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Zubin Mehta Talks to Charlie Rose Conductor Zubin Mehta discusses the feeling of an orchestra performing at its best. Tags: Charlie Rose Zubin Mehta Israel Philharmonic Orchestra |
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Deepa Mehta Interview Omni TV interviewed Deepa Mehta before Water was released. she talks about Lisa Ray, John Abraham and her next Amitabh project. Tags: Deepa Mehta Water Interview Rajhans Omni bollywood india toronto |
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Mehta conducts Mahler: Symphony 5: mvt. 4 (Adagietto) Zubin Mehta conducts Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Teatro Municipal de Santiago de Chile. 2001. Tags: Gustav Mahler Symphony 5 Adagietto Zubin Mehta Israel Philharmonic Chile |
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Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto n. 3 Horowitz- Mehta 1978 S.Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto N.3 Mov.1 Part.1 Horowitz- Mehta (1978, Patrimonio Dell'Umanita) Tags: Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto N.3 Horowitz Mehta 1978 |
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Rimsky Korsakov - Flight of the bumblebee Flight of the bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Berliner Philharmoniker. Zubin Mehta, conductor. Tags: rimsky korsakov bumblebee mehta berliner philharmoniker |
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Zubin Mehta [Conductor] - "Nessun Dorma": Without applause Music video by Zubin Mehta [Conductor] performing "Nessun Dorma": Without applause with Christopher Raeburn [Producer], Not Applicable [Video Producer], Not Applicable [Video Director] (C) 1990 Decca Music Group Limited Tags: Zubin Mehta [Conductor] "Nessun Dorma" Classical Decca Christopher Raeburn [Producer] Not Applicable [Video Producer] Director] |
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Zubin Mehta Zubin Mehta Documentary Tags: Zubin Mehta |
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Zubin Mehta Conducts Israel Philharmonic with Viviane Hagner Zubin Mehta conducts the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO) along with 14 year old violinist Viviane Hagner performing a piece by Camille Saint-Saens. This concert was in Tel Aviv in 1990 Tags: Zubin Mehta Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Hagner IPO Symphony Conductor Music |
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Zubin Mehta: conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic zubin mehta:conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic at 24 Tags: zubin mehta parsian dorian rayn tribute Los Angeles Philharmonic |
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Glinka - Ruslan and Ludmilla - Overture Ruslan and Ludmilla overture by Mihail Ivanovich Glinka. Berliner Philharmoniker. Zubin Mehta, conductor. Tags: glinka ruslan ludmilla overture mehta berliner philharmoniker |
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Tajit Mehta interviewed on GDC progress by Andrew Kreig Tajit Mehta, co-chairman of the Global Development Committee of the Wireless Communications Association International (WCA) describes the committee's progress in an interview by WCA President Andrew Kreig Tags: "Tagit Mehta" "Andrew Kreig" Sprint WCA GDC "Global Development Committee" |
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Hemant Mehta Speaks About His "Soul-selling" eBay Auction On December 12, 2007, atheist Hemant Mehta spoke about his infamous eBay auction to the Humanists of West Suburban Chicagoland, a Membership Chapter of the American Humanist Association. The event took place at the DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church in Naperville, IL. In the video, he refers to the moment he decided to auction his church-going time on eBay and the initial media reaction to it. The auction eventually ended at a staggering $504. A month after appearing on Kirk Cameron's radio show, Hemant's story appeared on the front page of The Wall Street Journal and eventually led to the writing of his book "I Sold My Soul on eBay." http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1400073472/wwwfriendlyat-20 Hemant blogs at http://www.friendlyatheist.com Thanks to Joanne Reid for producing the video and Jack Sechrest for putting the event together. Tags: atheist atheism eBay religion church Christianity Hemant Mehta Friendly Atheist |
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Nipun Mehta: The Values of Charity Focus Charity Focus founder Nipun Mehta talks about the values behind his organization, like selfless volunteering and focusing on small things, which allowed his team to discover the power of many. Tags: volunteer service power collective intelligence interconnectedness values compassion generosity humility |
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Bejun Mehta - Handel's Belshazzar - 3 Arias Bejun Mehta as Cyrus. Haendel's Belshazzar by René Jacobs Aix en Provence july 2008 Tags: Bejun Mehta Belshazzar Handel rene jacobs |
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Achal Mehta Live Navratri Garba Baroda 2006 Meet Achal Mehta @ www.achalmehta.com Achal Mehta's Rishabh group in Vadodara, India performing for Samvedan trust - Maa Shakti have registered their name in the Limca Book of Records for the largest garba gathering (+38,000 participants), dancing in totally traditional dresses. During Navratri, garbas are performed all around in the world but the true flavor has been retained in Baroda only. The garbas are performed by the girls and boys who wear traditional dresses only go around the Centre Stage often referred to Mataji's temple. The circle varies from 15-35 and all the girls and boys follow a pattern based on the type of song. This garbas are sung non stop and the duration of the garbas on a any particular day would range from 2 to 5 hrs. Apart from the Garba players, there is a large public presence, which just comes to the ground to listen the songs sung by Achal Mehta and their troupe. "Teen talli" and "Heentch" a garba steps form, have originated & popularized years ago from Vadodara and can be seen all garba gatherings. Achal Mehtas Rishabh group every year composes new songs and they have a huge collection of CD and cassettes like Sur, Vrundavan and Fagan No Kaif. All the songs sung by this group are dedicated to Lord Krishna and Ambema. There is a lot of purity in the music also and in none of the songs you can hear remixes of Hindi Film songs and even in Live shows. The garba event was shown live by Etv Gujarati and other national channels. In the video you can see Achal Mehta performing Live and Rajiv monitoring the link between players mood and achal at Vadodara during Navtrari of 2006 Tags: Achalmehta achalmehta Navratri navratri baroda Rishabhgroup rishabhgroup garba Garba Aarkee arkee mashakti |
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Charlie Rose - Calvin Trillin / Zubin Mehta Segment 1: Author Calvin Trillin talks about his late wife Alice, the subject of his new book, "About Alice". Segment 2: We conclude with conductor Zubin Mehta. Tags: charlie_rose tvshow music |
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manju mehta raag gavti jor 2 raag gavti jor 2 This familial devotion to music continues in Mehta's own clan. Her husband, Shri Nandan Mehta, is a top-notch tabla player and a disciple of Pandit Kishan Maharaj. Her older daughter, Purvi, plays sitar. Younger daughter Hetal plays tabla and will accompany Mehta (alongside tabla player Ustad Kadar Khan) during her Fort Lauderdale performance this Saturday. With the help of artists such as Mehta, a new generation of female Indian musicians seems poised to break the chains of tradition, which for centuries saw women as lacking the proper qualities to master a musical instrument. "In Moghul times, the somber dhrupad style, essentially a vocal style with some instrumental accompaniment, was the leading genre in classical music," Mehta explains. "Dhrupad, which was mainly heard in royal venues, was entirely dominated by male musicians, both instrumentally and vocally." The rudra veena, a large fretted zither prominently featured in dhrupad, was played by and taught solely to the males in musical families. The lighter khyal style, which evolved in the Eighteenth Century, began to admit female vocalists, but not female instrumentalists. Mehta continues: "Instrumental music was first derived from dhrupad, therefore men remained the primary exponents of such music. In addition to considerations of tradition, the technique and strength required for successful performance on traditional instruments is quite significant." Accordingly the same prejudiced rationalizations used to exclude women from certain male-dominated sports were also used against aspiring female musicians in India. "The ability to endure many hours of daily arduous practice necessary to attain proficiency was also considered the province of men," Mehta adds dryly. Miron Leshem, a member of the board of directors of the Pembroke Pines-based Association of Performing Arts of India (which is sponsoring Mehta's local performance), has only the highest praise for the sitarya. He says the association has wanted Mehta to appear in South Florida for some time. Leshem describes Mehta's distinct style as one that "combines the tantrakari ang [instrumental-based style] with the gayaki ang [vocal-based style]. In the latter approach, the sitarist tries to imitate and capture the ornaments, grace notes, and microtonal inflections that give Indian music its character and beauty. Both her fixed compositions -- the gats -- and her improvisations are truly memorable." Although Mehta bucked tradition to become a critically acclaimed professional sitarya, her playing, while innovative, never strays from the traditionalist path. "Unlike other instrumentalists, she does not introduce radical elements into her music, but nevertheless her instrumental 'voice' remains fresh and distinctive," says Leshem. "Manju never degenerates into mere pyrotechnics. The quality of her tone, the ability to be different within traditional confines, and her inherent musicality all combine to make her unique." While being a female sitar player does set Mehta apart from the pack, "my contribution is not one associated with gender," she says. "Rather it's the ability to bring out the rasa, the emotional qualities of a particular raga, whether they be devotion, love, pathos, or joy." Bharti Chokshi -disciple- shared video October 30,1999 APAI Tags: manju mehta raag gavti jor 2 |
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Achal Mehta - Rishabh Group 2006 - Halo Visit www.achalmehta.com This composition "Halo" is a Rajasthani Folk song but beautifuly blended with the spirit of Navratri. Achal Mehta had spotted Dewangi and introduced her in the live shows of Rishabh. This song is normally the last song before intermission. Even if in the private functions requests turn up for this song. Here Dewangi renders "Halo" . The Rhythm Section is in total charge by Raju Joshi Tags: achal mehta Achal Mehta Rishabh rishabh Navratri navratri garba Garba |
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Hemant Mehta Speaks at Creation Museum Protest This speech was given at the "Rally for Reason" the evening before the opening of the Creation Museum in Boone County, Kentucky. The speaker is Hemant Mehta, a blogger at http://www.friendlyatheist.com and author of "I Sold My Soul on eBay." Mehta is also the chair of the Secular Student Alliance. Video is courtesy of Michigan Atheists. Tags: Christian Creationism Evolution Museum Secular Humanist Friendly Atheist atheism eBay soul |
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On the beautiful Blue Danube - By Zubin Mehta On the beautiful Blue Danube - By Zubin Mehta Tags: Zubin Mehta On the beautiful Blue Danube |
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Zubin Mehta Tribute - Kennedy Center Honors (1/2) A video tribute celebrating the life of conductor Zubin Mehta, from the 2006 Kennedy Center Honors program, where he was an honoree. Tags: Zubin Mehta Kennedy Center conductor classical music |
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Achal Mehta 2006 Rishabh Group- Sanado Visit www.achalmehta.com "Sanado" a new composition launched in 2006 at the request of the public at large. Every year a couple of new compositions are aired. A tradition maintained by Achal Mehta's Rishabh Group. The song "Sanado" is sung by Dewangi. Music arranged by Achal Mehta, Kaushik Mistry and Vinod Iyenger. Tags: achal mehta Achal Mehta Rishabh rishabh Navratri navratri garba Garba |
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mehta mimicry in college festival Tags: mehta |
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Phil Smith Plays Haydn Concerto 3/NYPO/Mehta Phil Smith plays the 3rd Movement of the Haydn Trumpet concerto. Live telecast from 1989. If you look very closely, you can see a single bead of sweat. Pretty cool customer. Tags: Phil Smith Haydn Trumpet Concerto New York Philharmonic classical |
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Ustad Shahid Parvez & Nihar Mehta (a cura di Andrea Franzel) Layali (Notti d'Oriente) a cura di Andrea Franzel Bari, Domenica 23 Luglio 2006 ore 20:30 Chiostro di San Francesco alla Scarpa MUSICHE CLASSICHE DALL'INDIA USTAD SHAHID PARVEZ KHAN Universalmente considerato come uno dei più grandi suonatori di sitar viventi Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan è sicuramente l'ospite più importante e più gradito di questa iniziativa. Considerato un bambino prodigio all'età di otto anni diede a Calcutta la sua prima esibizione professionale. Iniziò l'apprendimento della musica hindustani con le tabla e con il canto all'età di appena tre anni allenandosi tutti i giorni fino all'alba. Shahid Parvez proviene da una delle più importanti famiglia di musica hindustani. È nipote infatti di Vilayat Khan una delle leggende viventi del sitar. Nonostante non disdegni l'innovazione in musica è considerato un purista ed un perfezionista. Il suo stile vocale è il gayaki e il suo stile strumentale è il tantrakari. Molto richiesto e apprezzato si esibisce regolarmente in concerti ed insegna spostandosi con frequenza nei vari continenti. Il suo strumento, il sitar, è il più rappresentativo della musica hindustani. È un cordofono a manico lungo, largo e tastato, di legno (tek o mogano), cassa di risonanza di zucca vuota e corde pizzicate di acciaio, ottone e rame. L'invenzione è attribuita al poeta e musicista turco Amir Kusro e la parola stessa sitar in persiano significa "tre corde". La particolarità del sitar, consiste nell'uso della tecnica, peculiarità esclusiva della musica hindustani, denominata mind ovvero l'uso della tensione laterale della corda che caratterizza il sitar come strumento indiano. NIHAR MEHTA Nihar Mehta è l'ultimo discendente di una delle più importanti famiglie di musicisti e filosofi di Aḥmedabad nel Gujarat (India). Suo zio Nandan Mehta fondò nel 1980 uno dei più importati conservatori del Nord dell'India e da allora organizza tutti gli anni uno dei più prestigiosi festival di musica classica hindustani, il Saptak Festival. All'età di dodici anni Nihar incominciò ad apprendere la tabla da suo padre Murari Mehta, grande suonatore di pakhawaj (membranofono a forma cilindrica a doppia membrana). Successivamente divenne discepolo di uno dei più noti esponenti della gharana (scuola tradizionale) di Benares, Pandit Kishan Maharaj. Dopo aver vinto prestigiosi premi e competizioni come l'Omkarnath Music Competition nel 1994 incominciò la sua carriere concertistica come solista e come accompagnatore dei più celebri solisti di musica hindustani. Ospitato dai più importanti festival dell'India, negli ultimi cinque anni si è esibito in concerti organizzati nei diversi continenti dall'Europa agli Stati Uniti. In questo progetto Nihar Mehta accompagnerà i solisti suonando le tabla. Esse sono sicuramente gli strumenti a percussione più popolari dell'India. Sono una coppia di membranofoni ad una membrana in pelle di capra che si posizionano al suolo. Ognuno viene suonato da una singola mano. Il primo tablista della storia moderna fu Sudhar Khan, fondatore dello stile di Delhi, grazie a lui ed ai suoi discepoli le tabla si diffusero e nacquero sei importanti gharana (scuole) - Dheli, Ajrara, Punjab, Farukkabad, Lacknow, Benares - che si contraddistinguono per i diversi stili esecutivi.______________________________________________________________ANDREA FRANZEL Tags: USTAD SHAHID PARVEZ KHAN NIHAR MEHTA ANDREA FRANZEL BARI LAYALI NOTTI D'ORIENTE SITAR TABLA |