Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka shankar is a British and American sitar player. She also sings. She is the youngest female and the first to be awarded a British House of Commons shield. Anoushka Shakar, who is just a emerging star on the Indian Sitar, is Anoushka. She is both the daughter and student of Ravi Shankar. She spent her childhood bouncing between London in the UK to New Delhi. Her debut performance was in New Delhi when she was only 13 years old. After that, she relocated to Encinitas CA, where she received her High School diploma with honors in 1999. Anouskha even though she is just a teenager, has had a successful performing and recording career. She has been accompanying her father on stage for several years. Her debut solo album, Anourag, was released in 1998. In 2002, she released her Grammy nominated album Live At Carnegie Hall. As she's appeared on many of the biggest stages around all over the globe, her performance career has been extensive. Anoushka Shakar's work is not just limited to music. Bapi The Love of My Life is an illustrated biographie she wrote in 2002. It pays special tributes to her father who died in the year 2000. Ravi Shankar. In addition, she appeared in. In 2003's film Dance Like a Man, where she played a Bharat dancer in the form of a young girl. Anoushka is still progressing in her professional career, and there will be many new things that will be coming from this talented lady. Anoushka Shankar is an English native who lived her early years between London, Delhi and California. When she was nine years old, she started studying music with her father making her performing debut with the sitar four years later, at his 75th birthday celebration in Delhi. Anoushka was a part of her father during his world tour, gained an impressive amount of experience. When she was in her teens, she performed in Carnegie Hall as part of Peter Gabriel's WOMAD and even recorded with George Harrison. As a tribute to her status as a leading musician of Asian Arts, she was given the House of Commons Shield by British Parliament.
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