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Morgan Library exhibition looks beyond Mozart’s legend

The New York show explores Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart through early compositions, personal objects, manuscripts, letters and instruments connected to his work

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Morgan Library exhibition looks beyond Mozart’s legend
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A new Morgan Library and Museum exhibition in New York examines Mozart’s life and music through manuscripts, letters, objects and instruments.
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A new Morgan Library and Museum exhibition in New York examines Mozart’s life and music through manuscripts, letters, objects and instruments.

A new exhibition at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York City is putting Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s life and work back in close view, pairing the familiar legend of the composer with materials tied to the person behind it.

The exhibition, featured in a CBS News report by Jane Pauley, traces Mozart from his earliest known creative years to the music that made him one of history’s most enduring composers. According to the report, the show includes his first compositions, created when he was 5, along with personal objects, manuscripts, letters and instruments associated with the music he composed.

The appeal of the exhibition is in its scale and intimacy: Mozart is often encountered as a towering name in classical music, but the Morgan’s presentation, as described by CBS, points readers and visitors toward the working materials and private traces that can make a legendary figure feel more immediate.

The source material does not specify the exhibition’s run dates, ticketing details or the full list of items on display. But the central focus is clear: the show uses rare and personal artifacts to illuminate both Mozart the man and Mozart the composer, from childhood beginnings to the works that continue to define his legacy.

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