For what would have been Ravi Shankar’s 96th birthday, a mesmerizing 23-minute blend of East and West composed by the master and conducted by his daughter at the Concert for George. I have no words for the beauty of this.
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No doubt the Shankar family are talented, but Ravi’s other daughter, Nora Jones, is music I enjoy more than this attempt at blending East & West.
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