Sharing Knowledge
What musicologists can do for you
Musicologists can be invited to write a biography of an individual or an institution, provide expertise on unknown musical compositions or notations, specific recordings, film and game music, and offer expertise to answer questions related to the cultural policy, the music industry and national infrastructure of music, its cultural and historical context.
Dutch cultural life
As music is an important societal phenomenon, deeply immersed in the daily activities of all peoples, the musical 'infrastructure' mirrors a multitude of cultural identities and audiovisual formats within a broad range of traditions, historical backgrounds and contemporary manifestations. The research group studies many of these, while it stands firmly rooted in the concert practice of the Netherlands and abroad. Research group members are clearly visible as advisers and active participants in Dutch cultural life and beyond.
Collaboration
The group first and foremost seeks collaboration with (a) festivals, orchestras, ensembles, agencies and individual musicians, as well as relevant concert venues. At the same time, close contacts with (b) diverse media platforms are fostered, which results in active collaboration with radio- and television programmes or in a more distant type of advisory role. Furthermore, members of the group are present in (c) various academic and civic advisory boards, as well as in (d) music juries, while joining forces with (e) pedagogical institutions whenever possible. The following paragraphs provide some concrete examples:
- Prof. collaborates with the to collect and archive historic organ information and documentation. He provides repertoire advice for soloists and ensembles and retrieved from Dutch archives and is involved in the jubilee activities of the centennial celebrations of : a concert and debate center in Bilthoven. He will be master of ceremonies as well as chairing the debates relevant to the future of the organization.
- Dr Floris Schuiling was head of the jury awarding the Boy Edgar Prize, the most prestigious prize for Dutch musicians in jazz and improvised music, and editions of Misha Mengelberg.
- Dr Rebekah Ahrendt has acted as a historical consultant for the BBC programme Who Do You Think You Are? (season 20, episode 1, 2023). She used her knowledge of early modern Dutch music and archives to help trace the musical and theatrical roots of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber鈥檚 family and appeared as an expert on the show.
- Dr and Dr Rebekah Ahrendt are regular contributors to the programme booklet of the Utrecht Early Music Festival. Dr Rebekah Ahrendt, Dr Annelies Andries and Dr Ruxandra Marinescu presented their research at the STIMU symposium 鈥淭he Revival of Heritage鈥 (curated by Dr Rebekah Ahrendt) of the Utrecht Early Music Festival 2023.鈥
- Dr was consultant for a CD project of The Choir of Sidney Sussex College Cambridge, directed by David Skinner(2023), and collaborates with the Alamire Foundation at Leuven to introduce music and musical manuscripts from the sixteenth century to a wider audience by means of publications and video presentations.
- Furthermore, our staff members often provide public lectures at events throughout the Netherlands and internationally, such as and .
Musicology student interns
Not only our researchers are available to share their musicological knowledge. Our students also have a sophisticated knowledge of music and thus make excellent interns. In the past, they have taken internships at several cultural institutions, archives and museums:
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Partners
Musicologists of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 collaborate with academic, cultural and societal institutes, such as:
- , Special Collections
- 木瓜福利影视 Library Utrecht, Special Collections
- , Den Haag
- , Wassenaar
- , Amsterdam
- at the 木瓜福利影视 of Amsterdam