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World's best air guitarists strum for world peace in Finland
At the annual Air Guitar World Championship in Finland, showmanship is more important than musicianship.
Music for smartphones
'Run and Run' is a music video for smartphones made by Japanese girl group 'Lyrical School'.
Belgian jazz great Toots Thielemans dies at 94
Honored as one of the greatest musicians of our time, harmonica player Toots Thielemans has passed away.
Report: Neo-Nazi concerts on the rise in Germany
The first half of 2016 saw 98 far-right musical events, with many more to come, a German newspaper says.
Sarah´s Music Communicators
Revisit five of Sarah´s favourite music communicators from the series.
Inside Europe
A roundup of topical issues which shape the European continent
Inside Europe: Small reeds make a mighty noise
Dave Kattenburg traveled to Carqueiranne to check out a small firm making a big noise in the music industry.
McCartney plans new album, signs with Capitol
Not only has Paul McCartney signed a landmark contract with Capitol Records, he also had a date with Hillary Clinton.
South Africa: no local music for the listeners?
Was the SABC's 90 percent local music quota a populist move by a broadcaster in crisis?
World in Progress: Mapping the World
Fishermen struggle in southern Chile - Cisis area mapping app - Tourism in Asmara, Eritrea - Street musicians Rome
World in Progress: Busking in Rome
A band of street musicians from Rome, Italy talk about busking and their dreams.
German theater project poses tough questions on faith
The project "Urban Prayers" at the Ruhrtriennale asks many questions, leaving it up to the viewers to find answers
Conductor Daniel Barenboim joins YouTube
Renowned pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim is focusing his YouTube channel on one thing: the human being.
'Not in my name'
Bodo Wartke's latest song takes on religious fanaticism and all those spreading hate and death.
Daniel Hope, Violinist and much more…
Meet violinist Daniel Hope in Berlin as he celebrates the 100th birthday of his mentor, Yehudi Menuhin.
Sarah's Music - Daniel Hope, Violinist and much more...
Meet violinist Daniel Hope in Berlin as he celebrates the 100th birthday of his mentor, Yehudi Menuhin.
A glimpse into the poetry and music of Bangladesh
Fahmim Ferdous is a young journalist from Bangladesh who’s currently working with the DW Academy in Bonn. His main area of journalistic expertise is Bangladesh's culture and the arts and he shares his knowledge and love in an interview with WorldLink.
German engineers to improve Sydney Opera House acoustics
The Sydney Opera House is known for its poor acoustics. Here's what a team of German engineers are doing about it.
This German music festival has a nose for talent
Sam Smith, Muse, and Mumford & Sons all played at the tiny German music festival Haldern Pop before they were famous.
From Sam Smith to Muse, the German music festival that has a nose for talent
Sam Smith, Muse, and Mumford & Sons all played at the tiny German music festival Haldern Pop before they were famous.
Ed Sheeran faces plagiarism lawsuit over 'Thinking Out Loud'
How similar is the 25-year-old star's song to Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On"? A US court will have to decide.
Sydney Opera House to get multimillion-dollar upgrade
The acoustics, once compared to toilet seats, are just one item on the renovation agenda.
Botswana metal band rocks Wacken Festival
The band Overthrust from Botswana is a show-stopper with its sound.
Schooling
In this week’s Pulse we hear from students in Kenya who feel overworked at school and find out what their relationship to their teachers is like in the country. A young man in South Africa is supporting scholars in rural areas using bicycles. And university students in the UK get to pat animals to combat test anxiety.
The history of rock 'n' roll in 65 songs
YouTuber Anthony Vincent reviews the history of rock 'n' roll through 65 songs in just five minutes.
Global Beethoven: Cello & Horsehead Fiddle
Germany’s National Youth Orchestra enters the acoustic cosmos of Chinese-Mongolian composer Zulan.
How pop culture predicted a female president
Fiction has put many ladies in the White House, but not many of them should serve as a role model for Hillary Clinton.
How pop culture predicted a female president
Fiction has put many ladies in the White House, but not many of them should serve as a role model for Hillary Clinton.
Afghan woman defies odds to pursue her dream
Negin Khpalwak is determined to become Afghanistan’s first female conductor.
The Music Academy of the West
A day with Sarah Willis at the beautiful and inspiring Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara.
WorldLink: Hidden agendas
We take a closer look at the Gulen movement that is being held responsible for the coup attempt in Turkey.
British percussionist Evelyn Glennie
Evelyn Glennie is almost deaf but is one of the world's great percussionists.
Faster, harder, louder: What to expect at Wacken
Along with the highlights of this year's program, here's how Wacken Open Air became a world-famous metal event.
Music for video games
A Hamburg duo write scores for the world of gaming.
Will Kanye West become an Ikea designer?
The famous rapper wants to expand as a designer and called on Ikea to allow him to create something "Yeezy" to assemble.
EU approves Sony purchase of ATV music archive
The ATV music archive, which once divided Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney, is now poised to be solely owned by Sony.
Fun and games
A new electronic music project with a difference is teaching respect and tolerance in South Africa. Plus, lots more.
Heavy metals bands from 28 countries compete at Wacken
Metal from the Caribbean? Wacken's Metal Battle contest proves headbanging is an international art.
8 reasons to look forward to Wacken
As headbangers of the world meet in the northern German town of Wacken, DW's music team has eight reasons to be excited.
Light designs by Frieder Weiss
The software engineer has developed beams of light that follow a performer's every movement.
Lufthansa orchestra takes off
Up, up and away with Lufthansa Orchestra and Sarah Willis on this episode of Sarah's Music!
Listen to the Krenek violin concerto
The Kurt Weill Fest in Dessau explores the composer's era in pre-World War II Europe.
Enjoy the musical spirit of the Roaring Twenties
Listen to music from the Kurt Weill Fest in Dessau, with music by Weill, Krenek and Stravinsky.
Sarah's Music - The Lufthansa Orchestra
Up, up and away with Lufthansa Orchestra and Sarah Willis on this episode of Sarah's Music!
WorldLink: Heightened security at Bayreuth festival
Every year, lovers of opera flock to the southern German town of Bayreuth for the Wagner Festspiele, a world-renowned opera festival dedicated to the works of Richard Wagner. This year's event, which went ahead following a number of recent attacks in the region, showcased the opera, Parsifal.
Rediscovered films show a 'friendly' Hitler in Bayreuth
Long-lost film material reveals Adolf Hitler as a welcome guest in the Wagner family circle.
Soprano Sonya Yoncheva
The Bulgarian singer is a rising star in the opera world.
Udo Lindenberg becomes honorary citizen of hometown Gronau
To celebrate his 70th birthday, Udo Lindenberg's hometown Gronau has bestowed on him its highest honor: honorary citizen
Shifting ground
This week on Pulse we are on shifting ground where we meet French university students helping refugees integrate.
How Wacken is planning to keep heavy metal fans safe
After recent attacks in Germany, Wacken co-founder Thomas Jensen explains the heavy metal festival's approach to safety.
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