The Metropolitan Museum of Art - February 19, 2026

Experience The Met Cloisters activated with movement and sound

Plus, performances on rare instruments from The Met collection...

Plus, performances on rare instruments from The Met collection
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Met Collection Pianos in Concert
 
Met Collection Pianos in Concert
Friday, March 6, 7 pm
The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, The Met Fifth Avenue


Hear prized pianos from The Met collection in a rare duo performance featuring pianists Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner and Derek Wang.

Experience an extraordinary evening featuring two historically significant pianos from The Met collection in a program of music from the height of the instruments' turn-of-the-century popularity. Compare the fine technical work of famed German piano maker Carl Bechstein—still considered one of Germany's "big four" piano manufacturers—with the dramatic artistry of the "La Mort du Cygne" (Death of the Swan) piano from French builder Érard, inlaid with a titular scene by famed Art Nouveau designers Louis Majorelle and Victor Prouvé. "Gifted virtuoso" (San Francisco Chronicle) Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner and "musical gourmand" (Le Devoir) Derek Wang, both alumni of the National YoungArts Foundation, bring the instruments to life both separately and in tandem.

This performance is presented in conjunction with The Met's Department of Musical Instruments.

Tickets start at $35

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Gerard & Kelly: Saints at a Disco (Prelude)
 
Gerard & Kelly: Saints at a Disco (Prelude)
Thursday, March 12 & Friday, March 13, 7 pm
Museum-wide, The Met Cloisters


Experience the splendor of The Met Cloisters with a newly commissioned, site-specific immersive performance.

For more than two decades, the artist duo Gerard & Kelly has developed a singular body of work that brings narrative, choreography, and critical inquiry into dialogue with site and architecture. For the first installation of a multipart project—commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and developed by Gerard & Kelly Foundation with the support of VIA Art Fund, Doris Duke Foundation, and Rockefeller Brothers Fund—the duo engages with the exhibition Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages and activates the unique architecture of The Met Cloisters through music and movement. Saints at a Disco explores the disco as a sanctuary—a place not only of mourning and loss, especially in the wake of the AIDS epidemic, but also of cultural transmission and spiritual transcendence.

Located in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan, The Met Cloisters brings the Middle Ages to life through the art, architecture, and gardens of medieval Europe.

Tickets start at $80

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Julian Lage
 
Julian Lage
Saturday, March 21, 7 pm
The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, The Met Fifth Avenue


Hear the acclaimed guitarist in a solo performance featuring jazz standards and original compositions.

From the time the documentary Jules at Eight documented his prodigious childhood talent, guitarist Julian Lage has been a multifaceted force, weaving influences from jazz, pop, classical, country, bluegrass, and folk into his signature style. Now, after more than 15 acclaimed albums, he makes his debut at The Met with a solo evening of old favorites, new compositions, and much more. Don't miss this one-of-a-kind performance!

This performance is presented in conjunction with The Met's Department of Musical Instruments.

Tickets start at $35

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Kahil El'Zabar and Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
Kahil El'Zabar and Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
Saturday, February 21, 7 pm
The Temple of Dendur, The Met Fifth Avenue


Free with Museum admission

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Julia Kent
Julia Kent
Friday, April 10, 5:30 pm & 7 pm
Gallery 628, The Met Fifth Avenue


Free with Museum admission

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Performance Highlight
Sanchez-Werner and Wang play The Met's Érard Grand Piano
 
Sánchez-Werner and Wang play The Met's Érard Grand Piano
Get a sneak peek of The Met's rare Érard "The Death of the Swan" piano with "En bateau" ("Sailing") from Claude Debussy's Petite Suite for piano four-hands—written just fifteen years before this piano was built—featuring pianists Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner and Derek Wang

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Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages is made possible by the Michel David-Weill Fund and Kathryn A. Ploss.

Met Collection Pianos in Concert and Julian Lage are made possible by David Katz and the Abraham J. and Phyllis Katz Foundation.

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Image: Louis Majorelle (French, Toul 1859–1926 Nancy); Manufacturer: Érard (French, ca. 1780–1959); Victor Emile Prouvé (French, Nancy 1858–1943 Sétif, Algeria). La Mort du Cygne Grand Piano. Mahogany, carved and inlaid with fruitwood veneers; ivorine; gilt bronze. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Yvette and Allen Michaan, 2022 | Gerard & Kelly, photo by Aude Carleton | Julian Lage, photo by Alyse Gafkjen | Kahil El'Zabar performs with Ethnic Heritage Ensemble at The Met, photo by Stephanie Berger | Julia Kent, photo by Mikiodo
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