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The Bonding Effect of Music
Music therapist Kordula Voss talks to DW reporter Mira Fricke about music's ability to help us through hard times - and why no one should ever say that they're not musical!
Netflix honors Selena — and the German Tejano origins
Selena fans get to see the life and times of their idol on Netflix once more.
Universal Music Publishing Group buys Bob Dylan''s catalog
Blockbuster deal brings Bob Dylan's catalog to Universal Musical Publishing Group.
Liza Charhi's album Zan
Israeli singer Liraz Charhi has recorded her latest album in a secret collaboration with Iranian artists.
An Israeli singer's collaboration with Iranians
Israeli singer and actress Liraz Charhi has recorded her latest album in a secret collaboration with Iranian artists.
Bob Dylan: Stations of a legendary career
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan also left his mark as an activist, an actor and a Nobel Prize winner.
Tops and flops in Germany's "Oper!-Award"
The jury recognized excellent individual achievements but excoriated the industry as a whole.
France: Police charged over beating Black music producer
Four French police officers are reported to have been charged in connection with the beating of producer Michel Zecler.
France: Officers accused of beating Black man arrested
The officers were initially suspended over the alleged 5-minute beating, but have now been called in for questioning.
EUYO awarded 2020 Cultural Brand Award
The Cultural Brand Award recognizes initiatives that have established a strong European brand through their marketing.
Infection protection law: Culture gets new legal status
Canceling cultural events in the pandemic might become difficult.
Rammstein singer provokes in Playboy interview
Till Lindemann annoyed his fans in an interview in which he slams psychotherapy and claims he has no female friends.
The BATACLAN Festival marks a sad date
On the fifth anniversary of the attack at the Bataclan, Bonn's answer is music and dialogue.
Surviving the Bataclan attack
A survivor of the deadly attack on a Paris concert hall describes how he's dealing with the trauma.
Blues yodeler Erika Stucky
Erika Stucky is Switzerland's first blues yodeler, and she's very popular there.
Mozart doesn't make you smart
It would have been so nice, but it’s unlikely that listening to Mozart boosts your brainpower.
Inside Europe: Bluegrass blues in Cologne
Bluegrass music isn't associated with Germany, yet it's found a loyal following here. But the coronavirus pandemic is threatening this very niche genre. DW's Kathleen Schuster met up with several musicians from Cologne's bluegrass scene just before this week's second lockdown to find out more.
Inside Europe 05.11.2020
Growing resistance to a second lockdown in England - Slovakia rolls out mass coronavirus testing - Police investigate terror links to deadly rampage in Vienna - Abortion protests across Poland - Taking school to the streets of Naples - A century-old dispute between Greece and Turkey still shapes people's identity - How the pandemic has been impacting Germany's bluegrass music scene
Raising climate awareness with music
In Ghana, the Young Voices Educational Foundation is warning about deforestation with online songs.
Being on the beat with bees
A British DJ uses the buzzing of bees in his music to raise awareness of threatened species.
The 77 Percent
If you are part of the 77 Percent, come and join the debate on DW's radio platform: The 77 Percent.
'A rather ugly moment for America'
Despite growing xenophobic attitudes, Berlin-based, US-born conductor Garrett Keast remains optimistic about the future.
How is Beirut's arts scene after the explosion?
Musician Mounir Mahmalat gives DW an in-depth look at what it's like for the city's artists in uncertain times.
Music for stones, sticks and bottles
Alexej Gerassimez is one of the most sought-after concert percussionists in Germany.
Till Brönner Interview
Arts&Culture’s Karin Helmstaedt talks over Skype to German Trumpet star Till Brönner about the desperate situation of artists ahead of the November lockdown.
Zimbabwean musicians online
With the pandemic still on, audiences have moved to social media and musicians stream live concerts.
Keith Jarrett, a much beloved jazz legend ends an era
Keith Jarrett has brought his live career to an end, releasing a final live album, "Budapest Concert."
Results of arena concert COVID study revealed
Under which conditions should arena events take place again? An ambitious German study reveals its findings.
'Whitewashing' in film, colorblind casting in opera?
With whitewashing criticized in film, the world of opera seems colorblind — at least onstage.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We discuss the abuse of the prescription drugs in West Africa, meet a Nigerian busker in Italy, and go to Tema in Ghana.
Nigerian music sensation Chris Obehi in Palermo
After making the journey to Europe, Nigerian musician Chris Obehi has now become a local celebrity in Palermo, Italy.
Recognizing the issue of 'looted music'
Most discussions surrounding colonial looted art refer to material works. But what about music?
Star violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter speaks on COVID-19 policy
The celebrated performer makes a plea to politicians to better support musicians during the ongoing pandemic.
World in Progress: Gifted and inspiring musicians from Kenya
A new documentary film from Kenya portraits inspiring musicians with impediments.
Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter on COVID-19 and diversity
Mutter is an advocate for human rights — and now the politics surrounding the coronavirus.
David Bowie revealed in intimate, rarely seen photos
In the early 1970s, Bowie was joined on tour by childhood pal Geoff MacCormack, who captured the action on his camera.
A concert in vertigo: Live music on a slackline
The group “Houle Douce” not only performs music – they do it while balancing on a slackline!
The power of EES and Nam Flava
EES and his music stand for unity, and creating an all-Namibian, multicultural identity.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa’s Youth
Musician EES talks about Kwaito music, Ugandans enjoy virtual concerts and we meet Ghana's dancing pallbearers.
Spice Diana: Still dancing through the pandemic
Musicians in Uganda have partnered with top TV stations to create virtual dance parties for their fans.
The #bebeethoven project searches for Beethoven
What would Beethoven have done today? Twelve young artists pursue this question.
Kasiva Mutua: Talking with drums
Kenya's only professional female percussionist is keeping traditions alive while beating out misogynistic attitudes.
Short-term thinking in classical music life
Whether growing concert activity can be sustained as COVID-19 infection rates rise is an open question.
The fascinating music of Cosmo Sheldrake
Glass shards, beetle noises, cowbells—Cosmo Sheldrake makes music from every day sounds.
Whatever happens, Tijofa will never give up on his dreams
Tijofa is the artistic name of Titos João Fabião, a visually disabled young man who broke barriers in COVID's time.
Imagine: Lennon would have turned 80
John Lennon would have celebrated his 80th birthday on October 9 had he not been assassinated 40 years ago.
John Lennon's life in pictures
He was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century: a look back at John Lennon's life.
Bulgaria: Violinist helps Roma children out of the ghetto
Mariana wants to escape poverty and violence in her Roma settlement. Her cello is her chance.
Rock legend Eddie Van Halen dies, aged 65
The guitarist formed one of the most popular rock bands from the 1970's and 1980's with his brother, Alex.
Led Zeppelin wins 'Stairway to Heaven' case
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear a copyright case against the band, ending a yearslong legal dispute.
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