As part of the lecture series "Carl Maria von Weber: Music - Edition - Interpretation" of the Musicology Seminar Detmold/Paderborn, apl. professor Dr. Hans-Walter Schmuhl will give a lecture on Wednesday, 10 June on the topic of "Carl Maria von Weber's relationship to Judaism in the field of tension between prejudice and enlightenment". The event will take place from 6.15 pm to 7.45 pm in the Kuppelsaal of the Detmold University of Music and is open to all interested parties. Admission is free.
Carl Maria von Weber: Music - Edition - Interpretation
To mark the 200th anniversary of Carl Maria von Weber's death, the public lecture series of the Musicology Seminar Detmold/Paderborn in the summer semester 2026 is dedicated to current research on the famous composer and his work. The Carl Maria von Weber Complete Edition, based in Detmold, Paderborn and Berlin, is organising the lecture series together with external guests. The contributions will focus on historical contexts such as the biography of the much-travelled composer, the operatic environment in Berlin at the time of the premiere of his opera "Der Freischütz" and cultural-historical questions about anti-Semitism in Weber's time.
The lecture series will be accompanied by the concert "The unknown Weber - Concert on the 200th anniversary of his death with chamber music and Scottish songs" on Thursday, 2 July at 7.30 pm in the Detmold Summer Theatre. This will be performed by students of the Detmold University of Music under the direction of Professor Rinko Hama and Professor Manuel Lange. Admission is also free here.
Further information on the dates of the lecture series can be found on the events page.
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