Zubin Mehta awarded top art prize

Published September 16, 2008

TOKYO Indian conductor Zubin Mehta was named Tuesday a recipient of Japans Praemium Imperiale, one of arts richest awards, for his lifetime work with orchestras around the world.
Mehta, 72, one of the leading Asians in western classical music, has led philharmonic orchestras in Berlin, New York, Tel Aviv and Vienna.
As executive director and president of the New York Philharmonic, Mehta led a landmark performance of the 106-member orchestra in Pyongyang in February.
Japan each year awards the Praemium Imperiale, which is backed by the imperial family, for accomplishments in painting, sculpture, music, architecture and theatre or film.
The others awarded this year are British pop artist Richard Hamilton, Russian conceptual sculptors Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Swiss architect Peter Zumthor and Japanese kabuki theatre actor Tojuro Sakata.
Each winner receives 15 million yen, making it one of the worlds most lucrative art prizes. They will receive the prize at a ceremony on October 15.
Past winners include Jasper Johns, Leonard Bernstein, Jean-Luc Godard, Akira Kurosawa and, last year, Daniel Barenboim.

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