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Slovakia: At least 15 hurt as storm hits music festival
Thunder and strong gusts of wind damaged a large tent and staging at the Pohoda festival in the western city of Trencin.
Ghanaian supergroup revives Burger Highlife classics
Mixing jazz, funk, reggae, soul and Afrobeat, Burger Highlife fuses Western and African sounds.
The science of good hearing
If you’re young, you don’t usually do enough to protect your hearing.
Dealing with Holocaust trauma through music
"Silent Tears" features Holocaust survivors' poems set to music. The Yiddish-language album is now receiving an award.
Rheingau music festival presents global classical music
At this year's Rheingau festival, organizers are mixing classical music with diverse sounds from distant countries.
Burkina Faso musicians helping to beat plastic pollution
A singer and his band are raising their voices to boost awareness about plastic pollution in Ouagadougou.
Classical music on a small stage: Tiny house concert (3)
Steven Walter of the Beethovenfest Bonn invites stars to discuss and make music. Episode 3: Isang Enders
Cold air and music: One Angolan woman's two passions
Young Angolan Rosa Antonio repairs air-conditioning units, but has a musical career.
Trashy tunes to raise awareness
DRC band Kin'Gongolo Kiniata use discarded objects to make music - and raise awareness about the huge issue of waste.
Bach's music — diverse and accessible
Johann Sebastian Bach's cantatas not only inspire choirs worldwide, but also those who can't actually hear his music.
The musician to go one step further than Burna Boy
Victoria Falana is a musician from Canada with roots that hail all the way to Nigeria.
Tiny House Concerts: Episode 2
Steven Walter of the Beethovenfest Bonn invites stars to discuss and make music. Ep. 2: Kalle Kalima.
Mozart: Music of a tortured soul
Mozart was more than just a child prodigy and pop star of his time. This year's Mozartfest delves deep into his soul.
Cape Verdean breaks stereotypes as a DJ and a teacher
Monica Pereira has captured the attention of Cape Verdeans by doubling up as a DJ and a teacher.
Belarusian band Irdorath back on stage after imprisonment
Two years in prison for playing music at a protest? That's what happened to Vladimir and Nadezhda of the band Irdorath.
Congo: Kinshasa band rocks with recycled instruments
In Kinshasa, a piece of trash can become a musical instrument for the electro-rock trio Kin'Gongolo Kiniata.
How AI is changing the music world
AI can compose songs, generate vocals and archive musical history. But it can also steal musicians voices and ideas.
Is AI the future of music?
Even people with no musical talent can now compose songs thanks to AI audio tools.
Can AI help keep regional music traditions alive?
Fearing a loss of regional music, Nicolas Madoery is training AI audio tools with traditional voices from Latin America.
Warning against musical deepfakes
Audio AI songs often resemble original works. Musicians are concerned about copyrights and income.
Swiss non-binary singer wins 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
Amidst this year's contest controversies, Swiss artist Nemo clinches the win with a powerful track of self-discovery.
Pakistani tabla maker shares secrets of his craft
Making the drums behind the distinctive sound of traditional music from the Indian subcontinent is an intricate process.
Weekly roundup — Around the rim
Gabe's voice undergoes an unexpected transformation, and why two people ran around a 'wall of death' in Italy.
Your body image, ice baths & sad music
Want to feel better about how you look? Avoid Instagram. Also, forget 'cold tubs' if you want bigger muscles.
Dance as a treatment for Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis
Dancing can help improve symptoms caused by incurable degenerative diseases like Parkinson's and MS.
Delhi: Learning with music
In Delhi, an NGO puts educational content into songs and show how music makes learning easier.
Bringing the kora into the concert hall: Seckou Keita
Music for kora and orchestra: Seckou Keita combines the sounds of Africa and Europe.
Education for All! But how? - Global Us
Illiteracy, outdated learning concepts, teacher shortage. How can the education crisis worldwide be solved?
Belgrade's Serbian-Jewish choir preserves rich heritage
The Serbian-Jewish Singing Society not only performs choral music, but also keeps Serbia's Jewish heritage alive.
Songs are now more personal, repetitive & angry
Dear elderly people, you were right. Today's music isn't what it used to be. The interesting part is why.
Kora meets Orchestra: Seckou Keita
The kora originates from southern Senegal and Gambia and Seckou Keita gives it a modern touch.
A German opera gala to help 'Rebuild Ukraine'
Opera stars, politicians and public figures are raising funds for Ukrainian children living with trauma.
Weekly roundup — In your head, your heart & your tummy
Angry? New research shows how to literally destroy it. Also, make yourself healthier and happier... by being touched.
A violinist on TikTok: Esther Abrami
The musician shows how to win over a young audience for classical music via social media.
Minds in Motion
A radical thinker, the first Black superstar and a violinist on TikTok.
Premature babies – music encourages brain development
A research team found that music in neonatal care units encourages brain network development in preemies.
Where do you feel music?
A good song resonates inside you. But the question is... where?
How is technology changing the stage?
How technology is changing the theater and what potential it has for audiences.
Solar eclipses in pop culture
As a total solar eclipse crosses North America on April 8, here's a look back at eclipses in film, music and paintings.
Tajikistan detains 9 over Moscow concert hall attack
The detainees are believed to be accomplices of the men charged for the deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall.
Russia considers labeling Soviet pop queen a 'foreign agent'
Prosecutors reportedly want Alla Pugacheva, known as the "queen of Soviet pop," to be listed as a potential threat.
Inside Europe 28 March 2024
Will Putin use the Moscow attack to further tighten his grip? Could a pro-western candidate win Slovakia's presidential election? And the refugee crisis in Europe that no one is talking about. Also: A secret recording hints at more corruption in Hungary's government, is it 'Time's up' for Spain's late-night bar culture? and 100-year-old Dutch prisons are remodeled for the 21st century.
Moscow concert hall attack deaths rise to 140
The increase in the death toll comes as scores of others are reportedly missing. Russia's government is on high alert.
Gaza: From isolation to uncertainty of survival
A Palestinian rapper struggles to come to terms with fearing for his life and that of his family as the war continues.
Diana Ross: Soul legend not easing up as she turns 80
With The Supremes, Diana Ross became a Motown icon, and went on to be one of the world's most celebrated singers.
Russia mourns as concert attack suspects appear in court
The Kremlin has linked the assault to Ukraine, without evidence. The "Islamic State" group has claimed responsibility.
Attack on Moscow concert hall
An "Islamic State" affiliate has claimed an attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed at least 140 people.
Russia holds day of mourning after concert hall attack
The so-called Islamic State has claimed responsibility, but the Kremlin has tried to link the attack to Ukraine.
Russia in mourning after Moscow concert hall attack
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested the attackers were linked to Ukraine, but Kyiv firmly denied involvement.
Terror in Russia: From Beslan siege to Moscow concert hall
Terror attacks have killed hundreds of Russians over the last 25 years. DW takes a look at the political repercussions.
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