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Nike Wagner on Beethoven
Beethovenfest director Nike Wagner shares her vision for the future.
Series: Clipmania - House Music - Drummers Go Crazy
What do a cake mixer, a perfume bottle and a squeaky toy have in common? They are all musical instruments - at least for a group of Swedes. Six musicians created a short musical film from objects around the home and it gives a whole new meaning to the term "house music".
Berlin Music Week
The music festival hopes to draw fans in a city oversaturated with talent.
Culture calendar
Music, theater, literature, and beer - September offers cultural events for all the senses.
German Pop - Apparat
Electro wizard Apparat is a fixture of the Berlin club scene, but his solo work has increasingly departed from techno. In this edition of the podcast: Moody but moving excerpts from a 2013 concert centering on Tolstoy.
Classics in the barn
Here's why violinist Daniel Hope is performing in a barn in Germany.
Black Europe
Whether singing about God or motherland Africa, one CD box captures it all in lyrics.
Lennon murderer denied parole
The murderer of British musician John Lennon has been denied parole for the eighth time. Mark David Chapman shot dead the founding member of the famous pop group The Beatles in New York in 1980.
The Quiz
In every edition of PopXport, we show a segment of a video clip - and ask you about a very specific detail.
Sarah's Music: Episode 3
Opera star Plácido Domingo meets up with Berlin Philharmoniker horn player Sarah Willis.
Strength through music
James’s financial situation wasn’t always as good as it is today. It was a song that helped him keep a positive perspective on a tough situation.
Nordic neighbors
At Cologne's c/o pop festival this year, Nordic acts including Agnes Obel are in the spotlight.
Musical power plant
3D paintings and dancing machines at the Ruhrtriennale arts fest in Germany's Ruhr Valley.
c/o pop discoveries
The "truffle swine festival" is serving up some interesting new acts this year in Cologne.
Behind the scenes with "Sarah's Music"
"Sarah's Music - Contemporary Classical" is the new monthly magazine on DW that presents the diversity of classical music. Host Sarah Willis meets up with the stars of the classical scene: this month, Plácido Domingo and Anna Netrebko at the Salzburg Festspiele.
Nike Wagner talks Beethoven
Nike Wagner explains why Beethoven is a better ambassador for Germany than her relative Richard.
Supporting unknown artist
Here's why one German club owner is more concerned with new music than selling drinks.
Young at heart
They may be well over 70, but many musicians insist on staying on stage. Some even fall ill without
Changing course
The First World War destroyed many musicians' lives, but some persevered in music despite injuries.
Quiz # 08.08.2014 # PopXport - The German Music Magazine
Lives cut short
The countless victims of World War I included many young musicians and composers.
Rapping the news
Marianne Brown reports on a new way of delivering the news in Vietnam, through hip hop and rap.
Vivaldi to go
Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" as an app? DW's Conny Paul reviews an app illuminating the masterpiece.
Musical saber rattling
National resentments mounted between 1871 and 1914 - a mood reflected at times in music.
Musical lamentation
World War I opened with sounds of heroism, but composers were soon overcome by its horrors.
Leipzig sued for damages
Leipzig faces damage claims from UBS after failing to understand the risk of new financial products.
Generation Change
Xavier uses music to help teens stay out of trouble in California.
Wage negotiations postponed at the Met
An independent expert is examining the opera’s fiscal situation.
Pulse
Join Pulse on a music safari - from Germany to Namibia, South Africa, California and down under.
Generation Change
Xavier uses music to help teens stay out of trouble.
Bringing African tunes to Europe
Namibian musician EES wants to introduce Europeans to the happy tunes of Kwaito.
Fat Freddy's Drop find success in Germany
Fat Freddy's Drop talk about their special relationship with Germany and the secret to their success
Sven Regener
On Talking Germany, the German musician and novelists opens up about his career and his new book.
Communal singing gets the day off to a good start
Malcolm Brabant reports on why singing is good for you in Denmark.
Bayreuth hysteria
DW's Rick Fulker seeks to dispel some of the pessimism mounting over changes in Bayreuth.
Scene in Berlin
Berliners get creative to skirt the police and save their open air raves.
Berlin's open airs
When authorities catch on to Berlin's legendary open air parties, Berliners get creative.
Botched beginning
The start to the 103rd Bayreuth Festival will go down in history - but not for the best of reasons.
Sarah's Music - Contemporary Classical
In the second episode, Sarah Willis meets top Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel and they discuss the magic of open-air concerts. And she takes part in a very special event: Once a year, the Berliner Philharmoniker play in front of 20,000 spectators at the Waldbühne, an open-air amphitheater in the German capital’s Olympic Stadium complex.
End of an era?
Despite much protest, Germany's SWR broadcaster is fusing its two renowned in-house orchestras.
A living music archive
The German Folk Song Archive has existed for a century, offering unique glimpses into popular music.
Controversy in Bayreuth
Stage director Frank Castorf criticizes the festival in advance of its July 25 opening day.
Digital meets analogue
From printing presses to acoustic music, young artists find inspiration in the pre-digital age.
Follow your destiny
German singer Cheryl Green explains in the Pulse studio how her music career found her.
Soulmates and stage fright
Singer Cheryl Green talks on Pulse about her surprise career and most embarrassing moment on stage.
Garden of Eden
Attendees reveled in the "Melt feeling" for yet another year - but the Melt! fest walks a fine line.
Superlative performances
The Salzburg Festival got underway on July 18 and 19 with a performance of "Jedermann."
Quiz
In every edition of PopXport, we show a segment of a video clip - and ask you about a very specific detail.
Imprisoned for love
Nguyen Van Loc was imprisoned for 10 years for singing love songs. He talks about his experiences.
Star-studded Salzburg Festival begins
Nearly 300 events ranging from operas and concerts to plays are planned in Mozart's city of birth.
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