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| Annapurna Devi (born 1926) is a reclusive surbahar (bass sitar) player and music teacher in the North Indian classical tradition. She is the daughter of Allauddin Khan and ex-wife of his student, Ravi Shankar. When Allauddin's first daughter, Sharija, got married, and a jealous mother-in-law burnt her tanpura, Allauddin decided not to train his other daughters. One day, however, he came home to discover Annapurna teaching her brother Ali Akbar Khan, and her talent made him change his mind. Annapurna became a very accomplished surbahar player of the Maihar gharana (school). She married her father's sitar student, Ravi Shankar; she was 14, he 21. The marriage lasted some twenty years, and produced a son, Shubhendra Shankar (1942–1992). Early on, the couple would give duet concerts, but Annapurna's performances were soon to end. Rumour has it Ravi was jealous of her playing and made her vow never to perform in public again – in an authorised biography, Annapurna has said it was "worse than that", but declined to comment further. Be that as it may, the marriage started to break down when Ravi fell in love with the 13-year-old sister of their next-door neighbor, classical singer Laxmi Shankar, and ended some years later in divorce. Since then, Annapurna has lived in an upper-class Mumbai neighbourhood, rarely leaving her flat. The doorbell carries instructions that "1) The door will not be opened on Mondays and Fridays. 2) Please ring the bell only thrice. 3) If no one opens, please leave your name and address. Thank you very much. Inconvenience is regretted." Here, she has taught a select few students in late-night sessions, some famous, some not: Hariprasad Chaurasia, Pradeep Kumar, Basant Kabra, her younger gurubhai Nikhil Banerjee. She is married to her student Rooshikumar Pandya. Though her music may not be heard, she continues to be thought of as a classical instrumentalists of the highest caliber. FootnoteSwapan Kumar Bondyopadhyay: An Unheard Melody: Annapurna Devi – an Authorised Biography, Roli, New Delhi, 2005. ISBN 81-7436-399-8.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Annapurna Devi ] Some related entries: Lorraine Garland | John Francis Wade | Sonny Boy Williamson I | Andrew Downes | Moya Henderson | Federico Mompou | Peter Heppner | Michael Finnissy | Leonardo Balada | Harry Akst | Bob Mover This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Annapurna Devi; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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