Raga Mala is Ravi Shankar's account of his extraordinary life - from humble beginnings, through his teenage years as a dancer in Paris and New York, to his long study of the sitar and emergence as a musician of international stature. The book features a remarkable collection of photographs, and documents drawn almost entirely from the personal archives of Ravi Shankar and George Harrison, with contributions from Ravi's wide circle of friends, including Yehudi Menuhin, Zubin Mehta and Philip Glass.
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Ravi Shankar is the world's leading sitar player. He is also largely responsible for popularising Indian music in the West - not least through his association with the Beatles and particularly with George Harrison, who worked closely with him on this autobiography.
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