Ustad Vilayat Khan, a gifted sitarist, who made his first public performance aged six, and his first recording at the age of eight, has now achieved world-wide recognition for the originality and purity of his playing, and a permanent place in the Indian classical music tradition. Vilayat Khan will give one special concert on March 8 in the Michael Fowler Centre.
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Press, 28 January 1988, Page 24
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61Ustad Vilayat Khan, a gifted sitarist, who made his first public performance aged six, and his first recording at the age of eight, has now achieved world-wide recognition for the originality and purity of his playing, and a permanent place in the Indian classical music tradition. Vilayat Khan will give one special concert on March 8 in the Michael Fowler Centre. Press, 28 January 1988, Page 24
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