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  1. Low brass

    Low brass A brief history of low brass instruments Bass tuba by Johann Gottfried Moritz (Berlin, 1839), cat.-no. 4456. Photo: Schnepp Renou Exhibition in the stone foyer of the Musikinstrumenten-Museum for the "Year of the Tuba 2024" Whether in a symphony orchestra or a brass band, the tuba is an es

  2. Jobs

    Jobs Open Positions The Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz regularly posts positions. All of its current listings may be found in the Open Positions portal. The postings are published in German only. Listings can be sorted by area of activity or date of posting. A contact person for questions concer

  3. Staff Members Department I

    Staff Members Department I Here you can find the contact to the staff of Department I of the Staatliche Institut für Musikforschung. Department I: Musikinstrumenten-Museum Dr. Christian Breternitz Research Associate +49 30 254 81 148 Email CV Dr. Benedikt Brilmayer Research Associate +49 30 254 81 1

  4. Collection

    Collection The Musikinstrumenten-Museum of the Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung collects musical instruments of European art music from the 16th to the 21st century. The museum currently has around 3,600 instruments in its collection, many of which are in playable condition. A good 800 instru

  5. 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,

  6. Instrument making<br>in two German republics

    Instrument making in two German republics from June 2024 Spotlight exhibition on instrument making during the division of Germany Electronic organ world champion TO 200/5, 1970, VEB Klingenthaler Harmonikawerke. Photo: SIMPK/Anne-Katrin Breitenborn The Musikinstrumenten-Museum uses actors and object

  7. MIM Kids

    MIM Kids The Musikinstrumenten-Museum offers a variety of events for children and families . Calendar of Events (in German) Contact Museum box office +49 30 254 81-178 Email

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. Dr. Christian Breternitz

    Dr. Christian Breternitz Research Associate and Curator for Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Instruments Higher education 2015–2019 PhD (Dr. phil.) at the Universität der Künste Berlin PhD Thesis: „Berliner Blechblasinstrumentenbau im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert“ ("Berlin Brass Instrument Makin in the 18t