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Frankfurt Music Fair 2018: High-tech meets handmade
Guitars, pianos, drum sets, DJ mixers and more combing vintage appeal and digital innovation showcased in Frankfurt.
Analogue and digital make beautiful music in Frankfurt
Handmade or hightech, the Frankfurt Music Fair has all the latest trends.
Rappers stir controversy at German music awards
A punk rock vocalist has criticized two award-winning artists for invoking Auschwitz to describe their "defined" bodies.
Star singer Thomas Hampson in Heidelberg
Star singer Thomas Hampson and his passion for the art of singing Lieder in Heidelberg.
Austria sends large delegation to China
Austrian leaders have signed economic agreements worth €1.5 billion during a state visit to China.
German rappers slammed for Auschwitz lyric
Kollegah and Farid Bang came under fire for comparing themselves to Auschwitz inmates in one of their songs.
The pity of war: Britten's 'War Requiem'
Nearly 60 years after its premiere, Benjamin Britten's masterpiece is still touching musicians and listeners alike.
Sarah's Music Orchestras
Revisit some of the Sarah's Music favourite orchestras!
The 77 Percent: Playing gospel in nightclubs
What do you think about the trend of playing gospel music in nightclubs? Opinion is divided in Kenya.
Spotify opens with a bang
The Swedish music streaming platform made a strong debut. The timing was good, but there are still risks.
Spotify: How a Swedish startup transformed music
As the popular music streaming service goes public today, this is how Spotify revolutionized music.
The 77 Percent: Sex and politics in Africa
Should the government get involved in what goes on inside your bedroom? Should sex dolls be banned in Zambia?
Kim Jong Un attends rare K-Pop concert
The North Korean leader has watched top South Korean musicians, performing for the first time in Pyongyang.
Rattle heads Germany's National Youth Orchestra
Simon Rattle, leaving the Berlin Philharmonic later this year, isn't leaving Germany's music scene behind just yet.
Sound Unbound at the Barbican
Sarah Willis experiences the Barbican Centre´s classical weekender - the Sound Unbound Festival.
Venezuela mourns El Sistema founder
Jose Antonio Abreu was a beloved figure in Venezuela — his youth orchestra program lifted young people out of poverty.
Earth Hour around the world
The lights-out campaign began in Australia when Sydney's famed opera house went dark.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
We interview Alice Merton, meet hip-hopper Afrob and talk to Rea Garvey about his latest album.
Who did the original version of "Sugar"?
For our prize draw we’re giving away CDs by AB Syndrom, Vega, Rea Garvey and Helloween
PopXport Quiz: Who did the original version of "Sugar"?
For our prize draw we’re giving away CDs by AB Syndrom, Vega, Rea Garvey and Helloween.
Why Beethoven and fate go together
Beethovenfest director Nike Wagner tells DW that the famous composer wanted to "grab fate by the throat."
Inside Europe: Music offers mafia kids a refuge from crime
In Italy, an “invisible city” is offering kids a refuge from crime. That’s the name of an innovative music program adapted from Venezuela that’s flourishing in one of Sicily’s poorest neighbourhoods. Megan Williams dropped by a few afternoons and has this report from Catania.
Inside Europe 22.03.2018
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson talks to DW about the nerve agent attack - NATO and the EU’s response to the spy poisoning - Cambridge Analytica and data exploitation - Music offers mafia kids a refuge from crime - A push to promote the French language - EU initiative to increase public Wi-Fi hotspots - Britain's search for a place to bury its nuclear waste – Amsterdam tires of tourists.
Vienna's Vegetable Orchestra
In the city of Mozart and Strauß, orchestras are still a big draw. But a biodegradable ensemble that composes its own hip organic sounds? Their instruments are boiled down and eaten after each performance, but the Vegetable Orchestra is celebrating 20 years of surprises and reinventions.
Playing with food
From cultured cabbages to musical leeks, we explore the weird and wonderful ways that we use and produce food.
Andrew Lloyd Webber, king of musicals, at 70
The legend behind "Cats" and "Phantom of the Opera" celebrates 70 years on March 22.
Composer Nils Frahm on tour
German composer and pianist Nils Frahm has a young following that flocks to hear him play on tour.
Udo Lindenberg opens Hamburg museum, Panic City
Udo Lindenberg's life and times can now be experienced at a multimedia museum in Hamburg.
'Panic rocker' Udo Lindenberg now has his own museum
Udo Lindenberg flew high, fell far and made a remarkable comeback. Now he even has his own Panik City museum.
A whole new way to play the piano
A music professor has set out to revolutionize piano-playing with the help of a data-glove.
The most streamed music artists on Spotify
Ed Sheeran's single "Shape of You" was streamed 1.4 million times in 2017. Was that enough for the number one spot?
Who originally sang "Stolen Dance"?
We're giving away CDs by Clara Louise, Casper, Lilly Among Clouds, and Kraus.
Melancholy pop from Lilly Among Clouds
"Lilly Among Clouds" has won fans around the world with her melancholy pop songs
WorldLink: Fighting the mob
The fallout from the murder of Slovakian journalist Jan Kuciak and an in-depth feature about Italy's 'Ndrangheta.
WorldLink: Iranian heavy metal
Two Iranian brothers fled their home country and are now playing heavy metal in the US.
Neil Young to stream unreleased recordings
The legendary singer-songwriter has some dozen unreleased recordings that he plans to add to his new archival website.
Levine sues over NY Met dismissal
After being fired from the Metropolitan Opera, conductor James Levine has sued for breach of contract and defamation.
How will the Korean soap opera unfold?
There is plenty at stake for China in the planned meeting between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump.
Romania's culture: 8 things you need to know
While corruption affects its developing economy, Romania's rich cultural scene offers reasons to hope.
Sarah's Music - Backstage at the Israeli Opera
An exclusive visit backstage at the Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv.
German pop music, from swing to eurodance
There's more to Germany's music scene than Wagner and Beethoven, according to a pop music exhibition in Berlin.
Margravial Opera House Bayreuth to reopen
On 12 April the Opera House will be reopened after a long renovation.
10 grand European music venues
The architecture of modern European concert halls clearly states that this is where music is played!
How Stephen Hawking became a pop culture star
The British physicist and cosmologist, who died on March 14, was not only a best-selling author but a pop culture star.
Stephen Hawking in popular culture
The British physicist and cosmologist, who died on March 14, was not only a best-selling author, but a pop culture star.
Met Opera fires conductor Levine over abuse
New York's Metropolitan Opera has fired revered conductor James Levine after evidence of sexual abuse and harassment.
'Akhnaten' equates monotheism with violence
Laura Scozzi's new interpretation of the Philip Glass opera brings ancient Egypt into the 21st century.
German musician honored for opposition to racism
Sunday's award ceremony marks the start of the annual Christian-Jewish Week of Brotherhood in Germany.
Grooving from Berlin to Wrocław
Every weekend, the Culture Train connects Germany and Poland with unusual sounds.
Houston Symphony on European tour
At the end of a long, dreary winter, the orchestra brings a burst of Texan sunshine to eight cities in central Europe.
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