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  2. Rakesh Chaurasia, an Indian flautist renowned for his mastery of the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute, is the nephew of the celebrated flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia. In 2023, he achieved recognition by winning two Grammy Awards at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

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  3. Rakesh Chaurasia (born 10 January 1971) is an Indian flautist, who plays the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute. [1] [2] He is the nephew of flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia. [3] [4] He was awarded 'Indian of the Year 2017.' [5]

  4. Rakesh Chaurasia is an Indian flautist known for playing the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute. He is the nephew of the renowned flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia. In 2023, he won two Grammy Awards at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

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  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Flautist Rakesh Chaurasia and percussionist Zakir Hussain won the award for Best Global Music Performance. Their song Pashto, which won the award, features American musicians Bela Fleck and...

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Rakesh Chaurasia has carved out a position for himself in the world of Indian classical music with the Bansuri, a basic but incredibly difficult bamboo flute to play. Recently, he has dominated headlines ever since he earned several nominations on the global music awards stage.

  7. A famous name attached to this musician; young Rakesh is a child prodigy and the nephew of flute maestro Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia. The most accomplished of disciples of his uncle, he shows all the promise to carry the Chaurasia legacy to new heights.

  8. Mar 2, 2024 · Rakesh Chaurasia was not expecting the Grammy. In fact, with just minutes left for the ceremony, the virtuoso flautist was not even sure if his troupe had reached the venue. Tabla maestro Zakir Hussain had just flown in after a concert and, fighting jet lag, reached just in time.