Young maestro takes baton as Israel Philharmonic's Zubin Mehta ends 50-year tenure
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Young maestro takes baton as Israel Philharmonic's Zubin Mehta ends 50-year tenure
- Title: Young maestro takes baton as Israel Philharmonic's Zubin Mehta ends 50-year tenure
- Date: 24th October 2019
- Summary: TEL AVIV, ISRAEL (FILE) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) ZUBIN MEHTA, MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF THE ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CONDUCTING ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA IN 1979 DOVEV, ISRAEL (FILE) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF MEHTA CONDUCTING ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA NEAR LEBANON BORDER VARIOUS OF LEBANESE AND ISRAELIS LISTENING TO MUSIC, ACCORDING TO 1979 NEWS REPORT
- Embargoed: 7th November 2019 12:43
- Keywords: Israel Zubin Mehta Israel Philharmonic Lahav Shani conductor Maestro orchestra classical music
- Location: TEL AVIV, DOVEV, ISRAEL
- City: TEL AVIV, DOVEV, ISRAEL
- Country: Israel
- Topics: Human Interest / Brights / Odd News,Society/Social Issues
- Reuters ID: LVA001B2GJSRD
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Zubin Mehta was only 25 years old when he first conducted the Israel Philharmonic. Over half a century later, he's passing the baton to a fast-rising Israeli maestro some 53 years his junior.
The 83-year-old Indian conductor capped off thousands of performances as music director of the renowned symphony orchestra in a series of farewell concerts in Tel Aviv this week, making way for Lahav Shani, 30, to take the reins.
Shani has dazzled audiences for over a decade as both conductor and pianist, building an enviable portfolio of podium appointments in Europe and debasing questions about his youth with his virtuosic musical bravado. He will become music director in 2020.
Mumbai-born Mehta's tenure with the ensemble has spanned much of Israel's dramatic history since the country's founding in 1948.
During his six-decade career he also led the philharmonic orchestras of New York and Los Angeles and the main opera houses of Munich and Florence. But Israel's orchestra was a mainstay throughout.
Mehta says he stayed on as music adviser and director since 1969, in part out of admiration for an Israeli audience that cherishes the arts during times of conflict. Israeli classical music fans celebrate Shani's appointment but say Mehta's retirement marks the end of an era.
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