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    Anourag is an album of Indian classical music performed by Anoushka Shankar, released in 2000. Anoushka Shankar's father, sitar master Ravi Shankar, adapted six ragas for her to play on this album. Track listing. All songs by Ravi Shankar. "Shuddha Sarang" – 12:38 "Puriya Dhanashri" – 11:23 "Hamsadhwani Tabla Duet" – 3:54

  2. Anoushka Hemangini Shankar (born 9 June 1981) is a British-American [1] [2] sitar player and musician of Indian descent, [3] [4] as well as occasional writer and actor. She performs across multiple genres and styles— classical and contemporary, acoustic and electronic.

  3. Anoushka Shankar (en bengalí: অনুষ্কা শংকর, nacida el 9 de junio de 1981 en Londres, Reino Unido) es una cantante, intérprete de sitar y compositora inglesa. Es hermana de la cantante Norah Jones e hija del intérprete de sitar hindú Ravi Shankar y Sukanya Rajan, una empleada bancaria.

  4. La guitarrista y compositora ANOUSHKA SHANKAR se ha convertido en una de las principales figuras de la música del mundo actual. Está profundamente arraigada en la música clásica india, habiendo estudiado exclusivamente con su padre, el legendario Ravi Shankar, y ahora es una de las intérpretes más destacadas de esa tradición.

  5. Anoushka Shankar Anourag (2000) Shuddha Sarang 12:43 Puriya Dhanashri 11:32 Hamsadhwani Tabla Duet 3:57 Yaman Kalyan 7:52 Swarna Jayanti 5:56 Pancham Se Gara 11:52 ℗ 2000 Angel Records. ← → View all Music. Newsletter Signup FAQs ...

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    Anourag is an album of Indian classical music performed by Anoushka Shankar, released in 2000. Anoushka Shankar's father, sitar master Ravi Shankar, adapted six ragas for her to play on this album.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2019 · Anoushka is the daughter of the late Indian sitar master Ravi Shankar, and she is the first and only sitarist in the world trained completely by him. Growing up in London, New Delhi and, later, Encinitas, California, Anoushka at first resisted the legacy of the sitar, a complex and ancient instrument with between 17 and 21 strings.