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Musical Entertainment at the Spinet (c. 1670)

Evening Music at a Hamburg Musical College (c. 1740)

Ludwig van Beethoven (c. 1820)

Erasmus Widmann, Dances and Galliardes from Musikalischer Tugendspiegel (1613)

Matthäus Waissel, Preambulum No. 1 (1573)

Johannes Schultz, Wedding Motet: Der ehlich Stand (1622)

Melchior Franck, German Dances (1604)

Ludwig Senfl, O Herr, ich rüf Dein’n Namen an (c. 1518)

Samuel Scheidt, Da Jesus an dem Kreuze stund (1624)

Renaissance Dance: The Galliard (16th century)

Seventeenth-Century Student Song: Maidens Care only about Appearances (mid-17th century)

Johann Jakob Froberger, Suite in A Minor (17th century)

Renaissance Dances: La Volta (16th century)

A Peasant Song: Hei, Michel (c. 1525)

Die Bauern wollten freie sein (c. 1525)

Joseph Goebbels, Ten Principles for the Creation of German Music (May 28, 1938)

Commercialization of the Love Parade (July 10, 1999)

The Love Parade in Berlin (July 10, 1999)

A Folk Music Television Show Sentimentalizes Rural Germany (2006)

The Opening of Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie (January 11, 2017)

Elbe Philharmonic Hall (2016)

German Theaters and Orchestras (2018)

Club Culture in Berlin after Unification (Retrospective account, 2019)

Advanced Chemistry, Fremd im eigenen Land (1992)

A Renaissance Song: “Gar lustig ich spazieren ging” (1603)