Explore the life and music of Mozart through the objects he used and music manuscripts he created! Students visit the exhibition “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Treasures from the Mozarteum Foundation of Salzburg” and hear music on an inquiry-driven, multimodal tour. Participants examine art, instruments, and manuscripts to discover how composers transform ideas and emotions into music and consider why Mozart’s work continues to inspire audiences today.
School programs at the Morgan Library & Museum offer students an opportunity to look closely, ask questions, make meaning, and find personal relevance in a wide range of objects. The Morgan’s collections and exhibitions highlight the creative process throughout history and include ancient Mesopotamian cylinder seals and tablets, medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, rare printed books and bindings, and a large collection of Renaissance to contemporary drawings. The range of the Morgan’s world-renowned literary and art collections support and supplement K-12 classroom curricula.
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Tuesday - Friday
10:00 am, 10:30 am, 11:00 am
There is no fee for NYC Public schools.
Please schedule tours per class. Book all classes separately, do not combine classes.
Special Education/Self-Contained
- 17 participants (including youth and adults)
If you require a tour in a language other than English, including ASL interpretation, please email us at schools@themorgan.org.
History, Art, Music, Instrumental Music
30 students, Max 4 chap., Min 2 chap.
90 min.
Field Trip
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
$150.00 per Group for Public School
$150.00 per Group for Private School
$0.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School