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Anoushka Shankar - Concert for George (2003) November 18 2003 Tags: Anoushka Shankar Concert for George 2003 ravi |
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Anoushka Shankar on Sitar Disclaimer: I dont own any of this video. ANYWAY, This is a clip from the DVD "Concert for George" which was a tribute concert held in memory of Beatles Member, George Harrison. The piece/song/composition is called "Your Eyes." Enjoy. She's a truly wonderful asset to indian music. -and shes so awesome. Tags: Anoushka Shankar George Harrison The Beatles Dhani Olivia Hindu Hinduism Krishna sitar music concert india |
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Anoushka Shankar - Your Eyes Anoushka Shankar performed live sitar solo as the opening number at the "Concert For George ". (2003) Tags: Anoushka shankar Live Sitar Your Eyes |
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Anoushka Shankar & Karsh Kale - PD7 from "Breathing Under Water" Recorded at the Stern Grove Music Festival, San Francisco CA, July 22 2007 Tags: Anoushka Shankar & Karsh Kale Stern Grove Music Festival bollywood |
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Anoushka Shankar & Norah Jones - Easy Written by Anoushka Shankar & Norah Jones from the "breathing under water" album with Karsh Kale. This is my humble tribute to Anoushka and Norah, made with all my love from a great fan of both. Tags: Anoushka Shankar Norah Jones easy world music jazz |
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Anoushka Shankar's "Rise" CD A 6 minute short film about the making of Anoushka Shankar's landmark Grammy nominated Album. By Art Makosinski. Tags: Anoushka Shankar Rise CD World Music Grammy Indian |
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Ravi & Anoushka Shankar - Raga Anandi Kalyan Ravi & Anoushka Shankar - Raga Anandi Kalyan Tags: Ravi Anoushka Shankar |
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Waardeloze finalist Dutch IDOLS 2007 NL : Anoushka Onmogelijk om ze te vergeten: de waardeloze finalisten van IDOLS 2007 NL. Dutch Idols audities finalist : Anoushka Tags: dutch idols idol 2007 nl rtl nederland netherlands |
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Karsh Kale and Anoushka Shankar- Ghost Story Visit http://www.elysiumavenue.com -From the new album "Breathing Under Water"- Ghost Story. Beautiful album, I recommend everyone go out and buy it. Tags: karsh kale anoushka shankar sitar india classical tabla |
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Anoushka Shankar Live at the Verbier Festival Full segment available till 14 October on Kavitachhibber.com(courtesy medici-arts project). Sitar: Anoushka Shankar Violin: Joshua Bell Tabla: Tanmoy Bose Please visit kavitachhibber.com for more interviews and podcasts featuring your favorite artists! Tags: anoushka shankar live kavita chhibber verbier festival sitar indian music tabla joshua bell |
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Anoushka Shankar on iaLink iaLink features musician extraordinaire Anoushka Shankar. For more, visit www.ialink.tv. Tags: anoushka shankar ialink music imaginasiantv |
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Orpheus Chamber Orchestra interviews Anoushka Shankar Music and images courtesy of EMI Classics. Anoushka Shankar speaks with Executive Director Graham Parker to discuss her father's new concerto for sitar and orchestra, premiering in January 2009. Tags: classical Orpheus Shankar |
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Anoushka Shankar Live at Verbier Festival - Mishra Pilu Complete segment available on KavitaChhibber.com till 14th October. Sitar: Anoushka Shankar Violin: Joshua Bell Tabla: Tanmoy Bose Please visit kavitachhibber.com for more interviews and podcasts featuring your favorite artists! Tags: sitar anoushka shankar ravi tabla joshua bell violin indian music live classical kavita chhibber verbier pilu |
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Naked - Anoushka Shankar Music: Naked by Anoushka Shankar Henna Body Art: Though henna has been used for body art and hair dye since the Bronze Age, henna has had a recent renaissance in body art due to improvements in cultivation, processing, and the diasporas of people from traditional henna using regions. The word "henna" comes from the Arabic name for Lawsonia inermis, pronounced /ħinnaːʔ/ or colloquially /ħinna/. In the Bible's Song of Songs and Song of Solomon, henna is referred to as Camphire. In the Indian subcontinent, there are many variant words such as Mehndi in North India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. In Telugu (India, Malaysia, USA), it is known as Gorintaaku. In Tamil (South India, Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka) it is called "Marudhaani" and is used as ground fresh leaves rather than as dried powder. It is used in various festivals and celebrations and used by women and children. It is left on overnight and will last one month or more depending on the plant and how well it was ground and how long it is left on. The different words for henna in ancient languages imply that henna had more than one point of discovery and origin, and different pathways of daily and ceremonial use. Henna has been used to adorn young womens bodies as part of social and holiday celebrations since the late Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean. The earliest text mentioning henna in the context of marriage and fertility celebrations comes from the Ugaritic legend of Baal and Anath, which has references to women marking themselves with henna in preparation to meet their husbands, and Anath adorning herself with henna to celebrate a victory over the enemies of Baal. Wall paintings excavated at Akrotiri (dating prior to the eruption of Thera in 1680 BCE) show women with markings consistent with henna on their nails, palms and soles, in a tableau consistent with the henna bridal description from Ugarit. Many statuettes of young women dating between 1500 and 500 BCE along the Mediterranean coastline have raised hands with markings consistent with henna. This early connection between young, fertile women and henna seems to be the origin of the Night of the Henna, which is now celebrated world-wide. The Night of the Henna was celebrated by most groups in the areas where henna grew naturally: Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Christians and Zoroastrians, among others, all celebrated marriages by adorning the bride, and often the groom, with henna. Battle victories, births, circumcision, birthdays, Zar, as well as weddings, usually included some henna as part of the celebration. When there was joy, there was henna, as long as henna was available. Henna was regarded as having Barakah, blessings, and was applied for luck as well as joy and beauty. Brides typically had the most henna, and the most complex patterns, to support their greatest joy, and wishes for luck. Some bridal traditions were very complex, such as those in Yemen, where the Jewish bridal henna process took four or five days to complete, with multiple applications and resist work. Though traditional henna artists were Nai caste in India, and barbering castes in other countries (lower social classes), talented contemporary henna artists can command high fees for their work. Women in countries where women are discouraged from working outside the home can find socially acceptable, lucrative work doing henna. Morocco, Mauritania, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, as well as India and many other countries have thriving womens henna businesses. These businesses are often open all night for Eids, Diwali and Karva Chauth, and many women may work as a team for a large wedding where hundreds of guests will be hennaed as well as the bride and groom. (Source: Wikipedia) Tags: Naked Anoushka Shankar Henna Body Art Mehndi |
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Ravi Shankar with daughter Anoushka Shankar and... Ravi Shankar in concert with daughter Anoushka Shankar, Tanmoy Bose on tabla, And Surprise Guest... Santa Cruz 2007 Tags: suki anoushka shankar ravi tanmoy bose world music sitar indian classical dog |
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The Beatles - Inner light (performed by Jeff Lynne and Anoushka Shankar) Harrison's song from the Concert for George. "The Inner Light" is a song written by George Harrison that was first released by The Beatles as a B-side to "Lady Madonna". It was the first ever Harrison composition to be featured on a Beatles single. The lyrics are a rendering of Chapter 47 in the Laozi's Dao De Jing, the foundational book of Daoism. It is also available on the Beatles' compilation albums Rarities and Past Masters, Volume Two. The Beatles' recording of this song features lead vocals from Harrison and brief backing vocals from John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The instrumental track was recorded in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, during the sessions for Harrison's Wonderwall Music (a soundtrack album), during January 1968. Without going out of my door, I can know all things on earth without looking out of my window, I can know the ways of heaven. The farther one travels the less one knows the less one really knows. Without going out of your door, You can know all things on earth without looking out of your window, you can know the ways of heaven. The farther one travels the less one knows the less one really knows. Arrive without travelling, See all without looking, Do all without doing. Tags: Inner light Beatles concert for George Harrison Jeff Lynne Anoushka Ravi Shankar world music religious |
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Anoushka Shankar & Karsh Kale July 21st 2007 at the Island Festival on Whidbey Island, WA. I love these guys Tags: Karsh Kale Anoushka Shankar |
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Anoushka Shankar & Karsh Kale @ Highline Ballroom - Milan with Vishaal Vaid (vocals), Ravichandra Kulur (bansuri), Leo Dombecki (Keyboards/Laptop), Jonathan Maron (bass), Randolph Correia (guitar), Rajeev Maddela (drums) Tags: Karsh Kale Anoushka Shankar Maddela Sitar Drum N Bass Fusion Indian Tabla Electronic drummer jungle rudiments breakbeat |
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Anoushka Shankar & Karsh Kale live @ the Highline Ballroom 1 "Slither" from the new album Breathing Underwater, live at the Highline Ballroom in NYC August 29th, 2007 Thanks to dhruvsodha for the track names!! Tags: Anoushka Shankar Karsh Kale Highline Ballroom NYC Live Concert Indian Ambient Enthic Fusion Music Sitar Tabla World |
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anoushka,madhavan,rendu anoushka,madhavan,rendu Tags: anoushka madhavan rendu |
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Anoushka Shankar @ Wychwood Festival Anoushka Shankar, daughter of sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, was barely 12 years old when she decided to dedicate her life to sitar. She won World Music Award and Grammy Nominee. The eclectic and international collection of cities she calls home reflects vibrantly in her open approach to playing sitar, both classically and in contemporary formats. She says living in the United States, where lineage isn't the ultimate parameter for success, gave her more permission to define her own path. Tags: Anoushka Shankar BBC Asian Network Ravi India Sitar wychwood classic music |
User: Gnomusy |
Working out a new melody - Anoushka Playing around in my studio, a working session on this melody about a little Russian girl with a divine voice I composed lately. The keyboard is a Yamaha P90 stage piano, the piano sound is the VST piano plugin Ivory launched in the Nuendo 3 platform, using the Steinway sound library (to me is perfect for slow, romantic compositions). This plugin sound is outstanding (the good news is that you don't need a real piano to have it, just a computer) although I have found some glitches in the upper notes, specially when keys are hold for a while (nasty digital noise). However, it much worths the few dollars that it costs. The melody is following a similar modulation structure than 'Romance Anonimo' written for guitar, although the melody and the rhythm are different. The song has a second part, still under development, with a bit more complex chord progression. Those of you interested in this song and playing keyboards below you have the link for the scores. In this video the real inversions of the arpeggios are not well represented, as in the form I have finally decided to do, but a new video is in its way! Download scores in pdf at: http://www.gnomusy.com/download/Gnomusy_Anoushka.pdf Download the MIDI file at http://www.gnomusy.com/download/Gnomusy_Anoushka.mid Remember that this is Copyrighted material, thus you can play, perform, spread the word etc. but NOT making any profit / commercial use out of it! I would love to have video-responses with your performance, please have a go! More info and music at my web site at http://www.gnomusy.com All my music free for download at Soundclick: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_music.cfm?bandID=330223 Tags: gnomusy piano keyboard romantic newage |
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Anoushka Shankar - Beloved (Krsangi & Priya Dance Fusion) Song: Beloved by Anoushka Shankar Dance: Rathayatra LA 2007 Cultural Dance Fusion - Choreographed and Performed by Krsangi and Priya Davis (krsangidavis.com) Tags: Anoushka Shankar Beloved Indian Music Krsangi Priya Davis Rathayatra LA 2007 Cultural Dance Fusion |
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Anoushka Shankar & Karsh Kale in Philadelphia Anoushka Shankar / Karsh Kale touring in support of their new album: 'Breathing Underwater' The CD was released on the day of the concert. Concert held in World Cafe Live, Philadelphia Tags: Anoushka Shankar Karsh Kale Fusion Jazz Classical tabla sitar philadelphia 2007 |
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Anoushka Shankar-Naked Enjoy! Tags: Sitar |