With
an instrument perplexing to most Westerners, Ravi Shankar helped
connect the world through music. The sitar virtuoso hobnobbed with the
Beatles, became a hippie musical icon and spearheaded the first rock
benefit concert as he introduced traditional Indian ragas to Western
audiences over nearly a century.
From George Harrison to John
Coltrane, from Yehudi Menuhin to David Crosby, his connections
reflected music's universality, though a gap persisted between Shankar
and many Western fans. Sometimes they mistook tuning for tunes, while
he stood aghast at displays like Jimi Hendrix's burning guitar.
Shankar
died Tuesday at age 92. A statement on his website said he died in San
Diego, near his Southern California home with his wife and a daughter
by his side. The musician's foundation issued a statement saying that
he had suffered upper respiratory and heart problems and had undergone
heart-valve replacement surgery last week. More >>
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Ravi Shankar perfoms in Kolkata in 2009 [Jayanta Shaw/ Reuters]
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