Klaus Kuhnke Archive for Popular Music

The Klaus Kuhnke Archive for Popular Music is a music library for popular music in Bremen. It was founded in 1975 as a non-profit limited company and has been an affiliated institute at the University of the Arts Bremen since 1991.

Klaus Kuhnke Archive for Popular Music
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53°4′25″N 8°48′33″E / 53.07361°N 8.80917°E / 53.07361; 8.80917
LocationDechanatstr. 13–15, Bremen
Established1975 (49 years ago) (1975)
DirectorUlrich Duve
Websitekkarchiv.de

History

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The Klaus Kuhnke Archive was founded in 1975 by the then-Radio Bremen editors Klaus Kuhnke [de], Manfred Miller [de] and Peter Schulze [de] as the Archiv für Populäre Musik GmbH. After the death of Klaus Kuhnke, the archive was renamed the Klaus Kuhnke Archive for Popular Music gemeinnützige GmbH.[1] Richard Weize became Klaus Kuhnke's successor as shareholder in 1998. Head of the archive is Ulrich Duve.[citation needed] Since 1991, the archive has been housed in the building of the former old grammar school, which today[when?] houses the music department of the University of the Arts Bremen.[2] The archive has officially become an affiliated institute of the university. The archive is a member of the IASA country group Germany/Switzerland.

Content

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  • About 120,000 sound carriers (1000 shellac, 50,000 vinyl, 30,000 CD, cassettes, audio tapes)[3]
  • About 8,000 books (biographies, systematic books, encyclopaedias, discographies)
  • over 160 periodicals (partly complete, partly on microfilm)
  • about 1.100 DVDs
  • about 700 VHS videos
  • Reference library

Photo views from the archive

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References

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  1. ^ "MIZ - [Klaus-Kuhnke-Archiv für Populäre Musik] / MIZ". www.miz.org. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  2. ^ "Klaus-Kuhnke-Archiv | HFK BREMEN". www.hfk-bremen.de. Archived from the original on 2021-01-15. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  3. ^ "Klaus-Kuhnke-Archiv für Populäre Musik | Arbeitskreis Bremer Archive" (in German). Retrieved 2020-05-20.
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