• Current Calls

  • Digitale Sammlung

    Our digital collection continues to grow

    Since mid-May 2026, the Archivio Massimo collection has been available on our platform; it is one of the most important private collections of Italian opera music from the 18th and early 19th centuries.


    Link: https://dlib.dhi-roma.it 

    or  directly to the collection

  • Project Dance/Music digital

  • Our library is open to anyone

    Mondays to Fridays 9–19

  • Digitised opera scores from the holdings of roman princely families

    The project was mentioned on the occasion of the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards 2017.
    Database PARTITURA research

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Opportunities (jobs and scholarships)

Ludwig and Margarethe Quidde Fellowship

The Ludwig and Margarethe Quidde Fellowship supports a research stay in Rome, which is intended to support independent scientific work. It is aimed at young researchers who have completed their PhD and are distinguished by particularly outstanding academic achievements in the fields of history or musicology. Application deadline: 14 August 2026.

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Opportunities (jobs and scholarships)

Internships at the DHI Rome

Every year, the German Historical Institute in Rome awards several six-week internships to students of history, music history and Digital Humanities mainly of higher semesters, whose studies are focused on the field of German-Italian relations or Italian history.
The application deadline for the period from January to June 2027 is 31 August 2026.

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MUSIC HISTORY, New Release

Domenico Cimarosa, Le trame deluse (1786)

Domenico Cimarosa's musical comedy "Le trame deluse", first performed in Naples in 1786, enjoyed great success throughout Europe and was translated into numerous languages. No less a figure than Johann Wolfgang von Goethe adapted the opera in order to stage it at Weimar. Rossini regarded it as more significant than "Il matrimonio segreto", Cimarosa's most famous work. Set in 18th-century Naples, the  ...   


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We are pleased about your interest in our institute, stay in touch with us! Our newsletter provides you with information on upcoming events, applications, new research projects and recent publications of the DHI Rome.  Here you can read the current edition  ...   


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