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World in Progress: Enterprising Women
Tunisian women in politics - Boosting African business women - Dalit Pop Star - Women divers in South Korea
The Maidan Generation
Sting's Paris Bataclan concert sells out
All 1,000 tickets put on sale for the concert on Saturday sold out "in less than 30 minutes".
Berlin orchestra founded by occupying Allies marks 70 years
Seventy years of tradition: Berlin's Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester celebrates its colorful history.
MTV EMAs: Beyoncé and Adele go home empty handed
Punkrock group Green Day had a politicial message to share ahead of the US presidential election.
Hamburg's Elbe Philharmonic Hall
Hamburg's Elbe Philharmonic Hall: a cultural landmark
The Elbphilharmonie - in the end, all is well
Rick Fulker
Stupendous cultural monuments enliven cities and often bring economic benefits that far exceed the initial cost.
Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie concert hall opens plaza
After an endless stream of delays, Hamburg's much-awaited Elbphilharmonie concert hall's plaza opens Saturday.
Nils Petter Molvær | Europe in Concert
Nils Petter Molvær is a pioneer of electronic jazz. His breakthrough came in 1997 with his debut album, "Khmer." With it, he launched a true jazz boom in Norway. At the Jazzfest Bonn, the musician's performance was entitled "Triaxial."
Sarah‘s Music : The Harp - Instrument of the Year!
The instrument of angels - the harp is the Instrument of the Year 2016!
The Harp - Instrument of the Year!
The instrument of angels - the harp is the Instrument of the Year 2016.
Nils Petter Molvær - live at the Jazzfest Bonn
Nils Petter Molvær is a pioneer of electronic jazz. In Bonn his performance was entitled "Triaxial".
Robbie Williams' new album is a blast from the past
It's here - Robbie Williams' new album! And the title, "The Heavy Entertainment Show," promises a whole lot of Robbie.
Robbie Willams, always the entertainer
Robbie has reinvented himself again and again during his long solo career.
Sting to give first concert at Bataclan after Paris attacks
Sting announced he will be giving the first concert at the Bataclan, with proceeds going to the victims' families.
These music stars are singing the praises of Clinton, Trump
These star musicians have chimed in with their endorsements - or counter-endorsements in the US presidential campaign.
Teodor Currentzis, the classical rebel
This documentary about the Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis shows how he is turning the music world on its head.
Charges filed against rapper Cro for throwing bottle at fan
German rapper Cro reportedly injured a fan when throwing a bottle into the crowd - and didn't respond with compassion.
Classical music for everyone?
Nowadays, classical musicians like Anna Netrebko, Lang Lang and David Garrett are marketed like pop icons.
YouTube music deal in Germany leaves open questions
Thousands of music videos on YouTube have been unblocked in Germany. But that doesn't mean all videos are watchable.
Rapping for the climate
Baba Brinkman is a Canadian rapper who thinks hip hop is the perfect medium to create awareness about global warming.
Lady Gaga goes Far East
Hysteria and never-ending love: Welcomed by – as always - screaming fans, the pop artist arrived to Japan.
No more GEMA 'blocking banners' on YouTube
YouTube and German rights collection society GEMA have struck a license agreement after long negotiations.
PopXport - The Quiz
Win CDs by Tim Bendzko, Frida Gold and Fritz Kalkbrenner -- and a Marius Müller-Westernhagen DVD.
Tim Bendzko says it's time to grow up
Singer-songwriter Tim Bendzko's third studio album is out -- and he produced the album himself.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
This week on DW: singer-songwriter Tim Bendzko, pop duo Frida Gold, and metal band Pain Is.
New York's Metropolitan Opera evacuated
New York's Metropolitan Opera was evacuated after an audience member sprinkled a white powder into the orchestra pit.
Free piano lessons for migrant kids
Migrant children in Australia are being welcomed with free piano lessons, funded by piano recitals in unexpected spaces.
WorldLink: Music for the dying
What effect does music have on dying patients in their final moments?
Berlin cancels Armenia genocide performance
The Dresden Symphony Orchestra had been scheduled to perform "Aghet," which commemorates the deaths of ethnic Armenians.
Phil Collins releases autobiography, gears up for comeback
In his new autobiography, "Not Dead Yet," Phil Collins reveals how alcohol consumed him over the past decade.
Gospel!
Sarah Willis experiences the power of gospel music with the multi-talented Damien Sneed in New York.
Sarah's Music - Gospel!
Sarah Willis experiences the power of gospel music with the multi-talented Damien Sneed in New York.
Nine celebs who care about climate change
Leonardo DiCaprio's "Before the Flood" has opened - but he's not the only celebrity fighting for the climate.
Musical wine
A vintner from the southern German region of Pfalz uses the power of music to enhance his wines.
Pulse: The Outsiders
Pulse: a lively fast-moving weekly treasure trove of topics for young people in Africa and around the world.
Pulse: Singing through the caste system
Ginni Mahi - the 'untouchable' who has broken out of the caste confines to become a rising star on the Indian pop scene.
Chris de Burgh sings for 'A better world'
Irish singer Chris de Burgh has released a new album called "A better world."
Forever and a Day: Scorpions film for the first time on TV
The Scorpions on film: how the most famous German rock band turned their farewell tour into a new start.
Chris de Burgh sings for 'A better world'
Irish singer Chris de Burgh has released a new album and will go on tour next year to promote it.
The music of the dying
How does one of the world's oldest string instruments serve as a comfort during our last moments?
Sarah's Music - Sarah at the Echos
Sarah Willis goes backstage at Germany´s most glamorous classical music event - the Echo Klassik Awards.
@dwnews - Social media embraces Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize win
Opinion: Bob Dylan, the first rapper
Susanne Spröer
Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize for Literature - and it was about time he did, says DW's Susanne Spröer.
The many lives of Bob Dylan
A look back at the career of cult songwriter Bob Dylan, who unexpectedly became the Nobel Prize for Literature laureate.
After gentle revolutions, the Beethovenfest comes to a close
From the French Revolution to the Arab Spring: the festival theme of "Revolutions" contributed to a successful year.
After 'Revolutions,' next Beethovenfest to celebrate 'Love'
Beethovenfest director Nike Wagner looks to the future, with the "Distant Beloved" paving the way to "Beethoven 2020."
Echo Klassik honors the stars of the classical scene
From Sol Gabetta to Alfred Brendel, the awards gala provides a virtual Who's Who of the classical music scene.
Michael Wollny Trio - live at the Jazzfest Bonn 2016
Michael Wollny (piano), Christian Weber (bass) and Eric Schaefer (drums) at the Jazzfest in Bonn.
From Sol Gabetta to Alfred Brendel: ECHO KLASSIK honors stars of the scene
The awards gala provides a virtual Who's Who of the classical music scene.
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