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Mali's junta gains musical ally, as critics raise alarm
Mali's junta gains musical ally, as critics raise alarm
Renowned musician Salif Keita has openly endorsed Mali's military junta, amid growing human rights concerns.
Nomfusi: How grief can give wings
Nomfusi: How grief can give wings
How the South African singer Nomfusi defies her HIV family tragedy.
Robotic conductors — orchestra embraces cutting-edge tech
Robotic conductors — orchestra embraces cutting-edge tech
Three robotic conductors direct musicians through a piece written specifically for the Dresden Symphony Orchestra.
Is country music racist?
Is country music racist?
Black artists are underrepresented in US country music. Why is that?
More than seven decades in music: Quincy Jones dies at 91
More than seven decades in music: Quincy Jones dies at 91
Renowned music producer who worked with stars including Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and Michael Jackson dies.
Quincy Jones: Music legend who made Michael Jackson dies
Quincy Jones: Music legend who made Michael Jackson dies
The music titan transformed Frank Sinatra and Michael Jackson into stars, becoming a legend himself in the process.
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DW condemns attack on reporter at Dusseldorf concert
DW reporter Adonis Alkhaled was assaulted following an interview with Syrian musician Al Shami in western Germany.
Mzansi Gay Choir celebrates human rights, self-expression
In Johannesburg, singing in a choir helps these gay people find a sense of safety and belonging.
Why Pakistan's traditional pipe bands are fading out
Traditional pipe bands are struggling to resonate with modern audiences. What's driving their decline?
Use, and misuse, of music in US presidential campaigns
As Billie Eilish endorses Kamala Harris, here's a look at the history of music in political campaigns.
Diverse, classical, contemporary: The Chineke! Orchestra
The London-based Chineke! Orchestra addresses a need for more diversity in classical music.
St. Pauli injects subculture into the Bundesliga
St. Pauli club is set to light up Germany's top football league with a passionate mix of music and social justice.
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