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  1. Sven Serfling-Krannich

    Sven Serfling-Krannich Sound Engineer Sven Serfling-Krannich has been employed as a sound engineer at the Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung since 2016. His main responsibilities include overseeing the institute's in-house studio and video technology, as well as working with historical playback

  2. Medieval flutes, aspects on iconography, sources and performance (26.09.2024)

    Lecture by Dimitris Kountouras. In English The knowledge on Renaissance and Baroque flutes is nowadays on a rise; on the contrary little is known on the medieval flutes. What do we know from the sources and how can we learn the from the iconography of the time? The presentation is aiming in giving i

  3. Siegfried Jung Trio and BrassAppeal (19.09.2024)

    For the Year of the Tuba. Admission: 10 euros, reduced 5 euros An extraordinary concert awaits all tuba fans - and those who want to become one. With tuba player Natascha Zickerick and her ensemble BrassAppeal as well as the Siegfried Jung Trio. Four women, four musical worlds - that's the BrassAppe

  4. Dr Dimitris Kountouras

    Dr Dimitris Kountouras Active as a performer, teacher and researcher in the field of Early Music and historical flutes Dimitris Kountouras is based in Greece. He is a visiting scholar at the Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung for September 2024 where he works on his research project: Instruments

  5. Wednesday Night Cinema: Kohlhiesels Töchter (15.01.2025)

    Silent film comedy by Ernst Lubitsch from 1920 with Henny Porten and Emil Jannings. Accompanied live on the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ by Sorin Creciun. Ernst Lubitsch staged his version of the comedy as a rural version of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’: innkeeper Mathias Kohlhiesel wants to marry of

  6. European Restoration Day (20.10.2024)

    Get to know examples of current conservation and restoration projects at the Musical Instrument Museum! Every year, on the third Sunday in October, Europe celebrates Restoration Day . Studios and construction sites open their doors so that you can get to know examples of current conservation and res

  7. Early Music Live: Bach on Silbermann (20.10.2024)

    Jörg Halubek plays on an original harpsichord by Gottfried Silbermann from the collection of the Museum of Musical Instruments. 300 years ago, Johann Sebastian Bach and Gottfried Silbermann shaped the world of music. From central Germany, they created musical ideals through their compositions and in

  8. Long Night of Museums (24.08.2024)

    "Berlin Secrets" is the motto of the Long Night 2024. We uncover the secrets of famous instruments and their makers and open the doors to hidden spaces. Exhibitions Low Brass. A Brief History of Low Brass Instruments more Instrument Making in Two German Republics. Spotlight Exhibition on the 75th An

  9. Dr Emanuele Marconi

    Dr Emanuele Marconi Director of the Musikinstrumenten-Museum, Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung Emanuele Marconi graduated as a restorer from the Civica Scuola di Luteria violin making school in Milan and then studied musicology and history in Cremona (Università di Pavia), Bologna and Paris,

  10. Experiencing Music - Exploring Music

    Experiencing Music - Exploring Music Strategy Paper of the Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung 2023 to 2028 Prerequisites Music is a human form of expression and communication that transcends boundaries and times, and it is in a constant state of technical, aesthetic, and social change. Music id