Gujarati Maestro of Many Worlds: Zubin Mehta
On April 29, 2026, the world celebrates the 90th birthday of Zubin Mehta — a son of Gujarat, a proud Indian, and a truly global maestro. Born in Bombay (now Mumbai) to a Parsi family with deep musical roots, Mehta carried India with him wherever he went. Though he spent much of his life abroad — especially in Israel — he never changed his Indian passport, a quiet yet powerful affirmation of identity and belonging.
From Vienna to New York, from Tel Aviv to Los Angeles, Zubin Mehta’s baton shaped the sound of the world’s greatest orchestras. He served as Music Director of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for decades, becoming Music Director for Life. He led the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and conducted the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics, La Scala in Milan, and other iconic institutions. His interpretations of Mahler, Beethoven, Strauss, and Verdi have stirred audiences across continents, making him not merely a conductor, but a bridge between cultures.
His lifetime of excellence has been recognized with some of the highest honors: the Padma Vibhushan from India, the Israel Prize, Kennedy Center Honors, and numerous international decorations from Europe and beyond. Yet beyond awards, his greatest legacy lies in the emotional universality of his music — an orchestra of emotions that transcends borders, politics, and language.
MusicOasis offers this GraTribute Session not merely as a celebration, but as an expression of gratitude. In honoring Zubin Mehta, we honor artistic excellence, cultural rootedness, and global harmony.
This rare gathering is for music lovers, young aspirants, cultural thinkers, and anyone who believes art can unite humanity. To join is to witness the journey of a Gujarati genius who became a citizen of the world — and to be inspired to carry one’s own roots into the wider symphony of life.
Event Venue
Excel Hall-Oasis Valleys: Vadodara, Excel Hall-Oasis Valleys: Vadodara, Vadodara, GJ, India
INR 500







