2011 release, the seventh album from sitar legend Ravi Shankar's daughter. The sitar player and composer has emerged as
one of the leading figures in world music having made her first performance when she was just 13-years old. Traveller
was produced by Javier Limond. The project, which Anoushka calls a "raga flamenco journey", originated with her wish to
retrace the 1000-year-old bond between Indian and Spanish musical traditions.
From the Artist
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On signing this agreement, Anoushka Shankar said: "It means so much to me to be able to bring my work to a
label that has presented some of my her's most beautiful s. I look forward to this new rtunity to
explore and express the music I love."
About the Artist
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Anoushka Shankar was born in London, where she now resides with her husband, director Joe Wright and their
son Zubin. By the time she was seven-years old she was also living for extended periods in India and California.
The only artist to be comprehensively trained by her her, Anoushka has been playing and studying the sitar with him
since she was nine. At the age of thirteen she made her performing debut in New Delhi -- she then entered the studio for
the first time to play on her her's , In Celebration.
Her first solo , Anoushka (1998), was released to critical accl. The albums Anourag followed in 2000 and
Live at Carnegie Hall in 2001 -- the latter bringing her a Grammy® nomination in the category "Best World Music Album"
(the youngest artist ever to receive that distinction). Having firmly established herself in Indian classical music,
Anoushka then began experimenting with a fertile crossover mix of Indian and Western musical styles, first on her
Grammy®-nominated, self-composed and -produced Rise, then on the collaborative project Breathing Under Water.
She has appeared on several other CDs, including Sting's Sacred Love, Nitin Sawhney's London Undersound, ie
Hancock's The Imagine Project, and Joshua Bell's At Home with Friends.
Anoushka has spent much of each year since the age of fourteen touring Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America, as a
classical sitarist -- and since 2007 with her experimental group "The Anoushka Shankar Project".
She has also shared the stage with artists such as Peter Gabriel, ie Hancock, Elton John, Madonna, Nina Simone,
Sting, and James Taylor -- and in 2008 made a five-city duet tour of India with the legendary rock band, Jethro Tull.
A champion of her her's sitar concertos, in 1997 she performed Concerto no. 1 with Zubin Mehta and the London
Symphony Orchestra, presenting it more recently at the Prague Spring Festival and at the London Proms with the BBC
Symphony Orchestra. In 2009 she premiered Concerto no. 3 to great accl at Carnegie Hall with the Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra. Other premiere performances of her her's works include a composition for sitar and cello with cellist
Mstislav Rostropovich at the Evian Festival in 1999, Mood Circle at the World Economic Forum in New York in 2002,
Nivedan at the Healing the Divide benefit in New York in 2003, and the Symphony with the London Philharmonic at the
Royal Festival Hall in 2010.
Anoushka made her public conducting debut in New Delhi premiering her her's composition Kalyan -- and served as
conductor with him and George Harrison on the 1997 Chants of India. In November 2002, she took part in the
historic memorial concert for Harrison at the Royal Albert Hall.
In re of her artistry and musicianship, the British Parliament presented Anoushka with a House of Commons
Shield in 1998. The Indian Television Academy, Asmi, and India Times chose her as one of four "Women of the Year" in
India in 2003 -- and in 2004 she was selected as one of twenty "Asian Heroes" by the Asia edition of Time magazine.