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  1. Restoration and Conservation

    Restoration and Conservation The central research mission of the Musikinstrumenten-Museum is the study of historical instruments and historical performance practices. Researchers at the museum systematically study the collection and work with conservators in overseeing the conservation and restorati

  2. Wednesday Night Cinema

    Wednesday Night Cinema Start: 6 p.m., admission: 10 euros Dates for the season 2025/26 5 November 25 3 December 25 14 January 26 11 February 26 From November to February, it's movie time at the MIM. On the program are classics of silent films. They are accompanied by live music played by on the muse

  3. Jazz at the MIM

    Jazz at the MIM Start: 7 p.m., free admission Berlin's cultural diversity is also reflected in the jazz scene. For over fifteen years, the Musical Instrument Museum of the State Institute for Music Research has provided a venue for Berlin's many modern jazz ensembles. The "Jazz at the MIM" series is

  4. Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon

    Jour Fixe – Music in the Afternoon Performances by young artists Performances take place every two weeks on Wednesdays at 3.30 p.m. Admission is free. The free admission tickets (2 tickets per person) are given out at the museum’s ticket desk starting at 2.30 p.m. Note The concerts are recorded for

  5. Sound Spaces

    Sound Spaces Tickets: 18 euros, reduced 10 euros Concerts at MIM 2025 We listen to music almost everywhere these days. With headphones on the suburban railway, in concert halls and clubs, sometimes even in museums. In addition to connecting us with the external scenery, music can also create emotion

  6. Concert Series

    Concert Series The Musikinstrumenten-Museum hosts regular concerts featuring a variety of styles of music. Ranging from early music to jazz to silent film scores, the various concert series at the Musikinstrumenten-Museum shed light on the history of music as well as different aspects of contemporar

  7. Online publications

    Online publications Tempo Measurements in Piano Sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven by Heinz von Loesch and Fabian Brinkmann https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8081731 Transcending slowness in Beethoven's late style by Marten Noorduin https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7961897 Beethoven's Indications of Tempo a

  8. Award of the German Musical Instrument Prize (02.06.2023)

    On 1 June 2023, the 33rd presentation of the German Musical Instrument Award took place at the Musical Instrument Museum of the State Institute for Music Research. The award went to the Gebrüder Alexander Rheinische Musikinstrumentenfabrik GmbH for their F/B double horn model 1106 MAL HG as well as

  9. Dr. John Lam

    Dr. John Lam Hong Kong-based researcher John Lam Chun-fai visits the Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung for three months, undertaking a project entitled, ‘Twentieth-century music theory and composition in flux: Trilateral interactions between China and Japan with Germany’. With an emphasis on co

  10. René Wallor, M.A.

    René Wallor, M.A. 2007 Internship at the Deutsches Musikarchiv in Berlin 2007–2010 Collaborator in the BMWi-funded Theseus subproject Contentus at the Deutsches Musikarchiv in Berlin 2012 Master of Arts at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin in the subjects Library Science and Musicology. Master thes