A stunning selection of musical instruments, from ancient times to the
present
Musical instruments are among the most meaningful artifacts produced by
humankind, a marriage of technology, artistry, symbolism, religion and
entertainment. Musical Instruments presents over 100 examples from the
MFA's world-renowned collection, spanning a breadth of centuries and
cultures, offering a brilliant array of instruments as producers of both
aural and visual delight. The pieces shown here--which range from an
ancient Greek trumpet to a modern lap steel guitar, from earthenware
panpipes to the phenomenally complex Indonesian gamelan--are remarkable
not only for the myriad sounds they produce, but also for their
attractive, at times breathtaking, extraordinarily varied physical
aspects. As objects of both cultural expression and sculptural craft,
these are among the most exquisite and intriguing instruments ever
created. More than a mere picture book, however, this latest title in
the MFA Highlights series offers, as do its companion volumes, an
accessible introduction to the genre, bringing to the fore the full
richness, artistry and significance of musical instruments around the
world.