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Lifetime Achievement Award for Alfred Brendel
The Austrian pianist still makes ears perk up. Now Brendel is being honored by Germany's ECHO Klassik.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
"The One Grand Show”: Premiere in Berlin
Harold Faltermeyer writes his life story
Grammy-award winning German composer Harold Faltermeyer (Axel F) has written his autobiography.
Sportfreunde Stiller: 20 years together
Sportfreunde Stiller celebrate their 20th anniversary with a new album: "Sturm & Stille"
What do you like about "Axel F?"
Tell us why you like "Axel F". We give away a copy of Harold Faltermeyer's new autobiography.
Sportfreunde Stiller: 20 years together
Sportfreunde Stiller celebrate their 20th anniversary with a new album: "Sturm & Stille"
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Indie trio Sportfreunde Stiller; film composer Harold Faltermeyer; and the Scorpions movie on DW.
Dancing for science
Researchers are showing how exercise can help keep seniors fit physically, and mentally as well. But why does physical
5 bands with literary names
These musicians weren't necessarily bookworms, but they did find literary inspiration for their band names.
5 bands whose names you probably didn't know were inspired by literature
These musicians weren't necessarily bookworms, but they still found inspiration in literature for their band names.
Colombia 'No' campaigner quits after FARC vote
Prosecutors opened an investigation after Juan Carlos Velez said "no" campaigners used "misleading" tactics.
Boris Berezovsky: 'Beethoven is as powerful as the sun'
The celebrated Russian piano virtuoso speaks with DW about Beethoven's "nuclear energy."
Germany's panda-masked rapper Cro debuts on the big screen
German rapper Cro always wears a panda bear mask on stage, but will his identity be revealed in a new film about him?
How the Turkish state of emergency is affecting culture
Restrictions on freedom of expression are affecting cultural projects in Turkey, but some artists are fighting back.
World class concert hall in the woods
Blaibach, located deep in a Bavarian forest, boasts a world-class concert hall.
Rolling Stones announce new blues album
The legendary rockers seem to have a blues collection up their sleeves. They've said it will be released October 6.
Indian pop singer challenges caste system
Ginni Mahi is the newest voice of a musical genre that speaks for India's lower castes.
Neville Marriner, the baton magician
One of the world's most widely recorded maestros, Sir Neville Marriner, has died at the age of 92.
The Anchor Award for new pop music talent
At the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg, eight up-and-coming acts compete for the new Anchor Award.
Okta Logue - Contemporary Retro-Rock
Psychedelic rock meets Indie sounds: Okta Logue. Neil Young is a big fan of this band from Griesheim.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Rapper Alligatoah, Indie rockers Okta Logue, the Anchor Award – and a whole lot more!
Okta Logue - Contemporary Retro-Rock
Psychedelic rock meets Indie sounds: Okta Logue. Neil Young is a big fan of this band from Griesheim.
The Anchor Award for new pop music talent
At the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg, eight up-and-coming acts compete for the new Anchor Award
DW choir sings for Greek-German reconciliation
The DW choir is touring in Greece. The trip is about music and reconciliation in a country affected by Nazi atrocities.
Mali Blues - on DW News
Now to Mali, often in the news with negative headlines. But Robin Merrill has more positive cultural news from Mali...
Listen: Boris Berezovsky recital
The great Russian pianist performs in Bonn at the Beethovenfest.
The John Wilson Orchestra in Berlin
The John Wilson Orchestra celebrates music from classic MGM musicals at the Musikfest in Berlin.
Hamburg Symphony Orchestra commemorates Babyn Yar in Kyiv
Nearly 34,000 Jews were killed at Babyn Yar 75 years ago. The Hamburg Symphony Orchestra is commemorating the massacre.
Alison Balsom: a star on the trumpet
She is one of few female trumpeters worldwide: award-winning musician Alison Balsom.
'99 Luftballons' icon Nena launches first-ever US tour
"99 Luftballons" was the rare German song to hit the US charts in the 80s. Now, 30 years later, Nena makes her US debut.
How Miles Davis remade jazz over and over again
In honor of the 25th anniversary of Miles Davis' death, here is a look back at the mark he's left on music.
How Beethoven's 'Eroica' was reinvented
For the Beethovenfest, composer Hugues Dufourt has entirely rethought the revolutionary symphonic work.
Sarah's Music - 384 Trombones in New York
384 trombone players gather in New York to try and break a world record. And among them is Sarah.
The soulful voice of Benjamin Clementine
Bristish singer-songwriter Benjamin Clementine puts a spell on his listeners.
US musician Buckwheat Zydeco dead at 68
US musician Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural, who hailed from a family of cotton pickers in rural Louisiana, has died at 68.
Listen to revolutions in sound
The Ural Philharmonic Orchestra performs a program of works off the beaten track.
Meute: marching music meets techno
Germany's techno-marching band Meute is refining marching music by blending brass sounds with techno.
World in Progress: Little Havana in Miami
The US has started moving to thaw relations with Cuba, but many exiled artists are still wary of the regime in Havana.
Listen: Alondra de la Parra conducts Mexican music
At the Beethovenfest's Campus Concert, the National Youth Orchestra of Germany plays music from Mexico.
Sounds of the Arab Spring at Beethovenfest
A multimedia performance at the Beethovenfest explores the impact of the Arab Spring on music.
Backstage in the Berliner Philharmonie
DW's Berlin columnist Gero Schliess pays a backstage visit in one of the world's most famous concert halls.
How the punk movement was launched 40 years ago
When the Sex Pistols played at London's 100 Club Punk Festival in 1976, the punk scene was thrust into the mainstream.
Albino fights prejudice with music
Mengue Etienne is an albino singer songwriter whose lyrics describe the ordeals facing albinos in Cameroon.
Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis
Currentzis pushes the boundaries between music genres.
Charmian Carr dies aged 73
The American actress was best known for her role as Liesl von Trapp in the 1965 film musical "The Sound of Music."
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Portraits: pop newcomer Max Giesinger, YouTube star Nicole Cross and indie pop band Kytes.
Kytes: Indie Pop from Munich
This new Bavarian act has made a real splash, and their debut album will be out soon.
Nicole Cross strikes out on her own
YouTube star Nicole Cross used to sing other people's songs; now, she wants to sing her own.
Campus Concert - on DW News
The joint project of the Beethovenfest Bonn and DW focuses on Mexico
Metropolitan Opera celebrates 50 years in Lincoln Center
With 26 operas in 225 performances, the Met is launching a special anniversary season.
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