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Zubin Mehta (born 29 April 1936) is an Indian conductor of Western classical music. He is music director emeritus of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO) and conductor emeritus of the Los Angeles Philharmonic .
Zubin Mehta: Puccini: La Fanciulla Del West (Album) Nominated 1980: Best Pop Instrumental Performance: Zubin Mehta: Manhattan - Music From The Woody Allen Film: Nominated 1981: Best Classical Album: Zubin Mehta: Bartók: Concerto For Violin And Orchestra: Nominated 1982: Best Classical Album: Zubin Mehta: Isaac Stern 60th Anniversary ...
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The film recounts the history of Zoroastrianism and prophet Zarathushtra, covering a period of 3500 years of the Zoroastrians and the Parsees of India. The story begins with the conductor Zubin Mehta, the film's pivotal figure, a westernised Parsi who visits his homeland to discover his roots, and in the process learns about the history of his people.
Portrait of Zubin Mehta (1968) is a 38-min. documentary film by Terry Sanders about the life of the conductor Zubin Mehta. The documentary has been filmed in Bombay and Los Angeles . In the film, the camera follows Zubin Mehta over a length of time – during rehearsals, meetings, performances and backstage activities, as well as on a tour with ...
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Maestro Zubin Mehta conducted the orchestra in 2013, and returned to conduct again in 2015 when the AWO performed in three cities in India, with soprano Greta Bradman as guest soloist. [4] Mehta is to return in 2022 to conduct the AWO in a performance of Strauss' works [5] in Sydney and Melbourne.
Mehta is an Indian surname, derived from the Sanskrit word mahita meaning 'great' or 'praised'. It is found among several Indian religious groups, including Hindus , Jains , Parsis , and Sikhs . Among Hindus, it is used by a wide range of castes and social groups, including Rajputs , Brahmins , Tyagi and Bania .