A new exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York focuses on three physical objects that were instrumental to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s development.
The display presents the actual instruments and annotated scores that shaped the composer’s early career. Visitors can examine a violin he played as a child, a concert piano he used for performances, and his personal manuscript of a pivotal early symphony.
These artifacts, on loan from institutions in Salzburg, Austria, provide a tangible link to Mozart’s formative years. The exhibition argues that access to these specific tools was foundational to his musical genius.
The show encourages a direct engagement with history, allowing the public to see and hear replicas of the sounds that surrounded the young composer. It runs through the summer.
