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Pandit Ravishankar, who can be seen in the photograph performing alongside other well-known musicians during Mardi Gras, was a renowned Indian Musician, Sitar player, composer and the founder of National Orchestra of India. He studied the sitar under the noted musician Ustad Allauddin Khan. After serving as music director of All-India Radio till 1956, he began a series of European and American tours. Pandit Ravi Shankar subsequently became the world’s best-known performer of Hindustani classical music, who then performed with India’s most-distinguished percussionists and created several successful recordings.
Shri Ananda Shankar, nephew of Pandit Ravi Shankar, was the son of dancers Uday Shankar (brother of Pandit Ravishankar) and Amala Shankar. He was known to merge Western and Eastern styles of music.
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