Ravi Shankar Biography
Composer / Sitar Player
Ravi Shankar is the 20th century's most famous player of the complex stringed instrument known as the sitar. The 1950s were possibly Shankar's most creative period: he composed and performed, worked as musical director of All-India Radio in Delhi, created the Vadya Vrinda Chamber Orchestra, scored films (most notably the Apu Trilogy of director Satyajit Ray) and began touring the world and winning acclaim for himself and for Indian music. In the 1960s Shankar grew still more famous for his influence on The Beatles, who used a sitar in some of their more psychedelic tunes. (Shankar was particular friends with George Harrison, who produced some of Shankar's later albums.) As years passed Shankar became known less as a performer and more as an elder statesman of world music. In 2000 he was given the French Legion of Honor, and in 2001 he was awarded an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II.Extra credit: Shankar's daughter Anoushka Shankar also is a popular sitarist... Shankar is the father of vocalist Norah Jones... Like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, Shankar played at Woodstock.
Four Good Links
Ravi Shankar
Good biographical essay on Shankar's role in world music
All Music Guide
Search for a general profile and discography
Ravi Shankar Official Site
Calls him "India's most esteemed musical ambassador"
Grammy for Sitar Maestro
2002 report from the BBC, with links to past Shankar stories
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Best Known As
The sitar virtuoso who influenced The Beatles



