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Collections of musical instruments, documented since 14th BC, expanded during the Renaissance for music-making and prestige. From the late 18th century, systematic collecting grew, with conservatoires and museums acquiring instruments. By the 20th century, focus shifted to conservation and research. Today, global collections and initiatives like MIMO foster preservation, study and access.
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