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These audio tours, developed by Audio Guide and produced in association with Antenna Audio, were originally designed to accompany a special exhibition or to highlight a portion of the Museum's permanent collection. The audio versions of these features require Real Media Player and computer speakers, but transcripts of each tour are also available. New features are added regularly. Sign up for Membership email to be notified when the next feature becomes available.
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Art and Love in Renaissance Italy NEW
Recorded in conjunction with the special exhibition of the same name (on view to Members November 10, 2008, through February 16, 2009), this tour features commentary by Andrea Bayer, the exhibition's curator, and Deborah Krohn, Associate Professor at the Bard Graduate Center. Learn more about the exhibition.
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The Philippe de Montebello Years: Egyptian Reliefs
Recorded in conjunction with the special exhibition "The Philippe de Montebello Years: Curators Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions" (on view October 24, 2008 through February 1, 2009), this tour features a discussion between director Philippe de Montebello and curator Dorothea Arnold. Learn more about the exhibition.
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Greek Galleries
Director Philippe de Montebello narrates this audio feature comprising highlights from the Metropolitan's renowned collection of Greek art.
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Musical Instruments
This audio tour, narrated by J. Kenneth Moore, Frederick P. Rose Curator in Charge of the Department of Musical Instruments, and Laurence Libin, research curator, features music played on instruments in the Metropolitan's collection.
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Director's Choices
Director Philippe de Montebello highlights thirteen of the Metropolitan's most exquisite pieces from its vast permanent collection.
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Winslow Homer
Narrated by Philippe de Montebello, this feature is drawn from the works in the exhibition "Winslow Homer," which was on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from June 20 to September 22, 1996. The exhibition was organized by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and was made possible by GTE Corporation.
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Goya in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This audio feature, narrated by Philippe de Montebello, was created to accompany the exhibition "Goya in The Metropolitan Museum of Art," which was on view from September 12 to December 21, 1995. The exhibition was made possible by Goya Foods.
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