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Elbphilharmonie marks 5-year anniversary
Hamburg's iconic concert house opened on January 11, 2017. Here are some surprising facts about the iconic venue.
Hamburg, City of Music
From Brahms to the Beatles, from the Elbphilharmonie to the nightclubs of St. Pauli.
Turkey: Afghan pop star fights for women's rights
Pop singer Ghezaal Enayat wants to be a role model for Afghan women fighting for their rights.
Kent Nagano conducts final concert of the Beethovenfest Bonn
For the final concert of the Beethoven Year, Kent Nagano conducts the Missa Solemnis in the Cologne Cathedral.
AI-systems helps create music
Music is one are humans and machines can work well together.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
This week we ask whether AI can be creative, and if robots can be artists.
Focus on Europe – Spotlight on People
The erupting volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma is keeping residents in suspense.
Youth orchestra overcomes old conflicts
Children born during the so-called Yugoslav Wars are meeting up and making music together.
Growing challenges and ancient traditions
Hunger in Madagascar -- Unmarried mothers in Morocco -- USA Lynching -- Nyatiti music in Kenya -- Quechua revival Peru
Morena Leraba is shepherd from Lesotho highlands
DW News Africa takes a look at the world of the shepherds of Lesotho - the harsh highlands of a tiny country in southern Africa. Wild beauty, seen through their eyes and visualised by shepherd, poet and musician, Morena Leraba.
What did you do during lockdown? Elton John made an album
Lil Nas X and Miley Cyrus appear on John’s new album "The Lockdown Sessions."
DW program showcases the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
DW presents very special concerts with which the Berlin Philharmonic emerged from the pandemic lockdown.
Antisemitism is 'daily reality': Gil Ofarim
A recent incident involving the Jewish musician Gil Ofarim has sparked debate about antisemitism in Germany.
Accordeons from Castelfidardo
Many musicians swear by the accordions made in the small town of Castelfidardo in Italy.
Inside Europe 14.10.2021
Italy’s Green Pass leaves protesters seeing red - Can the EU and the US make up? - How much does the EU know about the masked men patrolling its borders? - Post Brexit UK is running out of gas - Spanish chambermaids to launch a hotel app - LEGO and the wisdom of gendering building blocks - A community in the shadow of a major Italian steel factory - A generous helping of Norwegian music and more
German music: From 'Schlager' to 'Deutschrap'
Rachel Stewart brings Rammstein, Helene Fischer and Capital Bra together for a musical Meet the Germans special.
Afghan pop star worries about women's fate
Pop singer Ghezaal Enayat wants to be a role model for Afghan women fighting for their rights.
Music to help integrate Estonia's Russian speakers
Festivals like Tallinn Music Week blur lines of segregation between Estonia's Russian-speaking minority and the rest.
Beethoven's last symphony finished by AI
Researchers used algorithms to finish composing Beethoven's 10th. Are computer programs as creative as human musicians?
German Jewish singer files suit over antisemitic hotel claim
An alleged antisemitic incident at a hotel in eastern Germany sparked outrage earlier in the week.
Inside Europe 07.10.2021
Hidden cash and dodgy dealings: a Pandora’s box of offshore tax theft - Protectors or predators? Two institutions gone awry: the French Catholic Church and the British police - A spot of predictive virology looking ahead to another COVID winter- Turkey clamps down on social media - A Danish artist takes the money and runs - Two tales of two cities: music-loving Tallinn and rainy-day Gothenburg
Concert for South African hospital staff
Cape Town's Philharmonic Orchestra has thanked South Africa's health care workers with a concert.
Babi Yar memorial concert
A concert to remember victims of the 1941 massacre of Jews in Babi Yar is being held near the Ukrainian capital.
Who is singer Gil Ofarim?
The German rock star is in the news following his account of an antisemitic incident at a Leipzig hotel.
Extraordinary cars in extraordinary rap videos
All kinds of cars pop up in rap videos: from a Maybach 57 to the Citroën Berlingo.
A tryst with Mozart
In this very first edition of DW Festival Concert, listen to musical stars playing Mozart at the Würzburg palace.
The sound of wine
If you could hear wine, what would it sound like? Musicians have tackled this question.
DW Festival Concert: 100 years of Würzburg Mozart Festival
Discover top classical acts with DW
In a new audio series, DW host Cristina Burack brings you the best from Germany's classical music festivals.
Minimal music pioneer Steve Reich turns 85
American minimal music pioneer Steve Reich is considered one of the world's foremost composers.
Faith Matters - Heavenly Sounds - The Organ and its Fascinating Versatility
The organ is often referred to as the "queen of instruments" because of its magnificent sound. Filmmaker Peter Schlögl takes viewers on a journey to hear some the most notable organs in Germany - from the oldest to the most contemporary.
What makes Berlin's Berghain club special
After 19 months, Berlin's famous techno club reopened for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
The music spurring on Tigrayan soldiers and refugees
Amid widespread famine and death, Tigrayan soldiers and refugees alike have found peace in their musical traditions.
Egyptian women bring ancient musical tradition back to life
Tablet elsitt has been stirring controversy with the revival of an ancient style of music centered around drumming.
The healing power of music
We listen to some controversial music and hear from the people behind it.
A brief history of New York's Metropolitan Opera
The Met reopens after 18 months of closure with its first opera written by a Black composer.
Court finds R. Kelly guilty in sexual abuse case
R&B singer R. Kelly was accused of sexual abuse, including of children, and trafficking for more than two decades.
Global Citizen Live: 24-hour charity concert kicks off
Several public figures have joined the event to raise awareness about climate change, vaccine inequality and famine.
Berlin's Berghain to fully reopen on October 2
It's the first time since March 2020 that partygoers will be able to dance inside the world-famous techno club.
Anne-Sophie Mutter: Violin virtuoso
The great violinist on passion, solidarity in the pandemic and racism in the classical music industry.
Light and music show on Mont-Saint-Michel
The abbey in Normandy served as a magical backdrop for the Parisian DJ Michaël Canitrot.
Weekly roundup: Kids, dogs and political instability
BioNTech-Pfizer works great on 5-to-11-year-olds, and if you've felt agitated during the pandemic, you're not alone.
7 facts about Richard Wagner
The mastermind behind the Bayreuth Festival was not as masterful in his personal affairs.
Billie Eilish live at Global Citizen concert
Elton John, Ed Sheeran and Coldplay also performed at the concert highlighting climate issues and poverty.
Musical world tour: The Campus project
The youth exchange project Campus celebrates its 20th anniversary, letting music transcend borders.
Blazing a trail with classical music
Arts 21 explores how classical music transcends boundaries and creates communities.
Why Germany will wait on vaccinating young kids
The BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine appears to be safe and effective in 5-to-11-year-olds — but when can parents vaccinate them?
When side-wheel steamers make music
Five side-wheel steamers perform as orchestra soloists: See the Dresdner Sinfoniker in action.
Elton John delays European tour dates after hip injury
The 74-year-old singer has postponed the Europe leg of his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" to 2023.
Roma music in Hungary
The pandemic has dramatically worsened the situation of Roma musicians. A cultural asset is in danger of disappearing.
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