Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shakar is an American and British sitarist. She was also the very first and youngest female to be awarded an award from the British House of Commons Award. Anoushka Sitar Shankar was one of the Indian young sitar artist. She is both the daughter and student of Ravi Shankar. She was born in 1982 in London. The first few years of her life included a period of time between London in London and New Delhi. Her first performance took place at New Delhi when she was only 13 years old. After that, she moved to Encinitas CA where she graduated from High School with honours in 1999. Anouskha is still a young woman, nevertheless, she has an impressive career in recording and performing. Her father was with her in many performances for many years. She released her debut album in 1998. dropped Anourag as her first album as a solo artist. Her Grammy-nominated Live At Carnegie Hall album was released in 2002. Because she has performed on all the major stages in all over the globe, her performance career has been expansive. The career of Anoushka doesn't only comprise the world of music. Bapi The love of my life is a illustrated biographical work that she composed in 2002. It pays special tributes to her father, who passed away in 2002. Ravi Shankar. In addition, she acted in a movie in 2003. She played a Bharat Natyam dancer in Dance Like a Man. Anoushka's career is still developing and she will continue to do many great things in the near future. Anoushka was a frequent traveler and spent lots of traveling between London and Delhi during her young years. Then, she relocated to California to finish high school. Anoushka started her music studies at the age of nine. A few years later she performed her music debut with the sitar Delhi for her father's 70th birthday celebration. Anoushka gained numerous valuable experience by accompanying her dad when he toured the world. This included performing in Carnegie Hall and at Peter Gabriel's WOMAD festival and making recordings with George Harrison. The youngest female to receive the House of Commons Shield, presented by British Parliament in recognition of her musicianship and artistry within the Asian Arts.






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