Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shankar is a British and American sitarist. She also performs music. She is also the youngest and first woman to receive the British House of Commons Award. Anoushka Sitar Shankar, the Indian young sitar artist. She is the daughter and student of Ravi Shankar. She was a child who bounded around from London to New Delhi. The first time she performed was at New Delhi when she was only 13 years old. In 1999, she completed her high school studies within Encinitas CA. Anouskha is yet to be a mature woman but she has a very impressive career in singing and recording. She has performed with her father in the stage for a long time. She released her debut album in 1998. debuted Anourag as her debut album as a solo artist. In 2002, she debuted her Grammy award-winning album Live at Carnegie Hall. Since she's performed at many of the biggest stages around the world, her stage career has been expansive. Anoushka Shakar's talents are not just limited to music. Bapi The Love of My Life is an illustrated biographie she penned in 2002. It pays special tributes to her father, who passed away in 2002. Ravi Shankar. Also, she appeared in movie in 2003. Her role was an Bharat natyam dancer in Dance Like a Man. Anoushka Shankar's career continues to unfold and we are likely to see a variety of things from her in the years to follow. Anoushka shankar is an English born musician who spent her childhood in London, Delhi and California. In Delhi at his 75thbirthday celebration, Anoushka made her debut performing the sitar before the crowd of just four years after her 9-year-old father. As a part of her dad's band as he toured the world Anoushka was able to accumulate a variety of performances in Carnegie Hall while still in her teens performing at Peter Gabriel's WOMAD festival as well as making recordings with George Harrison. She was the youngest and sole female recipient of the House of Commons Shield awarded by the British Parliament to recognize her artistry and musicianship as a leading musician of music in Asian Arts.
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