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The University of Music and Theatre Munich (German: Hochschule für Musik und Theater München), also known as the Munich Conservatory, is a performing arts conservatory in Munich, Germany. The main building it currently occupies is the former Führerbau of the NSDAP , located at Arcisstraße 12, on the eastern side of the Königsplatz .
Splendid stairway of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Aerial view of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. The Bavarian State Library (German: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, abbreviated BSB, called Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis before 1919) in Munich is the central "Landesbibliothek", i. e. the state library of the Free State of Bavaria, the biggest universal and research library in Germany and one of ...
One book of music from Rare Book Room, which contains digitized books of many types. Laborde Chansonnier – ca. 1470 – Unknown, (author) – France – Library of Congress, Music Division Rare Book Room of the Library of Congress: Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music: 19th-century, American, minstrel music, popular music, war songs: 29,000
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Munich Digitization Center (German: Das Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum; MDZ) is an institution dedicated to digitization, Online publication and the long-term archival preservation of the holdings of the Bavarian State Library and other cultural heritage institutions. It was founded in 1997 under the leadership of Mark Brantl.
He studied and worked in Berlin, Paris and Munich before returning to the University of Heidelberg. There Lemcke gained his habilitation in 1862 with his book Zur Einleitung in die Ästhetik ("An Introduction to Aesthetics"). He taught German literature, aesthetics, and history for five years before being appointed associate professor.
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From 1946 until 1974, he was chair of English at the University of Munich. In 1953, he was Visiting Professor at Columbia University ; in 1964, Visiting Professor at the University of Bristol . In 1964, Clemen founded the Munich Shakespeare Library , one of the major collections of scholarship on William Shakespeare outside Britain.