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Barbra Streisand: A life in pictures
Barbra Streisand has released her long-awaited memoir, "My Name is Barbra."
Solo for oboe: Cristina Gómez Godoy
Cristina Gómez Godoy is a virtuoso on an instrument that is difficult to master.
Radiant cellist Sol Gabetta
A captivating stage presence and a warm sound – the extraordinary cellist from Argentina.
The Rheingau Music Festival 2023
A classical music special with star cellist Sol Gabetta, and an "Italian Night" in a monastery.
Kyiv's Techno scene rebuilds - Reconstruction, to the beats
They are young, they love music and they are living in a time of war.
The female violinist to revolutionize Taraab music
Neema Surrie is a true pioneer, who is revolutionizing the male dominated world of Taarab music.
Afghan musicians in exile in Portugal
The Taliban's music ban forced an entire Afghan youth orchestra into exile in Portugal.
Esther Abrami: Violinist and social media star
Musician Esther Abrami cleverly mixes classical music and social media, bringing classical music to a younger audience.
Pakistan's music industry hit by economic crisis
Music producers and recording artists in the South Asian country are feeling the effects of spiraling concert prices.
Talking about life through music
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, we'll hear performances from the 2023 Beethovenfest in Bonn.
Music really does make our hearts beat as one
A novel study out of Switzerland and Germany shows human beings, under certain conditions, can synchronize biologically.
300 years of Johann Sebastian Bach
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, we'll hear music from Leipzig's celebration of 300 years of Bach.
Germany: Nationwide raids target neo-Nazi music scene
Police conducted raids across the Germany as well on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
Inspiring music from France
In the first episode of DW Festival Concert, we take you on a musical journey with some interesting French composers.
Music unites Israelis, Palestinians in Berlin
Hamas attacked Israel just before a new semester at the Barenboim-Said Academy, where Israelis and Arabs study together.
The Beatles, beat music and East Germany
A new book describes the GDR regime's ambivalent relationship with beat music.
Rolling Stones are back with new album 'Hackney Diamonds'
Legendary English rock band The Rolling Stones release their first album in almost two decades. Here's what critics say.
Sydney Opera House celebrates 50th anniversary
Sydney's iconic venue marks its 50th anniversary this October. Here are some facts and figures about the building.
The German Music Council: A unique institution turns 70
The largest national umbrella organisation for music is a driving force in Germany's flourishing musical landscape.
How Spotify & Co. use AI to transform entertainment
Music streaming services are using AI to create podcasts in your language and the music you like.
Iconic concert halls: Monuments to music
The Berlin Philharmonie opened 60 years ago. It marked the beginning of a new era of modern buildings for music.
Songs of resistance - Afghan musicians in exile
After the Taliban banned music in Afghanistan, the Afghan Youth Orchestra fled and plays in exile.
Tanzanian musicians draw government's ire for critical songs
Tanzanian rapper Emmanuel Elibariki's song "'Amkeni" challenges the government — it has been banned for "incitement."
The first Black woman to conduct and own an orchestra
Being the youngest Black woman to lead an orchestra is not enough for South African trailblazer Ofentse Pitse.
Witnesses reveal horror of Hamas attack on festival
DW traveled to the site of the music festival that was attacked by militant Islamist Hamas, leaving hundreds dead.
Israel: Music festival act manager recalls Hamas massacre
Talent manager Raz Gaster describes his escape from the music festival in Israel where at least 260 people were killed.
Rapping for real change in The Gambia
A Gambian rapper is using his popularity to try and get a million trees planted in his home country.
Eyewitness recounts Hamas attack on Israeli music festival
DW speaks with Omri Ben Shushan, who was at the Supernova festival and escaped the attackers by hiding for six hours.
A melting pot of music and cultures at Beethovenfest Bonn
Young Afghan, Iranian and German musicians come together to make music without borders.
What makes a language 'beautiful' (or not)?
You probably have an opinion on which language is the 'most beautiful.' And you're probably (objectively) wrong.
Global Teen: South Africa
Siya lives in Soweto and would like to go into politics or music. He also loves Paris and fashion.
Making classical music more diverse
Britain’s Chineke! Orchestra is made up of a majority of black musicians.
A venue like no other: The Sphere in Las Vegas
One of the world's most unique entertainment venues has just opened its doors with a concert by Irish rock band U2.
Berlin State Opera: Thielemann succeeds Barenboim as maestro
The Berlin State Opera has a new maestro. Christian Thielemann will succeed star conductor Daniel Barenboim.
Meet the master of Nigeria’s neo soul wave
Jable Osai, known as Ogranya, is a remarkably talented musician gradually making his mark on the global music scene.
Iranian singer finds voice in Germany
The Iranian singer Samin Ghorbani has had to leave Iran to be able to sing classical Iranian music.
Denmark: An orchestra with dogs
A Copenhagen orchestra is casting musical four-legged friends. Their job is to bark on beat.
Nigeria: Mysterious death of Afrobeats idol stirs outrage
The late Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known as MohBad, was one of the Afrobeats genre's rising stars.
Pop star Anastacia's new album celebrates German bands
US singer Anastacia's new album is intended as a treat for her German fans, with covers of the country's favorite songs.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
As the war in Ukraine continues, schoolchildren in Kharkiv are attending classes in subway shafts.
How Louis Armstrong left his mark in East Germany
The exhibition "I've Seen the Wall" revisits the jazz icon's concerts in communist East Germany in 1965.
Namibia's first opera comes to Berlin
"Chief Hijangua" focuses on the difficult relationship between Germany and Namibia. It also discusses common struggles.
How artists transcend censorship and struggles
How artists in China are getting their messages past state censorship – Zimbabwe’s artists post-Covid messages
Top German court refers Kraftwerk 'pastiche' case to ECJ
A decades-old legal dispute over a two-second Kraftwerk drum sequence has been sent back to Europe's top court.
Afghan musicians play where Taliban can't hear them
Many musicians fled after the Taliban imposed put a strict ban on music when they seized power over two years ago.
Mechanical maestro: A robot conductor
Which strengths does a robot have when conducting, and what are humans better at?
Berlin club culture battles 'highway to hell'
The extension of the A100 freeway through central Berlin would destroy numerous nightlife institutions.
Stranded revelers leave Burning Man festival mud-bath
Organizers of the festival have reopened the only road to the site allowing revelers to head home.
Lost guitars: From McCartney's bass to Eric Clapton's 'Beano'
Paul McCartney is but one of several musicians who never gave up the hunt for lost guitars.
Rammstein sexual assault allegations: A timeline
How sexual misconduct allegations against Rammstein singer Till Lindemann sparked an investigation that was dropped.
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