Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka Shankar, an Indian-born British American musician and sitarist, is most well-known for her musical talents. She won the British House of Commons' Shield as the youngest, and the first female to receive it. In addition to the nine Grammy awards, she was also the first Indian-born musician to present at and perform during the ceremony live. Anoushka is a new star on the rise in Indian sitar. She is a student as well as daughter of the legendary Ravi Shankar. Born in 1982, she was raised in London. Her childhood years were spent between London as well as New Delhi. The first time she performed was in New Delhi when she was only 13 years old. After that, she relocated in Encinitas CA, where she obtained the High School diploma with honors in the year 1999. The career of Anouskha as a musician and performer is quite impressive, in spite of her young age. She performs regularly alongside her father and has been doing so for a long time years. She released her debut album in 1998. dropped Anourag as her first solo record. A year later, she dropped the Grammy nomination-winning Live in Carnegie Hall. Alongside performing at many of the biggest venues and venues, she also has a long stage career. Anoushka isn't just a performer. Bapi The love of my life is an illustrated biographie that she composed in 2002. The book pays tribute to her late father Ravi Shankar. The year 2003 saw her appeared on Dance Like a Man as the Bharat Natyam artist. Anoushka Shakar's professional career will only continue to grow and expand. It is possible to look forward to seeing many new things from her. Anoushka spent a lot of time between London and Delhi during her young years. Later, she moved to California for high school. Anoushka Shankar started her musical studies at age nine. After four years she played her first sitar debut in Delhi during her father's 75th birthday party. Anoushka had the opportunity to acquire many valuable experiences by accompanying her dad on his world tour. It included performances at Carnegie Hall and at Peter Gabriel's WOMAD concerts in addition to recording with George Harrison. The youngest female to be awarded the House of Commons Shield, given by the British Parliament as recognition of her musicianship and artistry within music and the Asian Arts.
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