Jubin mehta biography of michael jackson
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Michael Jackson’s life to be turned into a broadway musical
Tony Award-winner Christopher Wheeldon is set to direct the musical, which will feature many of Jackson’s hits, including Smooth Criminal, Thriller, and is likely to contain some of the recognisable moves from Jackson’s music videos and tours. It will premiere in 2020.
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The score, like the Carole King-centric musical Beautiful, will feature songs from the singer’s own extensive catalogue, marked by universally loved hits such Man in the Mirror, The Way You Make Me Feel, Billy Jean and Beat It.
This is not the first stage show inspired by Jackson. Earlier, there was Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour and Michael Jackson: One in 2011 and 2013 respectively. Another show about the pop star, Thriller Live, can be seen in London’s West End.
There have been notable attempts to bring Jackson’s music to the screen, too, with documentaries such as Michael Jackson’s This is I
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How many Grammy nominations have been received by Zubin Mehta as of March 2022?
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Zubin Mehta on What’s In Store at Symphony Orchestra of India Concerts This Week
A year after he conducted the Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI) at Mumbai’s luxurious Jamshed Bhabha Theatre, maestro Zubin Mehta returns to the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) with a sense of satisfaction. “In the last concert, our program included Gustav Mahler’s difficult Symphony No. 1, Titan. The musicians did a wonderful job, and I wouldn’t have been here again if I wasn’t convinced of their abilities,” he says.
The 88-year-old Mumbai-born conductor, who had to postpone his original 2022 concert when doctors advised him rest, looks very exuberant before his first rehearsal. What’s challenging is that instead of popular composers like Beethoven and Mozart, or forms like the symphony and concerto, Mehta will lead a slightly offbeat selection this time. “After discussing with Khushroo N. Suntook [NCPA chairman] we decided to go ahead and okay the two Strausses,” says Mehta.
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