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  1. Jazz at the MIM: Wonder Marimo 4 (28.05.2026)

    A project by Japanese musicians Keisuke Matsuno and Taiko Saito, situated at the intersection of composition and improvisation Wonder Marimo 4 Antonis Anissegos, piano, electronics Keisuke Matsuno, guitar, electronics Taiko Saito, vibraphone Moritz Baumgärtner, drums Wonder Marimo 4 is a project by

  2. Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon (13.05.2026)

    Young artists introduce themselves. Arda Aykut, Elsa Rapisarda and Viktoria Arutinov on the viola, and Guillaume Durand-Piketty and Hamlet Ambarzumjan on the piano (UdK Berlin) Programme Henri Vieuxtemps From the Sonata in B flat major for viola and piano, Op. 36 , 1st movement: Maestoso-Allegro Faz

  3. Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon (10.06.2026)

    Young artists introduce themselves. Minrun Shang, Alice Besombes, Sehun Ahn (violin), Guillaume Durand-Piketty (piano) (UdK Berlin) Programme Jacques Ibert (1890–1962) ‘Le petit âne blanc’ from the cycle ‘Histoires’ Franz Schubert (1797–1828) Sonata ‘Arpeggione’ D 821 – Allegro moderato Robert Schum

  4. Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon (24.06.2026)

    Young artists introduce themselves. Haotian Wang, piano (UdK Berlin) Programme Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) Piano Sonata in E flat major, Op. 31 No. 3 Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) Sonatine Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante, Op. 22 Haotian Wang, piano Free a

  5. Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon (27.05.2026)

    Young artists introduce themselves. Featuring Runxin Liu, Xinrui Xie, Rune McCallum, Yinjie Xie and Zhelin Yang (UdK Berlin) String quartet and guitar: Runxin Liu, Xinrui Xie, Rune McCallum, Yinjie Xie, Zhelin Yang Free admission. Donations welcome! Tickets available from 2.30 pm at the museum ticke

  6. Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon (15.04.2026)

    Young artists introduce themselves. Featuring Elsa-Johanna Staemmler, Eva Lietz, Katharina Sattarov and Denis Azak, piano (UdK Berlin) Programme Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Italian Concerto BWV 971 Allegro / Andante / Presto Joseph Haydn (1730–1809) Sonata in E flat major Hob. XVI/49 Allegro F

  7. When electrons sing: How the Hammond organ changed the world of music (17.05.2026)

    On International Museum Day, Hammond organ specialist Peter Becker will be hosting three workshops to introduce participants to the instrument’s technology and playing techniques. Hammond organ, built between 1965 and 1975, cat. no. 5444. Photo: Anne-Katrin Breitenborn Peter Becker has been research

  8. Annette Richards and David Yearsley

    Annette Richards and David Yearsley Longtime colleagues who have written extensively on the Bach family, music culture and aesthetics of the long eighteenth century, and keyboard cultures across the centuries, Annette Richards and David Yearsley , are professors of musicology at Cornell University i

  9. Highlights of the MIM Collection and a Mighty Wurlitzer Demonstration (06.06.2026)

    A guided tour with audio samples and a demonstration of one of Europe’s largest cinema and theatre organs. The Musical Instrument Museum of the State Institute for Music Research collects musical instruments associated with European art music from the 16th to the 21st century. The museum currently h

  10. Highlights of the MIM Collection and a Mighty Wurlitzer Demonstration (04.04.2026)

    A guided tour with audio samples and a demonstration of one of Europe’s largest cinema and theatre organs. The Musical Instrument Museum of the State Institute for Music Research collects musical instruments associated with European art music from the 16th to the 21st century. The museum currently h