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  1. 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,

  2. Dr. Hans-Joachim Maempel

    Dr. Hans-Joachim Maempel CV Since 2012 Head of Department III Acoustics and Music Technology | Studio Facilites and IT of the State Institute for Music Research PK1993-2011 Freelance recording producer and composer 2011-2012 Research associate at the Audio Communication Department of the TU Berlin (

  3. Flavia Hennig, M.A.

    Flavia Hennig, M.A. Higher Education 04/2018–09/2023 MA studies at the Humboldt University of Berlin: Musicology 09/2016–01/2017 Erasmus semester in France at the Université Lumière Lyon 2: Musicology 10/2014–08/2018 BA studies at the Humboldt University of Berlin: core subject Musicology, second su

  4. Dr Rebecca Wolf

    Dr Rebecca Wolf Rebecca Wolf is the director of the Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung. She is a musicologist with a focus on the cultural history of music and organology in the 19th and 20th centuries, on the history of interpretation and media studies. CV Since August 2021 Director of the Sta

  5. Showcase of Musical Interpretation

    Showcase of Musical Interpretation The series Showcase of Musical Interpretation reintroduces forgotten figures from the history of musical interpretation. These profiles appear at irregular intervals and make no claim to completeness. Analog media are presented in a display case in the foyer of our

  6. Archives

    Archives Special Exhibitions and Projects 8 September 2023 to 11 February 2024 Johann Joachim Quantz: Musician - Pedagogue - Instrument Maker 23. Mai 2020 bis 16. September 2023 Porzellan und Musik Konzerte und Führungen in Kunstgewerbe- und Musikinstrumenten-Museum 1 February to 23 July 2023 From B

  7. Dr. Benedikt Brilmayer

    Dr. Benedikt Brilmayer Researcher and curator for bowed and plucked stringed instruments and electronic instruments Since 2017 Researcher and curator at the Musikinstrumenten-Museum SIM PK (bowed and plucked string instruments, electronic instruments) 2015–2017 Research assistant at the Musikinstrum

  8. Systematic Musicology

    Systematic Musicology The papers listed here in the area of Systematic Musicology deal not only with the Institute's main topics such as music perception, music transmission, and interpretation, but also with music sociology and methodological topics. Maempel, Hans-Joachim (in press): "Audiobearbeit

  9. About us

    About us The Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung is the largest non-university research center for musicology in Germany. Its building is part of the Berlin Kulturforum, next to the Philharmonie and the Sony Center, designed by Edgar Wisniewski after sketches by Hans Scharoun. It is a place of hi

  10. Klang und Begriff

    Klang und Begriff The series Klang und Begriff (Sound and Idea) explores the sound and auditory manifestations of composed music, analyzing them with tools from the fields of music theory, organology and music technology. Previous publications in this series Benedikt Brilmayer (Hrsg.): Electronic Mu