The Digital Baermann

About the Digital Baermann

Welcome to The Digital Baermann, a multimedia web publication exploring the life, work and artistic practice of the 19th-century clarinetist Carl Baermann (1810-1885). The Digital Baermann will bring together material relating to Baermann and presents it alongside embodied research into Baermann's performance style, his pedagogy and his instrument design.

The current version of The Digital Baermann is a 'public draft'. It is a provisional version of the publication that you are invited to use and comment on. The contents is still under development, and user comments will help to shape the final version.

What is a Public Draft?

The Digital Baermann is part of the project Baermann's Body: Understanding Embodied Research in Historically Informed Performance, funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council from 2023–2025. The project aims to explore the sharing of embodied research through multi-media web publication. As an experiment in digital academic publishing and community review, draft pages from The Digital Baermann are currently being released as it develops and updated as the research progresses. 

Read more: The Digital Baermann and experimental publishing for embodied research

How can I comment on The Digital Baermann?

During the draft phase, The Digital Baermann has been made open for public comments. This is an experiment in 'community review' and we encourage readers to contribute suggestions, corrections and additional information. There are two ways to comment on The Digital Baermann: 
Follow the links below to find out more about The Digital Baermann.

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