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James D'Aquisto (American, New York 1935–1995 Corona, California)

Date: 1983
Accession Number: 2014.274a, b

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April 8–October 1, 2019

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Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock and Roll is an exhibition that tracks rock music's seismic impact on society and culture—all through the instruments and sounds that defined its voice.
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Steinberger Sound

Date: mid 1980s
Accession Number: 2012.570

John Monteleone

"Each guitar is also designed and decorated to reflect the mood of one of the seasons of the year..."

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
58th Season Features Artists Ranging from Jordi Savall, Thomas Hampson,
Tenet, and the Pacifica Quartet to Angelique Kidjo, Patti Smith, and
Kayhan Kalhor
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Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (American, founded Kalamazoo, Michigan 1902)

Date: 1917
Accession Number: 2013.131a–c

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We started with no art, staff, or building. How did we get here? 150 years of transformation, and counting.

Nelson Freire and Nicholas Angelich on the PianoForte Recital Series, John Pizzarelli, and Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks; Tango Buenos Aires, David Dubal on Paganini, Liszt, and Wagner; and Gilbert Kaplan Asks "Did New York Kill Gustav Mahler?"