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  1. Taken from "Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn" by Anoushka Shankar.On April 5, the acclaimed sitar player, producer and composer, shares the second inst...

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  2. New Dawn Single Out Now. Friday, February 23rd, 2024 Anoushka's new song 'New Dawn' is out TODAY. It's the first single from her forthcoming mini-album 'Ch II, How ...

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · world folk jazz indian music sitar world world music London. Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn by Anoushka Shankar, released 05 April 2024 1. Pacifica 2. Offering 3. What Dreams Are Made Of 4. In The End 5. Below the Surface 6. New Dawn Anoushka Shankar, the acclaimed sitar player, producer and composer, shares the second instalment of the ...

  4. anoushkashankar.bandcamp.com › track › new-dawnNew Dawn | Anoushka Shankar

    Feb 23, 2024 · Limited vinyl edition of Anoushka Shankar's 2nd of three mini-albums she will be writing and releasing as an evolving story between tours. Includes unlimited streaming of Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

  5. Stream New Dawn by Anoushka Shankar on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.

  6. 'New Dawn' is the final song in a chapter that, as the title suggests, is rooted in our need to heal, and in our need to have faith that light will always follow darkness. I always imagined this song as that desperately-needed moment of first light, the hope and optimism of dawn after a dark night of the soul (if you will).

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  8. To read a list of Anoushka Shankar’s accomplishments is to read many life stories in one: masterful sitarist; film composer; impassioned activist; the youngest and first female recipient of a British House of Commons Shield; the first Indian musician to perform live or to serve as presenter at the Grammy® Award with seven nominations under her belt, and the first Indian woman to be nominated; one of the first five female composers to have been added onto the UK A-level music syllabus.