Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka shankar is an British and American sitarist. She also sings. She was first within her age bracket to be awarded an award from the British House of Commons Staff. Anoushka Sitar Shankar, the Indian young sitar singer. She is the student and daughter of Ravi Shankar. She was born London in 1982. During the first few years of her life she was split her time between London New Delhi. Her first performance took place in New Delhi when she was thirteen years old. In Encinitas CA in 1999 she received the high-school diploma. Anouskha is still a young woman, nevertheless, she has an remarkable career in the field of music and performance. She has been performing with her father in the stage for a long time. The singer released Anourag her debut album on her own in 1998. The Grammy-nominated Live at Carnegie Hall album was released in 2002. Alongside performing at all of the largest venues, she also has a long stage career. Anoushka Shankar's work isn't restricted to just the music industry. Bapi: The love of My Live is her 2002 memoir, that is a tribute to Ravi Shankar. in 2003 she was a part as a character in Dance Like a Man as the Bharat Natyam performer. Anoushka is still progressing on her path and we can expect many more things to come from this talented woman. Anoushka was raised in England and spent a lot of her childhood in between London in the UK and Delhi. Then she moved to California and attended high school. When she was 9 she began her studies in music alongside her father. The first time she performed on the sitar came during her birthday celebrations for her 75th birthday in Delhi in the year following. Anoushka performed with her father on his worldwide tour, gained an incredible amount of experience. When she was in her teens, she appeared in Carnegie Hall as part of Peter Gabriel's WOMAD and even recorded with George Harrison. She was the youngest woman to receive the House of Commons Shield, awarded by British Parliament as recognition of her musical talent and artistic ability in performing in the Asian Arts.
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