You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.
Skip to content
Skip to main menu
Skip to more DW sites
Latest videos
Latest audio
Regions
Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
North America
Germany
Topics
Climate
Equality
Health
Human Rights
Migration
Technology
Categories
Business
Science
Environment
Culture
Sports
In focus
German politics
Gaza
Ukraine
Latest audio
Latest videos
Live TV
Advertisement
Music
Skip next section All Content on this topic
All Content on this topic
5 guys who've been called the 'fifth Beatle'
The Beatles were a foursome, but these five people have been labeled the "fifth Beatle" at some point.
Greek Conductor Teodor Currentzis
Currentzis pushes the boundaries between music genres.
Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis
Currentzis pushes the boundaries between music genres.
Inside Europe
A roundup of topical issues which shape the European continent.
Inside Europe: Clubbers against the AFD
Carl Nasman visits techno clubs in Berlin which joined a campaign against the AFD to encourage young people to vote.
Inside Europe: Balkanik festival teaches integration
Alexa Juvina reports on the festival in Bucharest which helps teach festival-goers about acceptance and belonging.
The Beatles are back as Ron Howard's film hits theaters
Ron Howard's Beatles documentary contains never-before-seen footage of the Fab Four on tour.
Why Beethoven snubbed princes and put his music first
Even with his noble patrons, Ludwig van Beethoven often had the last word.
'Young people put their hearts into performing'
Enrico Chapela wrote a piece on commission by Deutsche Welle about a curious moment in German-Mexican history.
'With young musicians, magic can happen'
For Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra, Beethovenfest's Campus Concert is a re-encounter with a former colleague.
Long jump and triathlon golds in Rio
German athletes won Rio Paralympic gold at the first-ever triathlon and set a world record in the long jump.
Beethovenfest: Even quiet sounds can spark revolutions
The motto of the Beethovenfest, "Revolutions," was expressed in unexpected ways at the opening concert.
Fahrenhaidt – Nature Pop from Berlin
Fahrenhaidt calls their music "Nature Pop" – a mix of urban electro-beats and new age sounds.
PopXport – The German Music Magazine
Jennifer Rostock are back. Plus Fahrenheidt’s "Nature Pop", and folk-rockers Schandmaul.
Wynton Marsalis and his JALC Orchestra
Take the A Train with Sarah, jazz legend Wynton Marsalis and his Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
WorldLink: Refugee pianist reunited with his family
The Palestinian piano player Aeham Ahmad fled to Germany in 2015 - after islamist extremists burned his piano. Since then he is making international headlines and playing major concerts in front of dignitaries. But he was separated from his family. After 12 months they have finally been reunited. DW caught up with them.
'Respect to the girls' - meet Sudan`s all-female band
'Salute yal Bannot' is an all female Sudanese girl music band that is using music to advocate for womens' rights.
Grab your tux
You may have to dress to the nines, but these classical music festivals are worth sweating for.
Looking back
Plenty of change in 171 years of the Beethovenfest.
Nike Wagner: 'Music doesn't exist in a vacuum'
The Beethovenfest chief tells DW about music and social upheaval - and how the festival will do without a central venue.
Star tenor Johan Botha dies at age 51
The South African-Austrian soloist was one of the world's most highly recognized singers.
A season of revolution: The Beethovenfest 2016
"Revolutions" is the motto of the coming Beethovenfest, a musical extravaganza held in the composer's city of birth.
Reykjavik
A tour of the Icelandic capital with photographer Antonía Bergþórsdóttir.
Revolutionary music at the Beethoven Festival
Revolutionary music is the focus of the Bonn Beethoven Festival this year, but what is revolutionary music exactly?
8 revolutionary musical pieces
World revolutions have inspired different musical pieces that supported or criticized the historical events.
Ukraine quarrels about Eurovision Song Contest venue
In about eight months the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Ukraine, but where exactly?
World Stories - The Week in Reports
The Libertarian Party tries to profit from undecided voters.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Hip-hop veterans Beginner, rock poet Rio Reiser, star DJ Felix Jaehn, and The Baseballs.
Rio Reiser: the enduring rock poet
20 years after his death, young musicians are covering the songs of the rock rebel Rio Reiser.
Jazz musician Till Brönner releases new jazz album
DW spoke to Germany's most recognized, and probably tallest, talent in jazz music, Till Brönner about his new album.
US pop duo Hall and Oates receive star on Walk of Fame
Hall and Oates are due to be immortalized on the most recognized boulevard of Los Angeles.
How classical music awoke young Iraqis' spirits
Scottish conductor Paul MacAlindin tells DW about the effect that arts and music can have on people and politics.
Young Arab musicians play for peace in Berlin
A group of young Arab musicians have come to Berlin to perform at the Young Europe Classic festival.
Pulse
Thirty jam-packed minutes of fun, mind-stimulating information and music, here on Pulse.
Pulse: Festivals in Ghana
Divine Agborli explains to Pulse a bit more about the art of festivals in Ghana.
Pulse: Livening up Lake Balaton
Stefan Bos reports on the latest festivals in Hungary and how the environment is mixed with music and fun.
Pulse: Drug testing at festivals
Lauren Frayer reports on a new scheme for festival goers in the UK which aims to make drug use safer.
Amazon's new streaming service
Once licensing agreements are signed, Amazon will enter a crowded market dominated by Spotify and Apple Music.
Latin music superstar Juan Gabriel dies at 66
Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel has passed away at the age of 66, his publicist said.
Refugee Odyssey - on DW News
Oud Player Thabet Azzawi's incredible journey
Hartmut Haenchen: "A society without women is doomed"
73-year-old Hartmut Haenchen is clearly a maestro with a mind of his own, as revealed in a chat with DW.
Bayreuth Festival ends lackluster season
Richard Wagner's Festspielhaus is freshly restored, but the myth and mystique of his festival seems tarnished.
Sarah’s Music - The Band of the Coldstream Guards
A very British episode of Sarah´s Music featuring the Band of the Coldstream Guards.
Oops! Britney Spears' 'Glory' can't decide what it is
With "Glory," the one-time teen star wants to show everyone she's still got it, but the result is a bit chaotic.
The Top 10 music acts of the 70s from Germany
In the 70s German musicians were at the forefront of the burgeoning electronic music scene.
German music storms the charts
Euromaxx finds out what’s the secret behind the success of German music producers and DJs.
Germany's national anthem withstood 175 years of change
The German national anthem, sung to a melody by Haydn, was written 175 years ago and has survived political upheaval.
WorldLink: Sunset Cube
The Sunset Strip is the musical heartbeat of Los Angeles, attracting a continuous stream of hopeful musicians. But one Brazilian composer took things a step further and made his home there - literally. For 10 days, Manuel Lima ate, slept and improvised on the piano in a 10-by-10-foot cube.
Germans are watching more TV and having less sex
Books and theater are out, digital fun is in, according to a recent survey on Germans' favorite pastimes.
Living for music
After fleeing so-called Islamic State, a Syrian man has found success as a musician in Germany.
Previous page
Page 61 of 120
Next page