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Exhibition Tour—Musical Bodies

Join Bradley Strauchen-Scherer, Curator in the Department of Musical Instruments, and Ava Valentino, Research Assistant in the Department of Musical Instruments, along with Brett Renfer, Senior Project Manager of Emerging Technologies, to virtually explore the Musical Bodies exhibition.

From clapping hands and tapping feet to beatboxing and whistling, the human body is a musical instrument. Musical instruments, in turn, often draw their form and decoration from our bodies. Around the world and across time, instruments emerge as powerful vehicles that represent our voices, actions, and identity not only in music but throughout the visual arts, literature, religion, pop culture, and mythology.

Musical Bodies is the first major exhibition to explore the relationship between musical instruments and the body by bringing together some 130 instruments, paintings, sculptures, drawings, and more to illuminate how we express who we are, what we value, and what we believe. With works from The Met collection and institutions and collectors around the world, the exhibition explores 4,000 years of art and music history, from ancient Egyptian rattles and musical masterpieces by Titian and Degas to instrument-inspired apparel and one of Prince’s most notable guitars. Musical Bodies will resonate with visitors of all ages, whether you are a musician, a devoted listener, or simply curious about human expression.


Contributors

Bradley Strauchen-Scherer
Curator
Ava Valentino
Research Assistant
Brett Renfer
Senior Project Manager, Emerging Technologies

Video by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and SandenWolff, Inc.

Production credits:
Managing Producer: Kate Farrell
Senior Producer: Melissa Bell
Associate Producer: Lela Jenkins
Director: Jonathan Sanden
Camera: Jonathan Sanden, Noah Therrien, Thomas Lange
Editors: Hannah Kaylor, Stephen Parnigoni and Jonathan Sanden
Music: Courtesy of Uppbeat and Premium Beat

Special thanks to:
Max Hollein, Bradley Strauchen-Scherer, Ava Valentino, Brett Renfer, Fabiana Weinberg, Greta Skagerlind, Brian D. Schneider, Jeff Crouse, David Van Tieghem, Lauren Lovette, Anabel Alpert, and the “Body as Instrument Production and Installation Teams: Kate Farrell, Lucas Groth, Melissa Bell, Lela Jenkins, Rozie Brockington, Jeffrey Johnson, Matt Modula, Paul Caro, Kaelan Burkett, Peter Berson


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