Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka shankar is a British and American sitar player. She also plays music. She's the smallest woman and also the first woman to be awarded a British House of Commons shield. Anoushka Shankar is one of India's most promising stars on the sitar. She is the student of Ravi Shankar and is also his daughter of Ravi Shankar. Her birthplace was in London in 1982, and was a young girl who travelled back and forth between London in London and New Delhi. She gave her debut performance at New Delhi at the tender age of thirteen. She then moved into Encinitas CA, where she earned the High School diploma with honors in 1999. Anouskha even though she is just an teen, has enjoyed an impressive recording and performing career. She often joins her father during performances, something she's done for several years. Her first solo album, Anourag, was released in 1998. The Grammy Award-winning album Live at Carnegie Hall was released two years after her debut solo album. Because she has performed on every major stage in the world, her stage career has been expansive. Anoushka Shankar's career is not restricted to just the music industry. Bapi the The Love of My Live, a biography of a picture that was dedicating to her dad Ravi Shankar was published in 2002. In addition, she acted in a movie in 2003. The role she played was that of a Bharat Natyam dancer in Dance Like a Man. Anoushka Shakar's professional career will continue to grow and develop. We are looking for exciting different things that she does. Anoushka Shankar is a British born singer who travelled her early days split between London, Delhi and California. In Delhi on his birthday, which was celebrated at the age of 75 she made her debut as a sitar player in front of the audience just four years after her 9-year-old father. Anoushka was a part of her father during his world tour, gained an incredible amount of experience. In her teenage years she appeared in Carnegie Hall as part of Peter Gabriel's WOMAD and recorded alongside George Harrison. Her talent and musicality were recognised by British parliament as the best of the best in Asian Arts.






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