Les instruments de musique12/20/2023 ![]() Harvard University), “Archival Trails for Displaced Musicalia”ġ2pm – Boris von Haken (Lecturer, Universität des Saarlandes), "The 'Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda' and the Spoliation of Cultural Property in Western-Europe".SESSION 1 – History of the spoliation of musical instruments between 19ġ1:30am – Patricia Kennedy Grimsted (Senior Research Associate, Ukrainian Research Institute Associate, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies "Nazi-Era Looting of Musical Instruments - Taking Stock" Salz Collection of Stringed Instruments, Department of Music Lecturer, School of Law Marie-Pauline Martin (Director, Musée de la musique, Cité de la musique – Philharmonie de Paris)ġ0am – KEYNOTE – Carla Shapreau (Senior Fellow, Institute of European Studies Curator, Ansley K. Olivier Mantei (General Manager, Cité de la musique – Philharmonie de Paris) Watch the symposium on Philharmonie à la demande. This symposium has received support from the Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah and the Goethe-Institut. ![]() This international conference is dedicated specifically to the musical instrument as a heritage and cultural asset. The study day “La musique spoliée” (Despoiled music) (Sciences Po, January 2020) set out the various aspects of the subject (history of the spoliation of instruments, music books and scores, memorial approach). For example, the conference “La musique à Paris sous l'Occupation” (Music in Paris under the Occupation) (Cité de la musique, 13-, Fayard, 2013) focused on the activity of composers and musicians during this period. The history of music during the Nazi period in France and Europe has been the subject of many studies and works over the last decade. The Philharmonie de Paris and more particularly the Musée de la musique and its Conservation & Research team, wish to play their part in research on looting in the musical field: provenance research, market and circulation of musical instruments, stakeholders and their networks, etc. A great deal of work has been carried out in various institutions, including museums, on despoiled works of art, and more recently on despoiled books. This conference can be seen as part of the ongoing studies of despoiled cultural property (by way of seizures, looting, forced sales, etc.). Languages: French and English (simultaneous translation)
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