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Supreme to Spice: Who is the ultimate girl group?
The Spice Girls will return to the stage in 2019. Can they claim to title of the ultimate girl band?
German punk band to perform after initial block
Leftist punkers Feine Sahne Fischfilet will be performing in Dessau after being blocked from performing at the Bauhaus.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 05.11.2018
A new cable car to Klein Matterhorn, the MTV Europe Music Awards, and visiting Montpellier.
Sarah's Music: At Home with Arturo Sandoval
Cuban trumpet player and jazz legend Arturo Sandoval invites Sarah Willis to his home in L.A.
Serenading Swiss cheese
Can music alter the taste of cheese? One cheesemaker in Switzerland wants to find out.
Syrian musicians triumph in the Elbphilharmonie
A speech by an exiled Turkish journalist as an orchestra of Syrian refugees perform to transformative effect.
Behind the Syrian Expat Philharmonic Orchestra
Founder and artistic director Raed Jazbeh explains how Syrians in various European countries found a musical homeland.
My City Conakry
Sister Lessa, one of the only female rappers in the Guinean capital Conakry, takes us a on a city tour.
Court grants musician right to practice at home
Siegfried Ratz' neighbors had sued him for noise pollution. But the professional trumpet player prevailed in court.
German court sides with trumpeter in row with neighbors
The case concerned a professional trumpet player in Germany who struck a sour note with his neighbors.
Musica Maestra in Australia
Have you ever seen Alondra de la Parra doing a ballet dance? Join her and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in Brisbane!
German punk band slams concert cancellation
A concert venue has blocked Feine Sahne Fischfilet from performing over fears of inciting far-right protesters.
Oliver! at 50
Ashley Byrne went to meet Mark Lester, the boy who played Oliver — despite the fact that he couldn't sing or dance.
The Bangtan Boys take Berlin
Berlin's in the grip of Bangtan Boy mania. Fans are going wild. What's behind the K-pop phenomenon?
The Initiative Musik's tenth anniversary
Initiative Musik has supported German musicians since 2008. Join in the anniversary celebrations.
How to become a Musica Maestra
Alondra de la Parra opens her private archive with files and tapes she has kept for years.
A Trip Down Memory Lane
Alondra de la Parra opens her private video archive.
Musica Maestra meets Benjamin Grosvenor
What is a star pianist like Benjamin Grosvenor doing when he is not playing the piano?
They Got Rhythm!
Alondra de la Parra and Ben Grosvenor share their love for the music of George Gershwin.
A View from the Podium
Alondra de la Parra and clarinetist Alessandro Carbonare are planning a surprise for their audience!
Lousy cook, superb musician!
Alessandro Carbonare tells Alondra de la Parra the secret of a Mozart concerto.
Singing Session with Rodrigo de la Cadena
Alondra de la Parra and Rodrigo de la Cadena sing in close harmony!
Meeting Rodrigo de la Cadena
Alondra de la Parra meets one of her favorite musicians – Mexican singer Rodrigo de la Cadena.
The K-Pop group more tweet-worthy than Donald Trump
They do not top only worldwide charts but also social media. What's behind the K-pop craze?
Music as therapy in DRC
Some of Kinshasa’s street children find their way in life thanks to organizations like Espace Masolo
World Stories - Syria - Final Chapter in Terror War?
Syria: Offensive Against IS; Nigeria: Refugees from Cameroon; China: Parents in Tents.
Star pianist Dirk Maassen
The Ulm-based composer and pianist is one of the most acclaimed neo-classical musicians.
Activists fined for canceled Lorde concert in Israel
An Israeli court has fined two New Zealanders for contributing to the cancellation of a Lorde concert in Tel Aviv.
Secondhand chic goes mainstream
Online retailer Momox is buying garments for its new ubup brand in hopes that more people buy used clothing.
Musica Maestra in Germany
Alondra de la Parra performs at Hamburg’s iconic Elbphilharmonie concert hall!
Bertolt Brecht: 'Threepenny Novel'
Brecht wrote the "Threepenny Novel" while living in exile in Denmark in 1934.
UK PM May urged to reconsider Brexit
In an open letter, top musicians have warned of a "cultural jail" if the UK leaves the European Union
Wanted Spanish drug boss stars in reggaeton video
Police in Spain have been hunting drug lord Francisco Tejon for almost two years.
Police end neo-Nazi concert after legal tussles.
Germany's eastern Thuringia state has been the scene of legal tussles over whether neo-Nazi rock concerts could proceed.
Opera soprano Montserrat Caballé dies, age 85
A look at one of the great opera divas' successes and triumphs across genres.
World-famous soprano Montserrat Caballé dies
The Spanish opera singer Montserrat Caballé has died at the age of 85.
German neo-Nazi concert forced to relocate
Police still expect thousands of neo-Nazis from Germany and Europe will attend the two-day event in Thuringia.
Sound and the mind
DW met with Ulrike Schmidt who lives with manic depression to find how sound can impact our mental well-being.
'Threepenny Novel' by Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht's 'Threepenny Opera' is world famous. His lesser-known 'Threepenny Novel' deserves to be rediscovered.
Winning photos from the contest for Libyan photographers
As part of a new three-year project in Libya, DW Akademie has organized a photo contest.
An artist by any other name...
Many musicians take on a stage name at the start of their career; some even switch their names over the years.
Charles Aznavour, master of chanson, dead at 94
Charles Aznavour, France's best known chansonnier and arguably Armenia's most famous son, sold records in 80 countries.
Kanye West questions amendment that ended slavery
The US rapper who now calls himself Ye repeated his support for President Donald Trump during his performance on SNL.
Berlin orchestra plays sounds of the city
Musicians from Berlin's Konzerthausorchestra imitate the sounds of the city.
Hipgnosis turned album covers into art
The British graphic design studio Hipgnosis were the visual pioneers of the progressive rock scene in the 1970s.
10 iconic album covers by Hipgnosis
Fifty years ago, Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson created the art design group Hipgnosis.
Pop singer Lary: 'I was often reduced to sex'
Pop sensation Lary to DW about her experiences with sexism and how #MeToo changed the male-dominated music industry.
Percussion at Campus Concert
DW commissioned a percussion piece called "Kismet" for a concert at this year's Beethoven Festival.
Beethovenfest wraps up
Over 2,000 artists dealt with the idea of "fate," which was this year's motto at the Beethovenfest in Bonn.
Robert Schumann, the quintessential Romantic
Robert Schumann wasn't just a composer, he as also a melancholic manic-depressive plagued by suicidal fantasies.
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