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April 02, 1993 - Image 91

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scarred by war and scorned
by its neighbors, where
security is a high-price
ticket, Mr. Mehta is not
about to sound off about fun-
ding concerns. "We recog-
d nize that we are not on top
of the list of major donors,"
says Zubin Mehta, "that
there are other problems
uch more important than
ours.
"We know our place — but
we still need help."
Not that the IPO is send-
ing out an SOS for talent.
Attracting topnotch musi-
cians is "no problem," says
Zubin Mehta. The recent
wave of Russian emigres has
flooded the market with tal-
ented players.
But the IPO is not without
its troubles. For example,
the mere mention of corn-
poser Richard Wagner's
name makes some Israelis
lose their composure.
"It is not an intellectual
discussion," says the IPO's
conductor of the emotional
reaction generated
) whenever the prospect of
performing music by Adolf
Hitler's favorite composer is
raised.
Yet, Mr. Mehta has "no
regrets" in broaching the
subject some time ago. "We
would never have known the
I\ real feelings" of Israelis had
not the topic been brought
up to begin with, he says.
Several seasons back, the
IPO took the measure of how
Israelis felt on the topic by
floating trial balloons about
performing Wagner works.
> Holocaust survivors and
others reacted strenuously,
and the impassioned public
feedback — in the press and
in letters and calls directly
to the IPO — convinced the
orchestra not to offer
Wagner on its musical
menu.
For a professional musi-
cian such as Zubin Mehta,
bowing to the public's opi-
nion amounts to a restrain-
ing order. "As a musician, it
is upsetting," acknowledges
Mr. Mehta. "But as a friend
of Israel and Jews, I can
understand it."
Zubin Mehta understands
the Israeli psyche, even if he
was not born in the Jewish
\, state. "I am a friendly out-
„)
sider, ,, says Mr. Mehta of his
longstanding role in the
Israeli community. "I' am
) viewed as an outsider with
great affection.”
Inside the music industry,
Mr. Mehta is described as
one of the more colorful and
talented conductors.
"I have always been a
friend of Israel," says the
IPO's music director for
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