Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shakar is one of the American and British sitar artist. She was the first and first female to win a British House of Commons Shield she's received 9 Grammy Awards nominations and was the first musician of Indian origin to play live on stage and also be a presenter for the awards ceremony. Anoushka Shakar, who is just a emerging star on the Indian Sitar, is Anoushka. She is both the daughter and student of Ravi Shankar. Her birthplace was London in 1982. During during her early years, she swam between London New Delhi. Her debut performance was in New Delhi when she was just 13 years old. After that, she moved to Encinitas CA where she graduated from High School with honours in 1999. Although she is still very young Anouskha is a star in her performing and recording career. She has been accompanying her father on stage for several years. In 1998, she released her first self-titled album Anourag. The Grammy Award-winning Live at Carnegie Hall was released two years after her debut solo album. Since she's performed at many of the biggest stages around the world, her career on stage is extensive. Anoushka Shankar's career is not only limited to music. Bapi The love of my life is an illustrated biographie she wrote in 2002. It pays special tributes to her late father Ravi Shankar. In addition, she been in the role of. in the 2003 movie Dance Like a Man, in which she played the role of a Bharat Natyam dancer young girl. Anoushka Shakar's professional career will only continue to grow and develop. We can look for exciting different things that she does. Anoushka Shankar was born and raised in England and spent a lot of her early years in London and Delhi later relocating to California where she attended the high school. She began learning music at the age nine and played the sitar for the 75th anniversary of the birth of her father in Delhi the following year. The father of Anoushka travelled across the world with her and she also gained a variety of experience. While still teenagers, Anoushka performed at Carnegie Hall in Peter Gabriel's WOMAD Music Festival. Her artistry and musicianship have been recognised by British parliament as among the finest in Asian Arts.
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