Ravi Shankar, the legendary sitar virtuoso, helped globalize Indian classical music, greatly influencing numerous musicians worldwide. His intricate performances and collaborations with Western artists extended his impact far beyond the realm of classical music.
Born in Varanasi in 1920, Ravi Shankar began performing in his brother's dance troupe. He went on to study under Ustad Allauddin Khan, becoming a master of the sitar.
His performances at Newport Jazz Festival and Woodstock, as well as collaborations with the likes of George Harrison of The Beatles, brought the sitar into the global spotlight.
His legacy lives on, not only in his recordings but also through his daughter, Anoushka Shankar, who continues to expand on her father's musical journey.