During the 2026/27 winter semester, the public lecture series organised by the Musicology Seminar Detmold/Paderborn will focus on the works and creative processes of Ludwig van Beethoven. To kick off the series on Wednesday 21 October, Dr. Julia Ronge from the Beethoven-Haus in Bonn will give a lecture entitled ‘Relics of the religion of art and/or cultural heritage of national value? Collecting at the Beethoven-Haus’. The event will take place from 6.15 pm to 7.45 pm in the Kuppelsaal at the Detmold University of Music and is open to all interested parties. Admission is free; no registration is required.
The lecture series is organised by the academic project‘Beethoven’s Workshop: Genetic Textual Criticism and Digital Music Edition’, which is based at the Musicology Seminar Detmold/Paderborn and the Beethoven-Haus Bonn. The lectures will not only explore the composer’s creative thought as revealed in Beethoven’s manuscripts, but will also consider the context for subsequent scholarship on his work. This will be achieved, for example, through insights into the history of Beethoven collections and research into his sketches. To conclude the lecture series, the first digital edition of a sketchbook, produced as part of the ‘Beethoven’s Workshop’ project, will also be presented.
Further information on the lecture series, as well as an overview of the remaining dates, can be found on the event page.
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