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Eurovision: Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra's story
It's rare in the Eurovision Song Contest's history that a song is a clear favorite weeks before the grand final.
Eurovision contestants for finals are set
The second Eurovision Song Contest had 18 countries competing on Thursday evening; 10 qualified for the finals.
Ukraine among 10 first Eurovision finalists
Among the 17 songs presented at the first semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest, 10 are moving on to the next stage.
Exiled Ukrainian musicians create orchestra
Musicians from Ukraine have founded an exile orchestra in Germany, and are performing at the Berliner Philharmonie.
Bob Dylan Center explores his creative process
The new center is dedicated to Dylan's cultural significance and houses over 100,000 items from the musician's archives.
Eurovision Song Contest 2022 favorites
Participants are rehearsing for the Eurovision Song Contest, which opened Sunday evening and will culminate on May 14.
The Pianist of Yarmouk: Music as solace
Pianist Ayham Ahmad fled Syria's civil war and settled in Germany.
Things we don't know (that we should)
Have you ever heard of endometriosis? And why is 'Lyme disease' called that?
Is the end nigh for Rammstein?
The new Rammstein album is being released without scandals or fanfare. Is the band trying to bid farewell?
Kyiv Symphony Orchestra begins German tour
The orchestra is raising the voice of Ukrainians in the face of Russia's invasion. DW livestreamed Monday's concert.
Defiant Russian Hip Hop: Oxxxymiron
A Russian rapper's protest against Putin's war of aggression in Ukraine.
Music as Therapy: Zoe Wees
Singer-songwriter Zoe Wees has carved out an international career with deeply personal songs.
Ukraine: Buskers against air raid sirens
Despite Russia's invasion of their country, street musicians in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv are still singing.
DW documentary wins music award
Winner of an International Classical Music Award, "A World Without Beethoven?" shows how the composer changed culture.
Nature's inspiration
This week — how artists are inspired by nature and climate change, citizen scientists in Gambia and giraffes in Namibia.
'All The Way Up' spotlights French hip-hop
As France votes, a dramedy is earning global fame, following other French TV series such as "Lupin" and "Standing Up."
Metallica: 'Nothing Else Matters' turns 30
Metallica's megahit "Nothing Else Matters" has been writing music history for three decades.
Weekly roundup — This episode was bound to happen
He outran it for two years. But this week, COVID caught up with Gabe.
Ukraine band spotlights country's plight
Kalush Orchestra is raising funds for Ukraine as the band prepares for the Eurovision Song Contest.
'You'll just feel a little pinch'
Want your surgeon to do better, faster work? A new study suggests The Beatles and AC/DC can help.
Kent Nagano: A life in music
Conductor Kent Nagano looks back on his life and work and reflects on some formative encounters.
Summer music festivals are back on
After two years of cancellations due to COVID, major music events are on again.
60 years after the Star Club made rock 'n' roll history
No one less than the Beatles performed at the Hamburg club's opening night. Both the band and venue became legendary.
How Wagner promoted the 'German feeling'
Alienation and belonging, eros and disgust: Composer Richard Wagner embraced the four feelings and made them "German."
Ukraine: The stranded orchestra
A Ukrainian chamber orchestra was surprised by the start of the war while abroad.
Ed Sheeran wins 'Shape of You' copyright battle
Sheeran said the claims were "baseless" and "damaging" to the music industry.
Street musicians comfort Lviv residents
People in Lviv find solace in the street music resuming when the sirens go silent.
Jon Batiste wins big at Grammy Awards
Silk Sonic and Olivia Rodrigo were the other top winners at the Grammy Awards. Ukrainian president Zelenskyy also spoke.
Faith Matters - Church Bells - Chiming between Heaven and Earth
Often hidden from view, but impossible to ignore, church bells ring out from towering belfries. For centuries they have given a rhythm to human activity. Even today their unmistakable tolling summons people to prayer and to worship. More than any other artefact the church bell has become associated with the voice of Christianity.
Germany hosts concerts to benefit Ukrainians
From Bonn to Berlin, well-known orchestras and choirs are giving benefit concerts for Ukraine over the coming days.
German singer charged over 'false' antisemitism claim
Gil Ofarim posted a video online last October alleging he received antisemitic abuse from a hotel employee.
Russian opera cancels concert with Vienna-based soprano
Anna Netrebko distanced herself from Putin after Russian artists in the West were forced to take a stance on the war.
Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney's 'Ebony & Ivory'
The 40-year-old song has been lauded for its anti-racist message, while critics described it as a soppy ditty.
Escape to the stage
Ten musicians from Odesa who fled Ukraine are touring Europe with film-music legend Hans Zimmer.
At war: flight, displacement, propaganda
The Ukraine war, one month on: Arts.21 on escape and resistance, true stories and propaganda.
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dies at 50
An initial toxicology test found drugs in the drummer's system. The cause of death has not been determined.
Music students tricked into promoting pro-Putin 'Z'
A video from Moscow's noted Gnesin Russian Academy of Music is an example of how Russia fabricates support for the war.
Berlin anti-war concert draws thousands
Thousands turned out for an anti-war concert, that featured some of the German music world's biggest names.
War-Torn: Art in times of conflict
Ukraine is fighting for survival. What will become of its cultural heritage and its refugees?
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: a musician who makes instruments from trash and a French city that offers sustainable school meals.
Alex Diehl: A musical peace message
The German musician Alex Diehl has written a song against hate and war.
Making music with garbage
Egyptian musician Shady Rabab and his band play instruments made from objects found in the trash.
Valentin Silvestrov: "What are you Kremlin devils doing?"
Russian culture is "the face of Russia," says Valentin Silvestrov, a leading Ukrainian .contemporary composer
Non-stop Beethoven
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, listen to symphonies of Beethoven that were played at the 2021 Beethovenfest.
The sound of nature
Watch five artists who are using the sound of forests, bees and much else to make art.
Ukraine: Hope through music
Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv wants to give hope to the people in her homeland through music.
Solidarity concerts for Ukraine
Many orchestras, some with Russian musicians, are organizing special concerts in support of Ukraine.
Conductor Oksana Lyniv: 'Raise your voices!'
The renowned Ukrainian conductor is urging Russian artists to speak out against President Vladimir Putin and the war.
Top Russian conductor quits over Ukraine war
Thomas Sanderling spoke out against a full boycott of Russian culture, saying artists shouldn't be forced to pick sides.
Berlin State Opera hosts charity concert
In the German capital, conductor Daniel Barenboim headlined a day of cultural solidarity with Ukraine.
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