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15 Years
Shubha Sankaran
Shubha Sankaran (surbahar) is among a handful of musicians currently performing the surbahar on the concert stage. She studied instrumental music with Ustad Imrat Khan, the world's acknowledged master of the surbahar; vocal music in the khayal style with the late Pandit Shrikant Bakre; the South Indian technique of tanam with Kalaimamani Ranganayaki Rajagopalan; and dhrupad with the Gundecha Brothers. She has performed on surbahar throughout the United States, including at Lincoln Center in New York and the National Museum for Women in the Arts in Washington, and in concert and in radio and television broadcasts in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Europe, Great Britain, Morocco, and Central and South America. Specializing in individual instruction for serious students.

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