Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shankar is an American-born British sitar player and music artist. She was the first person in her age group to be a member of an award from the British House of Commons Staff. Anoushka Shakar, a young emerging superstar on the Indian Sitar is Anoushka. She is Ravi Shankar's pupil as well as his daughter. Born in London, she spent the early years of her life traveling between London as well as New Delhi. Her debut concert was in New Delhi at the tender 13 years old. Later she moved in Encinitas CA where she graduated from High School with honours in 1999. Anouskha was only a teenager, has had an impressive recording and performing career. She is often seen performing alongside her father and has performed with him for a long time years. She released her debut album in 1998. debuted Anourag as her first single album. The following year, she released the Grammy nominated album Live on stage at Carnegie Hall. Her career on stage is broad as she's performed in most of the world's major venues. The career of Anoushka doesn't only comprise music. Bapi: The of My Life of My Live is her 2002 novel, and is a tribute to Ravi Shankar. Also, she has appeared in. In the 2003 film Dance Like a Man, where she portrayed an Bharat dancer in the form of a young girl. Anoushka is still progressing on her path and there will be many other things to be expected from this amazing woman. Anoushka Shakar, born in England lived the majority of her time between London Delhi. When she moved to California she graduated from the high school. At the age of 9 She began studying music with her father. The first time she performed on the Sitar was in her 75th birthday celebration in Delhi in the year following. Anoushka, who accompanied her father throughout his global tour, gained an incredible quantity of knowledge. When she was in her teens, she played in Carnegie Hall as part of Peter Gabriel's WOMAD as well as recorded with George Harrison. She was the only female winner of the House of Commons Shield awarded by British Parliament to recognize her talent and musical ability as a preeminent musician of the Asian Arts.






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