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Shifting ground
We are on shifting ground this week on Pulse where we meet French students helping refugees to integrate into society.
Music publishing 2.0: Benjamin Budde
Benjamin Budde took over the family business Budde Music during hard times. Digitalization had just turned the music industry on its ear. The young business owner restructured the company following American examples - and made a huge success of it.
Bayreuth Festival's 'Parsifal' railed as provincial
On opening day, the verdict on the staging was mixed while the soloists were applauded
Soap opera fights malnutrition
The soap opera "My Happy Family" is helping to fight malnutrition in Laos.
Bayreuth Festival opens amidst security concerns
The red carpet reception has been canceled at the Bayreuth Festival, in response to the recent Munich shooting spree.
9 myths about Wagner and Bayreuth
Misconceptions about the Bayreuth Festival are common. DW's Rick Fulker clears up nine of them.
Why Wagner's 'Parsifal' is so relevant today
The stage director talks with DW about scandals in Bayreuth and his production on opening day.
'Syrian asylum seeker' behind Ansbach blast
A Syrian asylum seeker has been cited as the man killed in an "intentional" bomb blast in the German town of Ansbach.
11 things to know about Wagner and Bayreuth
There's no lack of information available about the subject. We've sorted some of it out.
Mexican musician decapitated in triple homicide
Gunmen in Mexico decapitate a musician and kill his wife and child, possibly linked to a dispute between rival gangs.
Berlin celebrates the power of techno as the Tresor turns 25
Techno was the sound of reuniting East and West Germany - and electronic music is more popular than ever.
World in Progress: Special edition - Bluegrass
Bluegrass musicians playing fiddle, mandoline and banjo still groove the Appalachia region of the USA.
World in Progress: In the groove with Bluegrass
Bluegrass, a traditional form of American folk music is still alive in the Appalachia region, which also has a reputation as being America's poorhouse. Outsiders have labeled the people here 'hillbillies', sterotyping them as backwards. But there's more to the region and its bluegrass culture reporter Andreas Horchler discovered. (Report: Andreas Horchler/ Sue Cox)
World Whistlers Convention in Japan
Fifty participants from six countries showed their talent at the World Whistlers Convention in Kawasaki, Japan.
Happy Birthday Frank Farian! - on DW News
Germany's pop music mastermind
Happy birthday, Daddy Cool!
Boney M., Milli Vanilli, La Bouche: producer Frank Farian made German music history
Boney M. producer Frank Farian turns 75
The mastermind behind Boney M. and Milli Vanilli, German music producer Frank Farian turns 75 on July 18.
On tour with young musicians
Find out why playing in the German National Youth Orchestra is such a fantastic experience!
Attack in Nice - on DW News
Rihanna and other artists cancel concerts
Sarah's Music - The German National Youth Orchestra
Find out why playing in the German National Youth Orchestra is such a fantastic experience!
Musical solidarity with Nice
Many are listening to music to help deal with the shock and grief after the attack in Nice.
Cassette Tapes
Audio cassettes first hit the market over fifty years ago.
Highlights of the Opera, Part 2
The most beautiful arias by Mozart, Verdi, Rossini and others are performed by international stars.
Highlights of the Opera, Part 1
International stars perform arias at the 5th Opera Gala in Bonn for the German AIDS Foundation.
The power of sound
Mario Wienerroither turns popular music videos into short films – without music!
#TBT: Remember cassette recorders?
Take a nostalgic look at how we used to listen to music.
Valuable rare Bach manuscript sells for millions at auction
Christie's in London auctioned the rare original score, which sold for the price of an artwork: $3.3 million.
The return of vinyl
Vinyl records are an old, new trend. Why are they so popular?
The return of vinyl
Vinyl records are an old, new trend. Why are they so popular?
Drive it! - The Motor Magazine
Speedy - Audi has put a 3-liter powerhouse in its new A4. Sleek - Porsche's unveiled the second-gen Panamera. And sizable - Honda's Jazz proves a car can be small outside and big inside.
Expanding spaces
The 3rd generation of the Honda Jazz has a 1.3-liter, 75 kW gasoline-powered engine.
Fifty Years of Music - on DW News
Legendary Montreux Jazz Festival celebrates its anniversary
Beethoven sparked this modern logo for celebrations in 2020
Beethoven had a Twitter-compatible signature, "Bthvn." It inspired the logo for the composer's 250th birthday.
Virtuoso pianist Daniil Trifonov
Virtuoso Pianist Daniil Trifonov kicked off his German tour in Elmau, Bavaria.
The 50th Montreux Jazz Festival
World-class jazz, pop and rock on Lake Geneva.
Barenboim presents music academy in Berlin
Conductor Daniel Barenboim's academy in Berlin will allow Israeli and Arab musicians to learn music and develop ideas.
What makes a hit a hit?
Musicologist Volkmar Kramarz has researched what ingredients go into making a hit.
A brief history of cancelations at the Wagner Festival
Conductor Andris Nelsons called off his opening night performance just weeks ahead. He's not alone.
Sarah’s Music – Schubert’s “Winter Journey”
Ian Bostridge and Julius Drake perform Schubert´s song cycle “Winter Journey” in Berlin.
50th Montreux Jazz Festival celebrates freedom
No longer purely a jazz festival, Montreux focuses on creativity. Herbie Hancock, PJ Harvey and ZZ Top will be there.
Haydn revived at Germany's largest classical music festival
Highlights of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival include composer Joseph Haydn and pianist András Schiff.
5 album covers designed by famous artists
Album covers not only give a first impression, they serve as an icon of the music they accompany.
Musicians worried about YouTube
Musicians have complained to Brussels over YouTube "robbing them of income." But the company rejects the accusation.
Key to the Elbphilharmonie's concert hall turned over
The city of Hamburg finally takes over the Elbphilharmonie, projected to be one of the world's 10 best concert halls.
How summer music festivals are going green
From trash butlers to bike lots, Denmark's NorthSide music festival is setting trends in sustainability.
WorldLink: The power of art
A Polish crime writer uncovers uncomfortable facts and an Israeli restores violins of Jews murdered in the Holocaust.
Conductor Andris Nelsons leaves Wagner festival in dispute
The conductor Andris Nelsons has surprisingly cancelled his contract with the famous Bayreuth Festival.
One world, one climate - one future
It’s a special focus on climate change in the developing world, as we report on the European Development Days.
Coldplay shoot a new video in Germany
In Berlin, Coldplay reacted to the Istanbul attacks and Brexit. The band is now filming a sparkling video in Hanover.
Rapper Ali As: Why it's hard to be an outsider in Germany
It's hard to fit in if your relatives came to Germany with just a box, says German-Pakistani rapper Ali As.
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