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  1. Anoushka Shankar (ur. 9 czerwca 1981 [1]) – instrumentalistka grająca na sitarze muzykę etniczną, inspirowaną głównie klasyczną muzyką indyjską, w szczególności tradycją muzyki hindustańskiej z północnych Indii . Urodziła się w Londynie w 1981 roku, jej ojcem był Ravi Shankar.

  2. "Daydreaming" is taken from Anoushka Shankar's new mini-album, "Chapter I: Forever, For Now". It is an interpretation of a traditional Carnatic lullaby and w...

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  3. Anoushka Shankar. Soundtrack: Savages. Anoushka Shankar was born on the 9th June 1981 in London. At the age of nine, Anoushka began training on the sitar with her father, Ravi Shankar, and by the age of thirteen was giving her first public performances.

  4. Sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar is a singular figure in the Indian classical and progressive world music scenes. Her dynamic and spiritual musicality has garnered several prestigious accolades, including six Grammy® Award nominations, recognition as the youngest ‒ and first female ‒ recipient of a British House of Commons Shield, credit as an Asian Hero by TIME Magazine, an ...

  5. 29 giu 2023 · "Stolen Moments" was the first single ahead of Anoushka Shankar's new mini-album, "Chapter I: Forever, For Now". Released by LEITER, the four-track collectio...

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  6. Anoushka Shankar vender for første gang tilbage til Danmark siden åbningskoncerten i Koncertsalen på Copenhagen Jazz Festival 2017. Med sig har hun en ny kvintet – rost som det bedste ensemble, hun har turneret med. Sammen spiller de musikken fra det nye Arooj Aftab- og Nils Frahm-producerede mini-album "Chapter I: Forever, For Now" samt nye fortolkninger fra sidste års Grammy-nominerede ...

  7. After the great success of her Grammy-nominated debut "Traveller", Anoushka Shankar returns with the album »Traces of You«, featuring her half-sister Norah J...

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