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Ganes: Pop music in Ladin
The trio Ganes from South Tyrol sings in an endangered language only spoken by some 30,000 people.
10 essential facts on AC/DC
As the old rockers continue their tour through Europe, here are 10 things you need to know about the iconic band.
10 facts about AC/DC
They've existed for over 40 years, but if you're unfamiliar with AC/DC, this is what you need to know.
Maybe she can turn back time: Cher at 70
It has been quipped that only cockroaches and Cher could survive an apocalypse. The timeless icon turns 70 on May 20.
Bill Kaulitz: 'I write better songs when I'm not OK'
Tokio Hotel's frontman Bill Kaulitz, aka Billy, told DW how a painful breakup allowed him to create the EP "I'm Not OK."
The final results at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest
It was an extremely suspenseful evening. Although Australia was a clear favorite for the national juries, Ukraine won.
The final results at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest
It was an extremely suspenseful evening: Although Australia was the clear favorite for the national juries, Ukraine won.
Lindenberg: 'Entertainers have to take a political stand'
DW met the German rock star Udo Lindenberg during a rehearsal for his upcoming tour, which kicks off on May 20.
8 reasons why Udo Lindenberg is Germany's king of rock
German rock legend and Deutschrock pioneer, here's why you have to know who Udo Lindenberg is, as he turns 70 on May 17.
A German rocker on a special train: Udo Lindenberg turns 70
Born on May 17, 1946, the German rock legend Udo Lindenberg celebrates his 70th birthday with a new number one album.
"Turkey is a country driven by fear"
Interview with Marc Sinan, German-Turkish-Armenian guitarist
Opinion: Is Eurovision strictly apolitical? Think again!
Rick Fulker
The Eurovision Song Contest revels in superlatives. But is it strictly apolitical? Think again!, says DW's Rick Fulker.
Ukraine wins the Eurovision Song Contest
After a suspenseful round of voting in Stockholm, Jamala's "1944" was the clear favorite.
Behind the scenes at the Eurovision Song Contest
What goes into the world's biggest music event? At Stockholm's Globe Arena, DW got a backstage tour.
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Bill Kaulitz and his project Billy, singer Max Giesinger and the chanson rockers Element of Crime.
Element of Crime - chanson-rockers on tour
The band started by singer Sven Regener has been roping in critics and fans for over 30 years.
Billy - Tokio Hotel's singer goes solo
Bill Kaulitz has become Billy: He chats with us about his solo forays, heartaches and Tokio Hotel.
Trio: World famous with three syllables
"Da Da Da" was their greatest hit. The German band Trio marked the 80s with quirky lyrics and minimalist music.
Trio: World famous with three syllables
"Da Da Da" was their greatest hit. The German band Trio marked the 80s with quirky lyrics and minimalist music.
Eurovision final contenders announced
Filled with bombast and ballads, Thursday's qualifying round for ESC 2016 further narrowed down the field of contenders.
Blues, drugs and rock 'n' roll: Eric Burdon turns 75
The singer of "House of the Rising Sun" is considered one of the greatest white blues performer ever.
Australia is back for Europe's silly night of song
After ranking top five at Eurovision in 2015, with Guy Sebastian's "Tonight Again," the Aussies are back for 2016.
10 countries qualify for Eurovision final
In the downbeat to this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm, the first 18 candidates presented their songs.
The Eurovision top 10
The 10 best acts of Eurovision 2016, according to DW's music editors.
Eurovision is on! Our editors' top 10 picks
The 10 best acts of Eurovision 2016, according to DW's music editors.
'Heidelberg must become the world's center of art song'
The founder and director of the Lied Center in Heidelberg, Thorsten Schmidt, told DW about the future of the art song.
The Eurovision Song Contest in numbers
Here is a sample of statistics garnered from ESC history, some important, some obscure, and some utterly meaningless.
Polarizing Pianist Lucas Debargue
Ever since the Tschaikowsky Competion 2015, pianist Lucas Debargue has been much talked about
Eurovision exhibition in the ABBA Museum
In Stockholm, "Good Evening Europe" showcases outfits worn by Eurovision Song Contest winners.
Eurovision exhibition in the ABBA Museum goes down memory lane
Eurovision exhibition in the ABBA Museum
Radiohead fans will need to wait for the actual CD
A week ago, Radiohead unexpectedly deleted its internet presence - announcing a new album for the groundbreaking group.
The 'Swedenization' of the Eurovision Song Contest
ABBA is just its most famous name: Sweden provides some of the world's top hits. Why is it such a pop music talent?
Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla: 'Music can build cultural identity'
The young Lithuanian conductor is fascinated by the social and political power of music - an outcome of her heritage.
RADAR: Re-discovered Baroque opera
For 300 years ʺAmor vien dal destinoʺ was nowhere to be heard. The opera recently made a comeback in Berlin.
A memoir of madness
In his autobiography James Rhodes writes about being raped as a child and how music saved him.
Ready for a musical journey through time?
Pick a country. Pick a decade. Go for the musical time machine radiooooo.com.
Palmyra: Surprise Russian concert
Russia stages a surprise orchestral concert in the recaptured Syrian World Heritage Site of ancient Palmyra.
Music to your ears
Music is all around us, all you have to do is listen.
Music to your ears: Kirbanu
Singing sensation Kirbanu began her songwriting career back in 2012, releasing her debut, self-produced EP, "The Waking Day." Since then she’s toured internationally giving audiences the world over a taste of her unmistakable style and melancholic mixture of folk infused pop - releasing a number of other tracks along the way. The delightful Kirbanu joined Jessie Wingard in the Pulse studio.
In Berlin, refugees rock the city
Syrians are taking center-stage in Germany. Fattouch, named after a Middle-Eastern salad, tosses together east and west.
Great voices at the Jazzfest Bonn
The 2016 Jazzfest Bonn is presenting many powerful voices, such as German crossover artist Thomas Quasthoff.
Klaus Doldinger – Music legend on tour
Klaus Doldinger is a composing legend. Now he’s recorded new versions of his hits with pop stars.
Sarah's Music
Find out why playing in the German National Youth Orchestra is such a fantastic experience!
PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Eurovision entry Jamie-Lee, rocker Udo Lindenberg and a portrait of film composer Klaus Doldinger
Germany's Eurovision entry Jamie-Lee
From "The Voice of Germany“ to Eurovision: the rapid rise of German schoolgirl Jamie-Lee Kriewitz
Udo Lindenberg – Full throttle at 70
At almost 70, Udo Lindenberg is releasing his latest studio album, "Stärker als die Zeit.“
More opera in the Berlin Philharmonic's coming season
The Berlin Philharmonic has announced its 2016/2017 program.
ESC receives award for contribution to European unity
The Charlemagne Medal rewards media work that promotes European identity, such as the popular Eurovision Song Contest.
Listen to jazz: Frederick Köster pays homage to Kafka
Moods and story characters transformed into jazz. Here, you can enjoy Frederick Köster in concert.
Listen to jazz: Ulita Knaus and her band
DW has a selection of highlights from 2015 season of the Jazzfest Bonn.
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