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The female conductors are coming!
The end of a male-dominated profession? More and more women are wielding the baton in concert halls.
New album by Judith Holofernes
The former frontwoman of "Wir sind Helden" has released her second solo album: "Ich bin das Chaos".
Harry Potter play cleans up at Olivier awards
The West End show "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" won a record of nine prizes at the Olivier Awards in London.
Jazz Anniversary – ACT turns 25
The German jazz label ACT has been promoting young talents for 25 years. It's a reason to celebrate.
An explosion of operatic creativity
Opera arias as music videos? Tenor August Schram pushes opera gently off its pedestal.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
A Loryc classic car. August Schram’s opera videos. Age and beauty.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
A Loryc classic car. August Schram’s opera videos. Age and beauty.
Musicians congratulate PopXport
Rammstein, Tokio Hotel, Scooter, Cascada and Scorpions congratulate PopXport on its 500th show.
PopXport celebrates its 500th show
PopXport looks back at the best of our 500 shows to date.
PopXport celebrates its 500th show
PopXport looks back at the best of our 500 shows to date.
Quiz: Who originally recorded "The Robots”?
You could win CDs by Blank & Jones, Claire, Y'akoto, and the Kelly Family
PopXport: the German Music Magazine
Highlights from our 500 shows, a new album from Y'akoto, the ten best pop songs featuring an oboe.
Thomas Hampson in Heidelberg
Star singer Thomas Hampson and his passion for the art of singing Lieder in Heidelberg.
Deep Purple launches new album ahead of a long goodbye tour
The band will soon be turning 50: Deep Purple is back with a new album, "Infinite," and off on tour - a last one?
Deep Purple, a band nearly engraved in stone
Deep Purple are still playing live and strong - even at their 50th anniversary.
The ECHO music award tries to reinvent itself
Is Germany's most important music prize undergoing a renewal?
Tearing down Trump's wall with music
The Dresden Symphony will perform in protest, but director Markus Rindt hopes many more aritsts will joined them.
What needs to change in guitars to make them eco-friendly
Can tropical wood be replaced in making instruments? The International Music Fair in Frankfurt presents new innovations.
Joan Baez' anti-Trump song goes viral
Before her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, folk legend Joan Baez condemns the new US president with a ditty.
Hand-made guitars by Jens Ritter
Musicians just love Jens Ritter's guitars. Ritter has built them for Prince and Elton John.
Passionate about opera
Pretty Yende has been taking opera houses in Paris, Vienna, and Zurich by storm.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe | 06.04.2017
Furniture trends from Milan, guitars for international stars, Asparagus Season
World in Progress: Landgrabbing and dubious promises
Landrights in Sengal - Dangerous salvation promises in South Africa - A bagpipe renaissance in Scotland
World in Progress: Bagpipe renaissance in Scotland
Scottish bagpipes have been making a comeback with young people
Jazz Anniversary – ACT turns 25
The German jazz label ACT has been promoting young talents for 25 years. It's a reason to celebrate.
Eurovision and its scandals
Here's what has made blood boil in 61 years of ESC history.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 05.04.2017
The ACT jazz label celebrates a birthday, a street artist crochets the world and a trip to San Remo.
Time for the curtain to fall on the British-European duet?
Brexit has forced one pan-European orchestra already saying goodbye to the UK. Will others follow?
Digital music pioneer Kakehashi dies aged 87
From rhythm machines and farty bass sounds to MIDI controlled computers, one Japanese visionary had his hand in it.
Doris Day turns 95 - two years earlier than planned
As 'Calamity Jane' star Doris Day turns 95 - and not 93, like she thought - here's a look back at her career.
Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine 1.04.2017
Germany's National Youth Orchestra enters the acoustic cosmos of Chinese-Mongolian composer Zulan.
Classical: Vienna Philharmonic turns 175
The Vienna Philharmonic’s debut concert took place on March 28, 1842, conducted by Otto Nicolai
Faith Matters - Brother Severin and the Lost Music of the Chiquitanos
When Severin Parzinger graduated from high school in 2010, he volunteered for a year of community service with the Divine Word Missionaries in Bolivia. An enthusiastic musician, Parzinger took an audio recorder with him and started notating the music of the Chiquitanos. Now he has become a Divine Word missionary himself and has returned to Bolivia to continue his work.
Musical ice
A Russian band has discovered a unique way to play music - using only their hands and huge slabs of ice.
WorldLink: Sidelined voices
On this week's show, we meet Iraqi Christians who are struggling to rebuild their lives after escaping "Islamic State" rule, and a Syrian journalist in Germany who is unable to return home. Plus, how scientists are using the impacts of climate change to make music, and the man working to keep Martin Luther King's message of love and nonviolence alive.
Classical music's greatest hits
Making our choice was no easy task. Maybe you'd like to let us know yours.
5 album covers designed by famous artists
Some famous covers were designed by established artists. Do you know who created this Beatles artwork?
5 album covers designed by famous artists
Some famous covers were designed by established artists. Do you know who designed this Beatles artwork?
Sarah’s Music - A Venezuelan horn hangout
Sarah and the horns of the famous Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela hang out in Berlin.
Catchy tunes: Jamiroquai's new album
Jamiroquai criticizes society’s increasing digitalization.
Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela
Sarah and the horns of the famous Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela hang out in Berlin.
Bob Dylan to finally accept Nobel Prize
The Swedish Academy has annuonced that the elusive musician has committed to pick up his Nobel Prize.
Deutsche Welle to be reflected in new sound installation
For Bonn's newly appointed sound artist, Norwegian Maia Urstad, the 30-language broadcaster is a playground.
Rocket Man: Elton John turns 70
Bright glittery suits, plateau shoes, feather boas and crazy glasses: in the 1970s, Elton John was one flashy character.
Who first recorded "The Power"?
Win CDs by Blank & Jones, Fury in the Slaughterhouse, Mighty Oaks and The Kelly Family.
Blank & Jones: Between lounge and dance music
Cologne DJ duo Blank & Jones present two new albums featuring lounge and club music.
PopXport – The German Music Magazine
Samy Deluxe talks racism; Blank & Jones at Cologne Cathedral; and 5 South Africans at Wacken.
Sarah's Music - Lisa Batiashvili in the Pierre Boulez Saal
Star violinist Lisa Batiashvili performs in the stunning new Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin.
Beethovenfest 2017 looks toward 'The Distant Beloved'
Ludwig van Beethoven was productive late in life and his later works are in focus in the festival's coming season.
Germany's most famous family band returns to the stage
They were Germany's American-Irish Trapp family. Now the Kelly Family is making a sold-out comeback.
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