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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.
Bayreuth Festival: Opera offers an escape
The opera "Tristan und Isolde" kicked off the festival, offering brief reprieve from news of war and extreme heatwaves.
World-class string instruments from Mittenwald
Traditional craftspeople in Mittenwald, Bavaria, make violins by hand and sell them the world over.
How 'Evita' made Eva Peron a pop culture icon
How real-life people and events inspired hit musicals.
Jonas Kaufmann – Tenor Supreme
A singer's joys and sorrows: Jonas Kaufmann on vocal crises, COVID-19, and the magic of opera.
Bayreuth: Sexual assault claims to be investigated
Several female employees at the music festival were allegedly groped, including festival director Katharina Wagner.
Bayreuth Festival 2022: More operas than ever
After two constricted pandemic years, the Bayreuth Festival is back with an unprecedented lineup of Wagner operas.
Why Germany loves David Hasselhoff
"The Hoff" turns 70 on July 17: He became a German icon by singing for freedom at the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Berlin: Capital of techno and club culture
Electronic music as a cultural asset: Events like Rave The Planet present the case.
Rolling Stones celebrate 60 years as a band
Their first concert was at London's Marquee Club on July 12, 1962. Six decades later, the Rolling Stones still rock.
Wartime ballet in Odesa
DW correspondent Emmanuelle Chaze reports on an evening of ballet in wartime Odesa in Ukraine.
Berlin dances at reprised Love Parade
Tens of thousands of revelers raved down Berlin's central boulevards for the first time in 16 years.
Inside Europe 07.07.22
Boris Johnson resigns, a Marshall Plan for the Ukraine, an audience with the Pope and a golden opportunity for French farmers. Also: Timothy Snyder's lessons from the past, a Ukrainian CEO tackles Putin with porn, plus music from the Budapest Gypsy Symphony Orchestra.
Odessa Classics survives in Bonn
The Odessa Classics summer festival has been another victim of the Russian invasion but has found new life in Europe.
Calling all cows
In Scandinavia, haunting sounds summon the cows back from the fields in the evening. It's known as kulning.
Felix Klieser's playing the horn with his feet
The 31-year-old was born without arms and made a name for himself worldwide as a French Horn player.
Kent Nagano: A life in music
Conductor Kent Nagano looks back on his life and work and reflects on some formative encounters.
Ukraine bans music, books from Russia, Belarus
As war rages, Ukraine is defending itself with new laws banning Russian music and literature.
Depeche Mode shares Fletcher's cause of death
Andy Fletcher, the keyboardist of British band Depeche Mode, died at the age of 60 following an aortic dissection.
Rheingau Festival returns with powerful sounds
The music festival welcomes the return of full choirs and orchestras, with works by Dvorak and Mendelssohn.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
Volunteer soldiers from Belarus are fighting in Ukraine +++ Tourists drive Ukrainian refugees out of Bulgaria.
In Latvia, songs for peace, against Russian war in Ukraine
Intars Busulis had millions of fans in Russia. But he's given all that up now, to combat Russian propaganda
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Harry Potter’s own Edinburgh, a parade for Hieronymus Bosch, and Ivan Dorn, a popstar from Ukraine.
Pop music in protest against the war
Ukrainian Popstar Ivan Dorn and his musical call for peace in his homeland.
'Elvis': A cinematic ode to the king
Austin Butler plays the hip-shaking sensation, and Tom Hanks play his manager, in this Elvis Presley biopic.
Music for Ukraine
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, we'll hear pieces by the legendary Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov.
Cape Verde producer boosts young talent
Legendary manager Jose da Silva is showcasing talent to revive a music scene hit hard by the pandemic.
Paul McCartney at 80
The former Beatle has been in the musical spotlight for six decades. At 80, Sir Paul McCartney remains a popular star.
K-pop band BTS on 'hiatus'
The mega K-pop group BTS has announced that the group will be on "hiatus."
Ukraine: Music as a refuge from war
Ukrainian opera singer Sergiy Anastasyev talked to DW about how singing has become like therapy for him.
Bachfest opens with Ukrainian orchestra
This year's festival in Leipzig began with Bach's music and Ukrainian sounds. DW is the event's new media partner.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We explore how activists and artists alike tackle stigmas and taboos on the continent and beyond.
Albi X: "Don’t let anyone talk you down"
Rapper Albi X joins us in the DW studio to talk breaking boundaries and using music to overcome adversity.
Bachfest Leipzig — Who was Bach?
Johann Sebastian Bach had many musical ancestors. The Leipzig Bach Festival works of his ancestors and sons.
Malian musician Vieux Farka Toure
The son of a music icon is forging his own path by singing for peace in a region that plagued by fighting.
Music festival season kicks off in Europe
After a two-year forced break, most rock and pop festivals are taking place again. But COVID has left its mark.
Bachfest attracts choirs from around the world
Welcoming choirs from Paraguay to Japan, the annual festival in Leipzig's motto this year is "Bach — We are Family."
Russian rock stars against the war
Yuri Shevchuk, Zemfira and Boris Grebenshikov: Russian rock stars are taking a stand against the war in Ukraine.
Feminist rap against violence
Gata Engrifá raps about the violence that women have encountered during the pandemic.
Art and the pandemic
How are artists reflecting the pandemic in their work, and how does their art affect people?
Covid-19 Special - The pandemic through the eyes of artists
How are artists reflecting the pandemic in their work, and how does their art affect people?
ABBA launch new virtual concert in London
The Swedish pop stars are returning to the stage — digitally. DW talked to Björn Ulvaeus ahead of the tour premiere.
The 77 Percent — Copyright infringement
Kenyans and Nigerians have their say.
NY Philharmonic concerts take new meaning
The New York Philharmonic's concerts at the Usedom Music Festival are held in a location where Nazi weapons were built.
Kharkiv man risks his life to rescue others
A Kharkiv volunteer ferried some 70 people to safety before he himself had to be rescued.
Omah Lay and the Afrobeats revolution
Meet Nigerian Afrobeats star Omah Lay as he brings his music to the world.
Donna Summer: a decade since disco legend's death
Synonymous with the glamor and glitter of disco, Donna Summer succumbed to cancer 10 years ago today.
Eurovision: Broadcasting from a bunker
DW's Amien Essif joined a Ukrainian TV crew on what became a very special night.
10 times Eurovision turned political
Eurovision is upon us, but it isn't all about sequins and songs. Here are 10 times politics trumped performance.
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