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文章讨论了收集、保存、研究和展示与音乐文化发展相关资料的音乐博物馆。文章指出,每个音乐博物馆收藏的主要基础是乐器收藏。文章还强调了科研和公共中心积极参与音乐博物馆音乐文化经验的传播和音乐交流活动的开展。文章介绍了位于俄罗斯首都莫斯科的俄罗斯国家音乐博物馆,该博物馆是历史最悠久、藏品最丰富的博物馆之一;位于法国巴黎音乐城(Cité de la Musique)的音乐博物馆;葡萄牙里斯本国家音乐博物馆,该博物馆拥有来自葡萄牙和世界其他国家的丰富的学术和民间乐器藏品;美国亚利桑那州凤凰城的乐器博物馆,由商人罗伯特-乌尔里希(Robert Ulrich)个人倡议建立;伦敦皇家音乐学院附近的乐器博物馆收藏了 800 多件来自欧洲、亚洲和非洲的乐器及配件,其历史可追溯到 15 世纪;俄罗斯雅库茨克的世界人民霍姆斯博物馆和中心成立于 1990 年,保存了约 10,000 件博物馆藏品。最后,浜松乐器博物馆成立于 1995 年,是日本第一个也可能是唯一一个专门收藏乐器的博物馆。
Music-themed museums serve as institutions that preserve musical instruments
The article discusses music museums that collect, preserve, study, and display materials related to the development of music culture. It notes that the main foundation of each music museum's collection is a collection of musical instruments. The article also highlights the active involvement of scientific-research and public centers in the dissemination of music culture experience of music-profile museums and the implementation of music communication. There is information about museums as the Russian National Music Museum, located in Russia's capital city, Moscow, which has one of the oldest and richest collections of museums; music museum situated in the music city (Cité de la Musique) of Paris, France; National Music Museum in Lisbon, Portugal, which boasts a rich collection of academic and folk musical instruments from Portugal and other countries around the world; The Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, established through the personal initiative of businessman Robert Ulrich; the Musical Instruments Museum near the Royal College of Music in London houses a collection of over 800 musical instruments and accessories from Europe, Asia, and Africa, dating back to the 15th century; in Yakutsk, Russia, Museum and Center of The Khomus of The People of The World, founded in 1990, preserves around 10,000 museum items. Finally, the Hamamatsu Musical Instruments Museum, established in 1995, stands out as Japan's first and perhaps only museum dedicated solely to musical instruments.