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We wanted to see your favorite album!
We asked you to send us a photo of yourself with your favorite vinyl record or CD. You can find out here who won.
Redefining gender roles in the Middle East through music
Bashar Murad, a young Palestinian singer, wants to address and educate a broader audience about life in Palestine.
Russia rejects 'odd' Eurovision videolink offer
A Russian channel rejects an offer to let its singer compete via a remote link, after she was barred entry to Ukraine.
Sculpture made from melted CDs
Matthias Hintz melts old CDs and crafts them into huge artworks.
Kinga Głyk – an Internet jazz star
When Kinga Głyk plays her bass, she gets younger listeners interested in jazz, too.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe 22.03.2017
Art from melted CDs, the Internet fame of a jazz bassist, and student life in Coimbra.
Dancer Trisha Brown dead at 80
Choreographer Trisha Brown, who has died at the age of 80, leaves a legacy of daring dances behind.
PopXport-Quiz: the original version of "What If"
Take part in our quiz, and win great CDs.
Jazz at Paris' Caveau de la Huchette
A legendary Parisian nightclub featured in the movie "La La Land."
Jazz at Paris' Caveau de la Huchette
A legendary Parisian nightclub featured in the movie "La La Land"
Euromaxx- Lifestyle Europe
Roland Emmerich wins an award, Rammstein hits the cinemas and versatile Cate Blanchett.
PopXport: The German Music Magazine
The new Rammstein film, a new European tour for Tokio Hotel, and a new album for Milky Chance.
The Sound Shirt
With a “sound shirt”, you can “feel” the music through vibrations – even if you can’t hear it.
Depeche Mode releases unusually political album, 'Spirit'
The veteran British band Depeche Mode is releasing its new album, "Spirit," with an intimate concert in Berlin.
10 Depeche Mode covers by famous singers or bands
As Depeche Mode releases its new album, "Spirit," here's a look back at the musicians who've covered the 80s cult band.
Minimalism: Víkingur Ólafsson plays Glass
The young Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson interprets the minimalist music of composer Philip Glass.
Sarah's Music - Sarah´s Music Communicators
Revisit five of Sarah´s favourite music communicators from the series.
Kraftwerk's plagiarism lawsuit could go to European court
Two seconds of a Kraftwerk song were sampled without permission in 1997. When does plagiarism begin?
Roger Cicero album released posthumously
A best-of compilation of the late German jazz singer is now available - including two previously unheard tracks.
Revisit five of Sarah's favorite music communicators from the series.
Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, part two
Listen to Scriabin's "Prometheus, Poem of Fire" - and Prokofiev's tribute to the Russian Revolution.
Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, part one
This hour we'll hear Beethoven's ballet music to "The Creatures of Prometheus."
'Beauty and the Beast' remakes from soft porn to Disney
As "Beauty and the Beast" returns to cinemas, here's a look back at previous remakes of the classic love story.
Free-spirited German composer Wolfgang Rihm at 65
At an age where others start to think about slowing down, this composer of over 400 works seems to be speeding up.
The sounds of Tel Aviv
In his video, Israeli artist Ophir Kutiel, alias Kutiman, pays tribute to the hustle and bustle of Tel Aviv.
Ukraine investigates Russia's Eurovision candidate
Russia has irked host country Ukraine with its Eurovision candidate. Will Russia boycott the song contest after all?
The sounds of Tel Aviv
In his video, Israeli artist Ophir Kutiel, alias Kutiman, pays tribute to the hustle and bustle of Tel Aviv.
Opera magic
Animated classics by Stravinsky and Ravel at Berlin's Komische Oper.
Ed Sheeran to make guest appearance on 'Game of Thrones'
Top-selling British pop star Ed Sheeran follows in the footsteps of musicians like Coldplay.
Berlin 24/7: My three favorite concert halls
Berlin is a city of music, boasting countless concert halls. These three are DW columnist Gero Schliess' favorites.
Star violinist Veronika Eberle
Veronika Eberle is considered one of Germany's greatest violin talents; but she puts on no airs.
Interview with German culture expert Christian Höppner
DW speaks with the General Secretary of the German Cultural Council about cuts in funding for arts and culture.
World in Progress: Courage and Creativity - female pioneers
Pioneering women in IT - Schoolgirls in India bust trafficking ring - All female orchestra - The female Pelés
World In Progress: Vancouver All female Orchestra
Despite lots of female talent and skills, it's hard for women to raise to top positions in classical musi. conductors like Janna Sailor. Janna Sailor founded an all-female ensemble, the Allegra Chamber Orchestra in Vancouver, Canada to use classical music to harness the power of women working together.
Music apps: Better Listening
Famous musicians are experimenting with music apps - is this a musical model for the future?
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Defense against drones as an industry, interactive music apps, and a Lego band plays Kraftwerk.
Chance the Rapper donates $1 million to Chicago schools
After a disappointing meeting with the city's major, the Grammy Award-winner takes matters into his own hands.
A major operatic loss: Kurt Moll dies at 78
The dark-voiced Moll graced many of the world's leading opera houses until his retirement in 2006.
US actor John Malkovich is a tyrant in Hamburg
John Malkovich is celebrating the world premiere of the musical show "Just Call Me God" at Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie.
Axing the arts and public broadcasting in the US: Who is affected?
NEA, NEH and CPB: Here's what they are and who stands to lose if the US cuts funding for the arts and public media.
Axing arts funding in the US: Who's affected?
These are some of the people and entities who stand to lose if Donald Trump's proposed budget for 2017 is passed.
Berlin's Pierre Boulez concert hall opens
Berlin's newest concert space has started life with a 3-hour concert conducted by its leading light, Daniel Barenboim.
Berlin's new concert hall
A new concert hall sponsored by Daniel Barenboim opens in Berlin.
PopXport: the German Music Magazine
Tokio Hotel are back. Plus: Berlin soul queen Joy Denalane and chart breaker Philipp Poisel.
PopXport-Quiz: Who did "Haus am See" first?
Take part in our quiz, and win great CDs.
Sarah's Music: Ta ta ta taaaaa! - Beethoven's Fifth
Beethoven's Fifth Symphony up close and personal with conductor François-Xavier Roth and Les Siècles.
PopXport - Bands, Trends and Events - the Best Music from Germany
Tokio Hotel are back. Plus: Berlin soul queen Joy Denalane and chart breaker Philipp Poisel.
Pop star from the streets of London
A new album, a world tour - the month of March is all about Ed Sheeran.
LA's homeless on wheels
A singer who sleeps in her car is trying to navigate the logjam between gentrification, homelessness and bureaucracy.
Tokio Hotel gets political in a talk about their new album
Tokio Hotel talks to DW about the release of their fifth album, "Dream Machine," the US election and protest songs.
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