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PopXport -- the German Music Magazine
A profile of Jennifer Rostock, Lary in "Women in Pop", and Ofenbach at Lollapalooza in Berlin.
Brexit: Bands on the run
A no-deal Brexit could be a career-ending moment for many emerging British bands and artists.
Detroit's humble Renaissance man
David DiChiera made Detroit more palatable for business after he brought opera to the downtown. His death leaves a hole.
Prince's posthumous album reveals him alone at the piano
Intimate and raw, Prince's posthumous album "Piano & A Microphone 1983" offers tracks straight from the rehearsal room.
Sarah’s Music: A Different Chaconne
Johann Sebastian Bach's famous Chaconne for solo violin - in more ways than one.
'Beethoven would be making electronic music today'
India meets Europe at the Beethovenfest's Campus Project 2018: Composers Rakesh Chaurasia and Bernhard Schimpelsberger
Socalled: A rapper sings Yiddish folk songs
Canadian artist Socalled is is now releasing an album of Yiddish folk songs.
10 influential Indian artists
Here are some of India's most important and popular contemporary stars.
The chansons of Juliette Armanet
Singer-songwriter Juliette Armanet’s debut album was named France's Revelation of the Year 2018.
Heavenly images
German photographer Frank Sackenheim loves to take pictures of the night sky.
Sarah's Music - Patricia Kopatchinskaja in Bonn
The violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja is performing in Bonn at the annual Beethovenfest with the Camerata Bern. She prefers taking risks with her music rather than perfection and Sarah Willis finds out why.
Highlights of the Pink Floyd exhibition in Dortmund
After runs in London and Rome, "The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains" is now opening in Dortmund.
Evolution of Pink Floyd on show in Dortmund
The legendary Pink Floyd formed during a time of upheaval. Now they're the focus of an exhibition in Dortmund.
My City: Dakar
Dakar, Africa's most western city, is the home of Fou Malade, a recognized rapper who stands up to injustice.
Tel Aviv to host 2019 Eurovision
Tel Aviv was picked over the contested city of Jerusalem, which both Israelis and Palestinians claim as a capital.
The truth about Beethoven's 'symphony of fate'
Music researchers have long wondered — is fate really knocking on the door at the start of Beethoven's Fifth?
'Mack the Knife' set for the silver screen
The latest film version of Bertolt Brecht's most successful play, The Threepenny Opera, is out in German cinemas.
High Five: Unusual places to party
Partying in nightclubs is so last year. What's in now is to celebrate whenever – and wherever – you like!
Israeli music scene struggles with boycott
Israel's Meteor Festival aimed for a Woodstock-like ambiance, but many musical acts canceled in a boycott campaign.
US rapper Mac Miller dies at 26
The platinum rapper had openly discussed struggles with substance abuse — a topic that features in his lyrics.
Kat Frankie: Pop and protest
Pop and Protest -- music made in Berlin by Australian Kat Frankie.
Berlin Backstage: Die Fantastischen Vier
The veteran German rappers are no relics, but still live wires who can freestyle like the young'uns.
10 famous redheads
There are more than a few popular role models to boost redheads' self-esteem.
How it all began for Led Zeppelin
Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Bonham and John Paul Jones first played together under the name The New Yardbirds.
5 little-known facts about Led Zeppelin
On September 7, 1968, four British musicians appeared together on stage for the first time: they were Led Zeppelin.
The Far Right: Can Germany Defeat its Demons?
In Chemnitz, tens of thousands took a stand against right-wing violence. Does that represent Germany?
The far right: Can Germany defeat its demons?
In Chemnitz, tens of thousands took a stand against right-wing violence. Does that represent Germany?
Beethoven: Made in the Rhineland
Even a singular genius like Ludwig van Beethoven didn't come out of the blue.
McCartney releases first album in 5 years
The former Beatle travels through different stages of life on his ambitious new album, Egypt Station.
Roger Waters: Still fierce at 75
Roger Waters has made some of the most successful albums of all time and is bombastic live.
Helene Fischer makes rare political comment on Chemnitz
Influential pop singer Helene Fischer has broken the silence, joining the chorus of voices against violence and racism.
Chemnitz concert: #WirSindMehr becomes a trending topic
The anti-racism concert in Chemnitz following last week's violent protest marches drew a crowd of nearly 65,000 people.
Thousands attend Chemnitz concert against racism
In response to a wave of anti-migrant demonstrations, thousands attended a concert in Chemnitz to protest xenophobia.
What makes Beethoven so special?
Beethoven: what is all the fuss about? Deutsche Welle investigates.
Chemnitz: Concert against racism
Top German bands plan to take a stand against racism on Monday in Chemnitz.
Concert planned in Chemnitz
An uneasy calm is returning to the German city of Chemnitz after the turmoil of the last week.
Bono voice problems end Berlin U2 concert
U2's lead singer Bono has voice problems and cancels concert after a few songs.
Quiet opening to the Beethovenfest
An orchestra from France opened the festival with mostly quiet tones; three weeks of musical highlights are ahead.
Welcome to the 'Nazi village'!
The Lohmeyers stand up to the neo-Nazis in their German village with a rock festival.
Beethovenfest: Composers, their fates, their music
Prison camp, illness, unrequited love — music that endures often emerges from difficult situations.
Nike Wagner: 'We stand for Enlightenment values'
Beethovenfest director Nike Wagner talks about the implications of the festival motto "Schicksal" (Fate).
A fateful year for Beethovenfest
"Fate" is not only in the subtitle to the Fifth Symphony, it's also the motto for the 2018 Beethoven festival in Bonn.
A star-studded farewell for Aretha Franklin
The funeral service in Detroit for Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin began with a choir singing "Say a Little Prayer."
A final farewell for Aretha Franklin
The Queen of Soul will be laid to rest Friday after a tribute featuring big names in music, religion and US politics.
Living with the blues
In a Lithuanian forest, there's a house that's acoustically designed for blues music.
Deep Purple's singer releases new album
Ahead of the release of Deep Purple's Ian Gillan's album, DW discussed with him the rock'n'roll myth.
The Bayreuth Festival wraps up another season
A Lohengrin of vivid imagery and a booed-out premiere by Placido Domingo were the highlights of the year. What's ahead?
Fans pay their last respects to Aretha Franklin
A public viewing is underway in Franklin's home town Detroit. Fans traveled from all over the country to say goodbye.
Michael Jackson: A pop icon's legacy
On what would have been his 60th birthday, we look back at the legacy of the King of Pop.
DW's Health News: Why does music make us dance?
Did you know that the bass makes us move? And that some people smell things that aren't there? Here's DW's Health News!
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