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Sarah´s Christmas Music
Sarah's Music viewers from around the world share their favourite Christmas Music with Sarah.
Who performed "Radioactivity" first?
Take our quiz and win great CDs! We'll play a cover of German hit "Radioactivity"- and you tell us who did the original.
ABBA keyboardist and producer Benny Andersson turns 70
He co-wrote some of ABBA's greatest hits like "Mamma Mia" and "Waterloo." Now, Benny Andersson is turning 70.
Celebrity death stats 2016: what the hell?
From the start, 2016 was a year of death. Legendary artists, politicians, and scientists have died. Here are the stats.
Verdict in Wagner trial: Nike Wagner and co-plaintiffs lose
The Richard Wagner Foundation may continue to rent Richard Wagner's Festspielhaus to Bayreuth Festival, Inc.
Comeback? Caught in the Act
Three of the original 4 members are now celebrating a comeback with a new album.
From sexy singer to film star - Jane Birkin at 70
The scandalous song "Je t'aime" made her world famous, but Jane Birkin also received a lot of attention as an actress.
Sex sells: 11 scandalous songs in Germany
"Je t'aime" by Jane Birkin stirred an uproar in the late 1960s. Here are 11 songs that also ruffled a few feathers.
How music can help rebuild Nigeria
Old recordings of traditional music in Germany could help Nigeria recover from Boko Haram.
Meryl Streep on high note as erratic opera singer
Meryl Streep as Florence Foster Jenkins, an arts patron with a passion but limited talent for opera.
'Queen of Gypsy music' dies at 73
Esma Redzepova passed away in a Skopje hospital, according to local reports.
Bob Dylan still a no-show for Nobel Prize ceremony
Since the announcement of his Nobel Prize win, Bob Dylan has shown little interest in the award.
Ukraine still expected to host the coming Eurovision
The organizers are optimistic that the Eurovision Song Contest can take place in Ukraine, rumors notwithstanding.
PopXport - The Top 10 music acts of the 90s from Germany
Culture Beat, Scooter and Snap! – we present the 10 most successful acts from Germany in the 90s.
Sarah‘s Music - The Lucinda Childs Dance Company
The choreographer Lucinda Childs brings her dance company to Bonn to perform at the Beethovenfest.
How art made album covers iconic
Stars like Prince, The Beatles and Pink Floyd are not only famous for their music, but also for their album covers.
Five album covers that have become iconic
Before downloads and streaming, music was released on records. Their cover art became just as legendary as their music.
Why Patti Smith is a suitable replacement for Bob Dylan
Patti Smith will sing a song by Bob Dylan during the Nobel Prize ceremony on December 10 in Stockholm.
Marvelous marble music from Sweden
Swedish musician Martin Molin and his 2,000 cascading marble music machine.
Cult object audio cassette
Audio cassettes first hit the market over fifty years ago.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe | 07.12.2016
The music special with Björk, a musical marble machine and the comeback of ballroom dancing.
Cult object audio cassette
Audio cassettes first hit the market over fifty years ago.
Musical marbles
Swedish musician Martin Molin and his 2,000 cascading marble music machine.
Celebrating Pärt and Ustvolskaya
Both Arvo Pärt and Galina Ustvolskaya wrote music with strong spiritual content.
Bridging boundaries in the mind
The city of Cologne creates access to music of the 20th and 21st centuries in the form of this festival.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
Earning money on social media, potential uses of virtual reality and music a drop at a time.
Music drop by drop
Video maker Pi Bennett composed a piece of music from the sound of dripping water.
Rock am Ring returns to Nürburgring
For the legendary rock festival, it's back to the roots, and to the famous old racetrack.
Opera singer José Carreras at 70
One of the great tenors of the 20th century is on a long farewell tour - and treasuring every moment.
José Carreras turns 70
The Spanish tenor is celebrating his 70th on his world tour and will be in Japan for his birthday
José Carreras turns 70
The Spanish tenor is celebrating his 70th on his world tour and will be in Japan for his birthday.
Around the World
From New York to Australia, Sarah Willis shares some of her favorite Sarah´s Music locations so far.
Who did the original of "Sweet Dreams?"
Win CDs by MoTrip, Mark Forster, Moderat, or an Udo Lindenberg DVD.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Udo Lindenberg's new live album. Rapper MoTrip and a symphony. Bill Kaulitz has a new single.
Udo Lindenberg – The Stadium Tour Live Album
Udo Lindenberg's new live album captures the best of his 2016 tour.
MoTrip: German Rap at the Concert Hall
MoTrip has arranged some of his rap songs for performances with Berlin's Konzerthaus orchestra.
MoTrip: German Rap at the Concert Hall
MoTrip has arranged some of his rap songs for performances with Berlin's Konzerthaus orchestra.
Sarah's Music - Around the World
From New York to Australia, Sarah Willis shares some of her favorite Sarah´s Music locations so far.
Mozart's mysterious grave in Vienna
To mark the 225th anniversary of Mozart's death, fans from around the world will flock to Vienna.
The Rolling Stones unearth the Chicago blues sound
Here are the artists being covered on the The Rolling Stones' new album.
Blues greats covered by The Rolling Stones
Going back to the roots, The Rolling Stones are covering songs by these blues greats.
Electronic music pioneer debuts new album.
Jean-Michel Jarre's new album celebrates the 40 anniversary of Oxygène.
New additions to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list
Ugandan music, Portuguese pottery and Cossack songs have been added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Why the Stones have earned the right to be a cover band
The naked recordings take true fans back to the band's blues-inspired beginnings - and the birth of the rock star.
Frenchman 'held' after crying foul in Russia
A French composer, who allegedly wanted to settle a plagiarism claim, could face charges of extortion in Russia.
Mahler symphony score sells for record $5.6 million
The manuscript of a Mahler symphony was sold at auction today for nearly twice as much as the second priciest score.
Soundtracks on vinyl
86-year-old Brit George Ginn is an expert on rare soundtrack recordings on vinyl.
Israeli chamber operas in Cologne and Wroclaw
The poet Else Lasker-Schüler and a curious girl feature in two operas that tell a single story.
Soundtracks on vinyl
86-year-old Brit George Ginn is an expert on rare soundtrack recordings on vinyl.
Samba's 100-year triumph
Compelling and melancholic, poetic and political: Brazil celebrates 100 years of samba.
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