
The Day Prince’s Guitar Wept the Loudest
Musicians recall the night in March 2004 when Prince, Tom Petty and others performed at the induction of George Harrison into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Musicians recall the night in March 2004 when Prince, Tom Petty and others performed at the induction of George Harrison into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
By FINN COHEN
The opening night of the tour began something like a funeral and ended very surely at baptism, an arc already familiar from her latest release.
By JON CARAMANICA
The composer’s Quarter No. 7 is considered the most difficult string quartet written.
By CORINNA da FONSECA-WOLLHEIM
And more doubt, regret and melancholy on new albums by Timeless Truth and Jaheim.
By JON CARAMANICA
This music and theater piece at BAM Fisher evokes the historic 1945 night on which the poet Akhmatova stayed up discussing literature and life with Isaiah Berlin.
By ANDY WEBSTER
Ms. O’Hara, fresh from “The King and I,” assumed a throne herself at City Center, playing the tragic queen of Carthage.
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
At Harlem Stage, City Opera gives this chamber work — about Edward, Jo and Hedda Hopper, and a nude model named Ava — its East Coast premiere.
By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER
The pianist performed two popular sonatas — the “Pathétique” and the “Appassionata” — as well as three lesser-known works at Carnegie Hall.
By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER
Thanks to a long-term violin loan, Mr. Yang played Beethoven, Biber, Schumann and Hertzberg on a Stradivarius at Weill Recital Hall.
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
His cabaret show united over a dozen musicians in a passionate generational camaraderie at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Mr. Cohen, who performed at the Jazz Standard, has a new album, “Into the Silence,” created in memory of his father.
By NATE CHINEN
The Spanish singer Buika followed the Portuguese singer Ms. Moura on Tuesday night in a double bill.
By BEN RATLIFF
Mr. O’Farrill, a 21-year-old who is full of promise, drew inspiration from literature and film for his latest album.
By NATE CHINEN
Mr. Nadler is performing solo on select Saturdays at Pangea, where he recently offered a heartfelt tribute to the singer and songwriter John Wallowitch.
By STEPHEN HOLDEN