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Anoushka Shankar

Michael Berkeley's guest is sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar. She selects music from Debussy, Satie, Faure, Ali Farka Toure and Nick Cave, as well as a flamenco song.

Michael Berkeley's guest today is the sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar, one of the stars of world music today. She studied exclusively with her father, the great Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar, made her debut at age 13 in New Delhi, and released her first solo recording in 1998. In 2001 her third album, Live at Carnegie Hall, was nominated for a Grammy award. In 2002 she appeared at the Royal Albert Hall in a tribute concert to the late George Harrison, conducting a new piece by her father which featured Eric Clapton on solo guitar.
Until 2005 she was primarily a solo performer of Indian classical music, but in that year she branched out with her fourth album, Rise, a fusion of East and West employing both acoustic and electric instrumentation, on which she appeared as composer, arranger and producer. It won her another Grammy nomination. She toured extensively in the wake of the new album, forming the Anoushka Shankar Project to present her new non-classical ensemble works to a live audience, and in 2007 released another album, Breathing Under Water, in collaboration with the Indian-American producer Karsh Kale It features guest appearances by her father and her half-sister, Norah Jones. She now applies her expertise as a fine Indian classical musician to working with top-quality musicians from a range of traditions to create innovative music that appeals to a wide audience. She has just released her next album, Traveller.

Her eclectic choices for Private Passions include piano pieces by Debussy and Erik Satie; the Andantino from Faure's Piano Trio, Op.120; a piece by Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate, a collaboration which she particularly admires; a raga played by her father; a flamenco piece, and Nick Cave's song 'Into My Arms'.

29 minutes

Last on

Sun 6 Nov 2011 12:00

Music Played

  • Anoushka Shankar

    Si no peurdo Vela (excerpt)

    Performers: Anoushka Shankar

    • Traveller DG4779360.
  • Claude Debussy

    Dr Gradus ad Parnassum' from 'Children's Corner

    Performers: Philippe Entremont (piano)

    • SONY CLASSICAL SBK48174.
  • Ali Farka TourĂ© &Toumani DiabatĂ©

    Monsieur Le Maire de Niafunké

    Performers: Ali Farka Touré (guitar), Toumani Diabaté (kora), Olalekan Babalola (percussion)

    • WORLD CIRCUIT WCD072.
  • Gabriel FaurĂ©

    2nd mvt 'Andantino' from Trio for Piano, Cello & Violin Op 120

    Performers: Gil Shaham (violin), Akira Eguchi (piano), Brinton Smith (cello)

    • VANGUARD ATMCD1239.
  • Ravi Shankar

    KarnĂŁtaki (Raga KirvĂŁni)

    Performers: Ravi Shankar (sitar), Kanai Dutta (tabla), Nodu Mullick (tampura)

    • BGO BGOCD115.
  • Erik Satie

    Gymnopédie no 1

    Performers: Angela Brownridge (piano)

    • EMI CDEMX9507.
  • Gino D'Auri

    Recuerdo de la Alhambra

    Performers: Gino D’Auri

    • HEARTS OF SPACE 1034585.
  • Nick Cave

    Into My Arms

    Performers: Nick Cave (vocals, piano), Martyn P Casey (bass)

    • MUTE CDSTUMM142.

Broadcast

  • Sun 6 Nov 2011 12:00

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