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Beethovenfest Bonn
The 2022's Beethovenfest Bonn brings together musicians from Belarus, Ukraine and Germany.
Bringing African fashion to the world
Singer and designer Queen Tawa is leading the fashion revolution in the Congo with her brand, Liputa Swagga.
Russia's biggest pop star slams Putin's war in Ukraine
Singer Alla Pugacheva has joined other prominent Russians who have spoken out against the Kremlin's war.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Europe Honors the British Queen. A nurse in Donbas gives aid to Ukrainian soldiers
Czechia's Lodenice leads vinyl record comeback
Having steered through communism and revolution, Czechia's GZ Media is now leading the global vinyl record revival.
K-pop stars court controversy with racy lyrics
The group's management agency insists some of the lyrics are being deliberately misinterpreted.
Wagner Festival wrestles with word 'Führer'
Opinions clashed at the Bayreuth Festival over the word "Führer," even in a context that had nothing to do with Hitler-
Campus Project focuses on Belarus and Ukraine
DW's Campus Project at the Beethovenfest Bonn creates a musical vision of the future.
Russia: Blacklists for artists
In Russia, artists who are speaking out against Putin's invasion of Ukraine are being blacklisted.
Opera star Anna Netrebko's controversial comeback
Anna Netrebko came under fire for not distancing herself from Vladimir Putin, but after a break, she is back on stage.
Turkish pop star Gulsen placed under house arrest
The Turkish popstar Gulsen was charged over comments she made in April about graduates of religious schools.
Kraftwerk in 3D
Electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk have been tour since May, but they've only now played their sole concert in Germany.
Highlights of the MTV Music Awards
Taylor Swift won the top prize, while Bad Bunny was named artist of the year. Johnny Depp surprised with strange cameos.
Piano prodigy Stelios Kerasidis
At age ten, pianist Stelios Kerasidis has already conquered the concert stage.
What is Ghanaian palm wine music?
Palm wine music used to be the perfect end to a day. Through Kwan Pa Band, the tradition lives on.
Bonn's Beethoven Festival for 'All the People'
Featuring acts such as a queer collective and Colombian street artists, diversity is key at Bonn's Beethovenfest.
Columbian night at Rheingau Musik Festival
At the "Colombian Night", Arts.21 meets young people for whom music gives a new perspective.
Countryside, wine, culture
The Rheingau Musik Festival invites you to enjoy one of Germany’s most beautiful cultural scenes.
World-class violinist Julia Fischer
The musician talks about the intimacy of chamber music, her career and her time as a child prodigy.
Why you need to know Rio Reiser
A square in Berlin's Kreuzberg has been renamed after the German poet, rock star and cult figure of leftist resistance.
Pakistan's first Grammy winner defies boundaries with music
Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab spoke to DW about the challenges she faced on her way to becoming an international star.
Nature's inspiration (rebroadcast)
Citizen science in the Gambia, preserving giraffes in Namibia and creating music from the natural world
K-pop: The wave of success that won't stop
K-pop has become South Korea's export hit, and the music has found a decent fan base in Germany. What's the hype about?
40 years of CDs : From listening pleasure to useless trash?
The once revolutionary technology of the compact disc is very 'old school' today.
45 years after his death, Elvis reaches fans from beyond the grave
Decades after his passing, the King lives on in the hearts and minds of fans worldwide. Here's a look at his life.
Wacken music festival returns
After a two-year break, fans can again travel to the small town in northern Germany for the Heavy Metal meet.
Women power on the podium
Talented and confident, these young women are conquering a former male domain.
S. Africa: 14 charged in music video models' rape
Freelance miners have been accused of raping women who were shooting a music video in an empty mine, prompting backlash.
Jewish music festival asks: What exactly is Jewish music?
Cologne's new Shalom Music festival unites classical, jazz, club and more under the banner of Jewish music.
Heavy metal fans descend on Wacken Open Air
After a two year hiatus during the pandemic, one of the world's biggest heavy metal festivals is back.
Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra tours Europe, US
The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra is showcasing Ukrainian culture in the war for the country's future.
Wagner for all in Bayreuth
This year, people can enjoy Richard Wagner's music at free outdoor concerts in Bayreuth.
Egypt: Mahraganat, the sound of the street
Mahraganat is a hugely popular music genre in Egypt - and the state wants to ban it.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Show
Censoring Mahraganat in Egypt; AI elderly care in China; blueberry plantations in Peru, and backyard gardens in Ghana.
14-year-old singer on her way to stardom
Sara James is from a small town in Poland and has made it onto one of the world's top casting shows.
Indonesian rockers tired of focus on hijabs
Currently touring Europe, the Indonesian all-female rock trio Voice of Baceprot wants the critics to focus on the music.
Berlin musicians protest highway expansion
Dozens of musicians occupy a highway construction site in Berlin as a protest against further development of the A100.
Blind DJ Akpeji Ayodele mixes up Nigeria's music scene
DJ Aus J is shaking up Nigeria's music scene and has made a name for the positive vibes of his music.
The mega metal party begins
75,000 fans from all over the world are ready for a new Wacken experience after the festival took a break due to COVID.
EURO 2022: 'Sweet Caroline' is this year's soccer anthem
England and Germany are in the final tonight. British fans will celebrate their team with one particular pop anthem.
A spectacular production at the Bregenz Festival
In Puccini's "Madame Butterfly," the stage floats over Lake Constance like a gigantic sheet of paper.
Indonesia: Playing jazz trumpet without hands
Muhammad Salwa Aristotel was born without hands, but he didn't let this get in the way of learning how to play trumpet.
Virtual concerts: a gold mine or a money pit?
What do ABBA or Travis Scott earn with virtual concerts, and who else is involved in the business?
An avatar opera without real-life singers
Unreal but captivating: This is how Hatsune Miku sounds as an opera star.
Hatsune Miku: A virtual superstar
With a girlish look and a synthetic voice, this avatar has become a virtual pop icon.
Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra kicks off tour
The orchestra's first concert took place in Warsaw, to be followed by a tour of across Europe and the US.
Giant video screen falls on Hong Kong boy band
Footage appears to show the giant screen hitting a performer directly on the head and crushing his body.
Final curtain falls on Australian soap Neighbours
The show, which enjoyed its heyday in the eighties and nineties, helped launch multiple movie and pop music careers.
Andy Summers' photos showcased in "A Certain Strangeness"
The band The Police made him world famous. But Andy Summers has also made a name for himself as a photographer.
Giora Feidman gifts clarinet to Jewish Museum Berlin
The 'king of klezmer' shaped the soundtrack to "Schindler's List" and made Jewish music world-famous.
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