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    Life

    Ravi Shankar was born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury[1] on April 7, 1920 in Varanasi, India to a Bengali Brahmin family, the highest caste in Hindu tradition.

    East Meets West Music. He has done BA (Honors) and MA in Political Sciences from Patna University. Welcome Rain Publishers, 2001. He was promoted to the rank of full professor by Connecticut’s Board of Regents for Higher Education; however, at the time of the promotion, Shankar was serving a two-week portion of a 90-day-long pre-trial jail sentence.

    I have asked my staff to conduct a full investigation of all of the legal actions, when we knew of them, and the various processes involved.”

    Shankar filed charges against the public university system of Central Connecticut and won a settlement of $60,409, paid by the college authority to Shankar, in exchange for his resignation.

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  • "Shankar advances her music"[archive]. Retrieved December 26, 2012.
  • ↑Robert Thomason, Ravi Shankar, Grammy-winning Indian sitar virtuoso, dies at 92The Washington Post, December 12, 2012. ISBN 978-0826418159
  • Massey, Reginald, and Jamila Massey. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
  • 54.054.154.2"Ravi Shankar, Sitarist Who Introduced Indian Music to the West, Dies at 92"[archive], New York Times, 12 December 2012
  • ↑"Ravi Shankar – Inside the Kremlin"[archive]
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  • ↑ Carl Clements, Indian Concepts in the Music of John Coltrane Institute for Studies In American Music Newsletter Volume XXXVII, No. 1, Fall 2007.
  • 30.030.130.230.330.4Philip Glass, George Harrison, World-Music Catalyst And Great-Souled Man; Open to the Influence Of Unfamiliar CulturesThe New York Times December 9, 2001.

    He was the Financial Member for the Parliamentary Standing Committee and Consultative Committee for the Ministry of External Affairs. 2015.

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    Because of the positive response to Shankar's 1996 career compilation In Celebration, Shankar wrote a second autobiography, Raga Mala.[57] He performed in between 25 and 40 concerts every year during the late 1990s.[11] Shankar taught his daughter Anoushka Shankar to play sitar and in 1997 became a Regents' Professor at University of California, San Diego.[58][59]

    He performed with Anoushka for the BBC in 1997 at the Symphony Hall, Birmingham England.[60] In the 2000s, he won a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album for Full Circle: Carnegie Hall 2000 and toured with Anoushka, who released a book about her father, Bapi: Love of My Life, in 2002.[39][61][lower-alpha 6] After George Harrison's death in 2001, Mr.

    Shankar performed at the Concert for George, a celebration of Harrison's music staged at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2002.[64]

    In June 2008, Shankar played what was billed as his last European concert,[40] but his 2011 tour included dates in the United Kingdom.[65][66]

    On 1 July 2010, at the Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall, London, England, Anoushka Shankar, on sitar, performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by David Murphy what was billed the first Symphony by Ravi Shankar.[lower-alpha 7]

    Collaboration with George Harrison

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    Beatles guitarist George Harrison, who was first introduced to Shankar's music by American singers Roger McGuinn and David Crosby,[69]: 113  who were big fans of Shankar, became influenced by Shankar's music.

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  • van Gelder, Lawrence (14 May 1998). "George Harrison, 'Quiet Beatle' And Lead Guitarist, Dies at 58"[archive]. Retrieved 12 December 2012.
  • Melwani, Lavina (24 December 1999). Retrieved January 2, 2013.
  • ↑Howard Thompson, Screen: Ravi Shankar; ' Raga,' a Documentary, at Carnegie CinemaThe New York Times November 24, 1971.

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