Since his early rise to international prominence, Zubin Mehta has exercised consummate mastery as a conductor in the concert hall, opera house and recording studio. Born in Mumbai and trained in Vienna, he has formed close relationships with the world’s leading orchestras and enjoyed notably lengthy tenures as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic and Israel Philharmonic. Both these ensembles make a substantial contribution to this collection of 27CDs and 3DVDs, as does violinist Itzhak Perlman, one of Mehta’s closest colleagues since the 1960s. The recordings, made between 1967 and 2000, encompass orchestral, choral, operatic and song repertoire of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Zubin Mehta, now 84, is one of the leading conductors of his generation: he is renowned for his exceptional baton technique, acute sense of form and structure, spontaneous and dynamic temperament.
He was born on 29 April 1936 in Bombay (now Mumbai) into a family of ancient Persian origin. His father, a violinist who spent a number of years playing with the Hallé under Barbirolli, had founded the Bombay Symphony Orchestra and gave him his first music lessons. Zubin began assisting him when he was a teenager and conducted the Bombay Symphony for the first time at sixteen.
In the early 1950s he completed his musical education at the Vienna Musikakademie under Hans Swarowsky. During his time in the Austrian capital, orchestral and operatic performances by Bruno Walter, Karl Böhm, Josef Krips and Herbert von Karajan made a huge impression on him. Later, in Italy, he also studied with Franco Ferrara, Carlo Zecchi and Alceo Galliera.
Mehta’s tremendous career has encompassed posts with major orchestras: Music Director of the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal (1960-1967); Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic (1962-1978); Music Director of the New York Philharmonic (1978-1991); Music Director for Life of the Israel Philharmonic (1981-2019).
In addition, he has regularly been invited to conduct the world’s top orchestras: Berliner Philharmoniker, Wiener Philharmoniker, London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra … and he gained huge popularity as conductor of the Three Tenors concerts, broadcast worldwide from 1990.
Last year he retired from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra after a productive 58-year relationship: 3320 concerts, including 1039 given on 106 tours over the time since his first concert with the IPO in May 1961! He was appointed its Musical Adviser in 1969, Principal Conductor in 1971, and Music Director for Life in 1981.
Though less voluminous than his Columbia-Sony discography, Mehta’s complete catalogue of Warner recordings represents a significant part of his recorded legacy: Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2 and Finlandia; Holst’s The Planets; a wonderful Gershwin anthology; Orff’s Carmina Burana; violin concertos with Itzhak Perlman (one of his best friends) and Maxim Vengerov (mentored by Mehta); a complete Aida (Nilsson, Bumbry, Corelli); a complete Tosca (Malfitano, Domingo, Raimondi), not to mention The Three Tenors in Concert 1994 which is a worldwide bestseller!
The set also includes 3 DVDs:
– Perlman in Russia: film of the tour
– The Three Tenors in Concert 1994 (Pavarotti, Domingo, Carreras)
– PUCCINI Tosca (complete, on location in Rome, with Malfitano, Domingo, Raimondi)
Shankar: Rága Málá
Ravi Shankar (sitar)
London Symphony Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67
with English narration
Itzhak Perlman (narrator)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Saint-Saëns: Le carnaval des animaux
Katia & Marielle Labèque
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67
with German narration
André Heller
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67
with French narration
Jacques Higelin
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67
with Dutch narration
Bart Peeters
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Khachaturian: Violin Concerto in D minor
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Tchaikovsky: Souvenir d’un lieu cher, Op. 42: Méditation in D minor
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major ‘Titan’
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Bruch: Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 44
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 99
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Glazunov: Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 82
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Holst: The Planets, Op. 32
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Sibelius: Finlandia, Op. 26
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Mahler: Symphony No. 5
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Stravinsky: Symphony in 3 movements
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Gershwin: Porgy and Bess – Suite
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Gershwin: An American in Paris, tone poem
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Gershwin: Cuban Overture
New York Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta
Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Violin Concerto No. 2 ‘The Prophets’
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Ben-Haim: Violin Concerto
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Paganini: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 6
Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Saint-Saëns: Introduction & Rondo capriccioso, Op. 28
Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Saint-Saëns: Havanaise, Op. 83
Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Waxman, F: Carmen Fantasy
Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Tchaikovsky: Capriccio italien, Op. 45
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, Op. 20 Suite
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Tchaikovsky: Marche slave, Op. 31
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Op. 49
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Orff: Carmina Burana
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Berlioz: Le carnaval romain Overture, Op. 9
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Berlioz: Béatrice et Bénédict, Op. 27: Overture
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Mahler: Symphony No. 2 ‘Resurrection’
Nancy Gustafson (soprano), Florence Quivar (mezzo-soprano)
Prague Philharmonic Choir, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Franck, C: Symphony in D minor
Berliner Philharmoniker
Zubin Mehta
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78 ‘Organ Symphony’
Berliner Philharmoniker
Zubin Mehta
Mahler: Symphony No. 6 in A minor ‘Tragic’
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Zubin Mehta
Verdi: Aida
Birgit Nilsson (soprano), Franco Corelli (tenor), Grace Bumbry (mezzo-soprano), Mario Sereni (baritone), Teatro dell’Opera, Roma (opera company)
Zubin Mehta
Puccini: Tosca
Catherine Malfitano (soprano), Plácido Domingo (tenor), Ruggero Raimondi (bass), Giacomo Prestia (bass)
Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma della RAI
Zubin Mehta
Verdi: La Traviata
Eteri Gvazava (soprano), José Cura (tenor), Rolando Panerai (baritone)
Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Zubin Mehta