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  1. Dr. Sydney Hutchinson

    Dr. Sydney Hutchinson Research assistant CV Since November 2025: Research assistant at the State Institute for Music Research 2020-2025: Research assistant at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute for Musicology and Media Studies, Popular Music Studies 2019-2020: Substitute professor for eth

  2. Dr. Marten Noorduin

    Dr. Marten Noorduin Research assistant CV Since December 2025: research assistant at the State Institute for Music Research 2022-2024: Research Associate, University of Music Lübeck. Since 2022: Coordinator for science communication, COST Action CA21161, A New Ecosystem of Early Music Studies (Early

  3. Kirill Smolkin

    Kirill Smolkin Kirill Smolkin is a PhD candidate at Heidelberg University. In 2022 he graduated summa cum laude in Musicology at Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory. He gained professional experience as an editor and co-author of the online encyclopedia on Tchaikovsky directed by State Institute for Art

  4. Long Night of Museums (30.08.2025)

    Guided tours, concerts, a look behind the scenes, silent movie, midnight tango Program at the Museum of Musical Instruments 6:00 pm for families and children Family Ties Discover and try out instruments with museum guide Jörg Joachim Riehle Duration: 45 minutes 7:00, 7.45, and 8.30 pm Sound Spaces a

  5. Dr. Dr. N. Andrew Walsh

    Dr. Dr. N. Andrew Walsh Dr. Dr. N. Andrew Walsh is a composer (PhD SUNY Buffalo, 2009) and musicologist (Dr. phil. State College for Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart). In both domains his work is focused on the graphic scores of the postwar avant-garde. His research and creative work is dedicated

  6. Film screening: "Suites for a Wounded World" (15.02.2025)

    Tanja Tetzlaff plays J.S. Bach. Moderation: Heinz von Loesch The German cellist Tanja Tetzlaff plays J.S. Bach's Cello Suites No. 4 to 6 - in the midst of wounded nature scarred by climate change. A musically and visually moving plea for more mindfulness and humility towards the beauty of our planet

  7. Triple Helix (13.02.2025)

    For piano and two multidirectional 393-beamforming loudspeakers. With Reinhold Friedl and Gerrit Krishna Sharma Triple Helix explores the fluid relationships and interferences between instrument and space, traditional concepts of music and AR experience, and contrasts different concepts of virtualit

  8. MIM inside - Special Guided Tour (02.02.2025)

    Employees of the Musikinstrumenten-Museum will guide you through the collection. with Thomas MacMillan , Research assistant (in English) On this English-language tour, visitors will get a comprehensive overview of the museum’s collection, spanning from the Renaissance to the early 20th century. The

  9. Early Music Live: Low Brass. From Serpent to Tuba and Twoba (15.12.2024)

    Lecture recital with tuba player Roland Szentpáli on the ‘Year of the Tuba 2024’. As part of the ‘40 years of SIM at the Kulturforum’ events At the beginning of 2023, the Musical Instrument Museum acquired 14 brass instruments in the tenor and bass registers from the 18th to the early 20th century.

  10. Wednesday Night Cinema: Die Finanzen des Großherzogs (12.02.2025)

    Comedy by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, shot in 1923. The silent film is accompanied live on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ by Bernd Wurzenrainer. Grand Duke Ramon may be the ruler of a country, but that is actually an exaggeration: Minorca is a dwarf state and also heavily in debt. In order to impr