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Harare International Festival of Arts 2017
Zimbabweans were briefly able to forget their troubles at the Harare International Festival of Arts
DJ, producer Robert Miles dies at 47
Italian DJ and producer Robert Miles, who rose to fame in the 1990s, has died of cancer at the age of 47.
Percussionist Evelyn Glennie
Evelyn Glennie is one of the world's top solo percussionists -- even though she's hard of hearing.
Toss out the old Stradivarius!
French researchers have busted the myth that the tonal qualities of a Stradivarius can not be matched by other fiddles.
Eurovision contestants arrive in Kyiv - except one
Performers in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 have arrived in Kyiv, Ukraine. Missing among them, however, is Russia's entry, Yulia Samoylova, who was banned from the competition for visiting Crimea. Should she have been?
Music for the deaf: the Sound Shirt
The Sound Shirt of the Jungen Symphoniker Hamburg brings classical music to the hard of hearing.
A visit to André Rieu's castle
Violinist André Rieu is one of the world's most successful touring musicians.
Passionate: Conductor Barbara Hannigan
The rare talent of Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan.
Successful countertenor Nils Wanderer
23-year-old German countertenor Nils Wanderer is taking the opera world by storm.
Successful countertenor Nils Wanderer
23-year-old German countertenor Nils Wanderer is taking the opera world by storm.
Berlin holds concert for Deniz Yucel
Berlin marked World Press Freedom Day by holding a concert in solidarity with journalists in prison around the world.
Beethoven’s Ninth as a ballet
The documentary film “Dancing Beethoven” shows how Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was turned into a ballet.
When stones rock
Small stones whirl through the air, driven by electromechanical instruments, and play a song.
High Five: Painting pop musicians
Some pop musicians dabble in painting too - and some are very talented.
Quiz: who recorded the original of "Book of Love"?
Win CDs by Glashaus, Alice Francis, Adel Tawil, and Levina.
PopXport: The German Music Magazine
Levina presents new music from Adel Tawil, Milky Chance, and Max Giesinger.
Backstage at the Israeli Opera
An exclusive visit backstage at the Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv.
Jarmusch film shows never-before-seen footage of Iggy Pop
With his latest documentary, "Gimme Danger," cult filmmaker Jim Jarmusch pays homage to Iggy Pop.
Dresden opens a new concert hall
The Kulturpalast concert hall in Dresden is to reopen after being overhauled and refurbished.
World in Progress: The power of art
On the show: Indian musicians and their lost tunes, ballet in Kenya's slums and Japan's tough J-Pop industry.
World in Progress: India's lost musicians
The culture of thousands of Indian artists is slowly vanishing. Two brothers set out to record their unique tunes.
Storied instrument cases
The coffee table book "Special Cases" gives behind-the-scenes insights into the Vienna Philharmonic.
Thanks to streaming, global music sales grow robustly
For the second year straight, music sales saw solid growth in 2016. The reason: a rapid expansion in online streaming.
Pulse: Morrocan rappers
Many young Moroccans are using rap to voice their concerns but as Guy Hedgecoe reports, that can be a risky business.
Ella Fitzgerald's 100th anniversary of birth
She played with her voice like an instrument and redefined jazz. Ella Fitzgerald would have turned 100 on April 25.
Ella Fitzgerald's career in pictures
Singer Ella Fitzgerald made different jazz styles her own. Her voice captivated millions of fans.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Levina heading to Eurovision, the Kelly Family comeback, and the debut album by actor Tom Schilling.
Tom Schilling: The soundtrack of his life
Sure, Tom Schilling is a wonderful actor. But he can do so much more - like singing, for example!
KINO - The Movie Magazine | 23.04.2017
KINO profiles actor and singer Tom Schilling and reports on the independent film "Hey Bunny."
Actor Tom Schilling finds voice on debut album
The German star of "Oh Boy" and "Generation War" has moved from the movie to the music stage with band The Jazz Kids.
French elections: Star conductor warns against nationalism
The EU needs to more than economic ties to thrive, and should reactivate cultural exchange, says musician Barenboim.
Sarah's 'Non-Classical' Music
Sarah Willis revisits some of her favorite "non-classical" music.
Sarah's 'Non-Classical' Music
Sarah Willis revisits some of her favorite "non-classical" music featured on Sarah's Music so far.
Prince estate blocks new music release
A year after Prince's death, the music legend's estate is blocking the release of unpublished tracks
Celebrating Iggy Pop's crazy genius as he turns 70
He's an icon of punk with hard-hitting yet poetic songs. Iggy Pop onstage is pure rock'n'roll - even at the age of 70.
Giving voice to the voiceless
Singer Sayon Bamba teaches and encourages young women who have encountered discrimination.
North Korean bizarre video simulation amongst tensions
A bizarre North Korean propaganda musical shows missiles blowing up the US.
The largest farewell: The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
On April 20, 1992, the farewell concert for Queen's flamboyant singer Freddie Mercury was a unique event.
Sting guitarist Dominic Miller aims for 'harmonic protest'
Known as Sting's side-kick, Dominic Miller's latest solo album is about truth and protest. DW met him in Cologne.
Photo contest: This is the music that you’re into
We asked you to tell us what kind of music you were into with a photo.
The power of Bach
Czech harpsichordist Zuzana Ruzickova endured three Nazi concentration camps and persecution under communist rule.
@dwnews: #TearDownThisWall with music
Sarah's Music - Bagels with Brooklyn Rider
Meet Brooklyn Rider, one of New York´s finest and most experimental string quartets.
Can music tear down walls?
A German orchestra from Dresden wants to stop President Trump's proposed wall through music. Their idea: a concert on both sides of the US-Mexican border to protest nationalism.
The making of a J-pop idol
Meet an aspiring star behind the scenes at a major Japanese pop talent agency.
Sewol ferry victims memorialized with music
Jisu Yun was deeply affected by the Sewol tragedy in S. Korea and produced an album in commemoration. DW spoke with her.
Peter Sellars: 'The Gospel is told by men. We changed that.'
The renowned American director Peter Sellars shares insights into a work appropriate not only for the Easter season.
Sarah's Music - Bagels with Brooklyn Rider
Meet Brooklyn Rider, one of New York's finest and most experimental string quartets.
British DJ parties with climbers on Everest
British DJ Paul Oakenfold has ascended to the Mount Everest base camp to play the "highest party on earth."
Original Gustav Mahler score discovered
The sensational find allows scholars to draw conclusions about the dates of composition of the "Kindertotenlieder."
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