Egypt in Music and Art

Program & Artists

Johann Strauss II Egyptian March
Mozart The Magic Flute Overture
Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 5, “Egyptian”
Artwork from the exhibition Divine Egypt

Leon Botstein conductor
Terrence Wilson piano

Tickets

3-Concert series Up to 20% off the full price
Available in late August

Part of TŌN’s Sight & Sound series

In the popular series Sight & Sound, TŌN explores the parallels between orchestral music and visual art. Each performance includes a discussion with conductor and music historian Leon Botstein accompanied by on-screen exhibition images and live musical excerpts, followed by a full performance of the works and an audience Q&A.

In ancient Egypt, images of gods weren’t just images—they brought the gods to life. Egyptians believed that it was through their depictions in tombs, temples, and shrines that the deities could enter sacred spaces and become active participants in rituals, offering a vital connection between the human and divine worlds. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, European composers like Mozart and Johann Strauss II incorporated influences from the Middle East into some of their music. Saint-Saëns’s Fifth Piano Concerto was written in Egypt, where the composer included in his work the melody of a Nubian love song he had heard along the Nile. Grammy-nominated pianist Terrence Wilson, winner of the SONY ES Award for Musical Excellence, an Avery Fisher Career Grant, and the Juilliard Petschek Award, will perform the concerto with TŌN.

The exhibition Divine Egypt will be on view at The Met Fifth Avenue from October 12, 2025–January 19, 2026 in gallery 899.

Concert Details

The event will last approximately 2 hours, including one 20-minute intermission.

Discussion, on-screen exhibition images, and live musical excerpts

Leon Botstein and The Orchestra Now

Intermission
20 min

Johann Strauss II Egyptian March, Op. 335
4 min
Listen

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart The Magic Flute Overture, K.620
7 min
Listen

Camille Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 5 in F Major, Op. 103, “Egyptian”
Terrence Wilson piano
28 min
Listen

Q&A with the audience

All timings are approximate. Program and artists subject to change.

Sample the Music

Johann Strauss II Egyptian March

Mozart The Magic Flute Overture

Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 5, “Egyptian”

Image: Triad of Osiris, Horus, and Isis. From Egypt, probably Thebes, Karnak Temple. Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22, reign of Osorkon II (about 872–837 BCE). Gold inlaid with lapis lazuli. Acquired in 1872. Paris, Louvre Museum, Department of Egyptian Antiquities (E 6204).

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