Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shakar was one of the American and British sitarist. She was the first woman in her age group to be awarded an award from the British House of Commons Staff. Anoushka Sitar Shankar, one of the Indian young sitar singer. She is Ravi Shankar's pupil and is also his daughter of Ravi Shankar. She was a child who bounded around from London and New Delhi. In New Delhi, she made her first appearance at only 13 years of age. She then moved into Encinitas CA, where she received her High School diploma with honors in 1999. Her career as a performer and recorder is remarkable, even at her youth. She has performed with her father on stage for many years. Her first solo album, Anourag, was released in 1998. A year later, she dropped the Grammy nominated album Live on stage at Carnegie Hall. The stage work she has done is vast as she has appeared in all of the biggest venues in the world. Anoushka Shankar's career is not restricted to just the music industry. Bapi The Love of My Life is an illustrated biographie she wrote in 2002. It is a tribute to her father who died in the year 2000. Ravi Shankar. Also, she has appeared in. In the 2003 film Dance Like a Man, in which she played a Bharat dancer in the form of a young girl. Anoushka Shankar's professional career is continuing to unfold and we're likely to see a lot from her in the coming years. be. Anoushka spent a lot of time between London and Delhi in her early years. After that, she moved to California to attend high school. In Delhi during his birthday celebrations for his 75th birthday Anoushka first made an appearance as a sitar player in front of an audience just four years after her 9-year-old father. As a part of her dad's band as they toured around the globe, Anoushka was able to accumulate a variety of experience performing at Carnegie Hall while still in her teens. She performed at Peter Gabriel's WOMAD festival and performing with George Harrison. The youngest female to be awarded the House of Commons Shield, given by the British Parliament in recognition of her musicianship and artistry in performing in the Asian Arts.
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