Philthy Animal” was credited with a drumming style that inspired some of the top metal bands of the 1980s and ’90s.

Andy White, Drummer on the Beatles’ ‘Love Me Do,’ Dies at 85

Mr. White, a studio musician renowned for his stylistic flexibility, sat in for the song at the band’s third recording session, while Ringo Starr played the tambourine.

Adele, whose new album, “25” is set for release worldwide on Friday, Nov. 20.
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Adele, whose new album, “25” is set for release worldwide on Friday, Nov. 20.

The British singer discusses the challenge of following up the success of “21,” how motherhood has changed her and why she avoids being a celebrity.

Multimedia
A Moment From ‘Lulu’

A pivotal sequence from Alban Berg’s opera.

What Happens When Bach Visits Campus

Matt Haimovitz, amid performances at the Miller Theater at Columbia University, did pop-up concerts of Bach’s cello suites for bemused students.

BigBang Performs

Images from the Korean pop group’s show at the Prudential Center in Newark.

New York Times Popcast
Popcast: Joanna Newsom

Ben Ratliff and Melissa Marturano discuss Ms. Newsom’s new album, “Divers.”

Classical Playlist
ArtsBeat
Classical Playlist: Bach, Biber, Gottschalk and More

Times critics share what they’ve been listening to lately.

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