Anoushka Shankar
Anoushka shankar is a British and American sitarist. She also plays music. She's the smallest woman and was the first person to be awarded a British House of Commons shield. Anoushka Shakar, a young emerging superstar on the Indian Sitar, is Anoushka. She is both the student and daughter of Ravi Shankar. Born in London, she spent the beginning of her career traveling between London as well as New Delhi. In New Delhi, she made her debut when she was only thirteen years old. When she moved to Encinitas California in 1999, she was awarded the high-school diploma. Anouskha still has a promising music and acting career, even though she's only a teenager. For a long time she regularly performs with her father. In 1998, she released her debut single album Anourag. The Grammy Award-winning live at Carnegie Hall was released two years following her debut solo album. The stage work she has done is broad as she's appeared in all of the major stages in the world. Anoushka isn't only a singer. Bapi The love of my life is a illustrated biographical work she penned in 2002. The book pays tribute to her father who died in the year 2000. Ravi Shankar. Also, she appeared in film in 2003. Her role was a Bharat Nayam dancer on Dance Like a Man. Anoushka's career is still developing and she is expected to accomplish many amazing things in the coming years. Anoushka Shakar, who was born in England lived the majority of her time between London Delhi. Following her move to California she completed the high school. In Delhi during his birthday celebrations for his 75th birthday she made her debut playing the sitar before the crowd of at the age of four, following her nine year old father. Anoushka, who accompanied her father during his world tour, gained an impressive quantity of knowledge. As a teenager, she performed at Carnegie Hall as part of Peter Gabriel's WOMAD and recorded alongside George Harrison. In the end, The House of Commons Shield was awarded to her by the British Parliament in recognition of being the pre-eminent Asian Arts musician. She is the sole female and youngest recipient of the prize.






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