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  1. Report Barrier

    Report Barrier Have you noticed any deficiencies in the accessibility of the content on this website? Or do you have questions on the subject of accessibility? Then you are welcome to contact us: Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung Tiergartenstraße 1 10785 Berlin Telefon: +49 30 254 81-0 E-Mail:

  2. Bibliographie des Musikschrifttums

    Bibliographie des Musikschrifttums The Bibliographie des Musikschrifttums (Bibliography of Music Literature, BMS) was created in 1936 by our predecessor institution, the Staatliches Institut für deutsche Musikforschung (State Institute for German Music Research) in Berlin, in order to establish a co

  3. 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

  4. Correspondence of the Second Viennese School

    Correspondence of the Second Viennese School This multivolume series containing the complete correspondence of the Viennese School gives researchers and the general public access to one of the most important collections of sources for the history of twentieth-century music. Letter from Arnold Schönb

  5. Anne Schlüter, M.A.

    Anne Schlüter, M.A. Anne Schlüter has been working as an assistant to the director of the Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung since March 2010. Her tasks include office organisation, scheduling, address maintenance/data protection and the preparation, implementation and follow-up of events. Anne

  6. Press

    Press The press office of the Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung provides information about the Institute's research projects as well as events and exhibitions of the Musikinstrumenten-Museum. Please direct requests for interviews or event information to press contact . If you would like to rece

  7. Service

    Service Contact our picture archive, lost objects or a break in the SIM café: here you will find further information on various services offered by the Musikinstrumenten-Museum. Picture library The image archive of the Musikinstrumenten-Museum holds extensive documentation material on the museum's o

  8. The Accordion

    The Accordion Zieharmonika von Meinel & Herold, Klingenthal, um 1870. Foto: Anne-Katrin Breitenborn The World of the Accordion The instrument of the year 2026 is the accordion. It is a well-known protagonist in many musical styles: in folk and popular music, in jazz and dance music, as well as in co

  9. Visiting the Museum

    Visiting the Museum The Musikinstrumenten-Museum is generally open every week from Tuesday to Sunday. This page provides information about your visit with us. Virtual tour We invite you to take a virtual tour of the museum. Start here Events You can get an overview of our events here SIM Café The SI

  10. Lost and found

    Lost and found Have you forgotten or lost a personal item in the Musikinstrumenten-Museum or the Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung? We record everything found and store it for you for up to a maximum of six months after the day it was found . Contact Lost and found +49 030 25481192 Email