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Nodu Mullick

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Nodu Mullick was a musician and instrument-maker from Calcutta, India.[1] Pandit Ravi Shankar commissioned multiple sitars from him, and they were Shankar's primary performance instrument starting in 1961.[2] Mullick accompanied Shankar on tanpura on his first western concert tour in Europe in 1956, and also on his American tour in 1961.

References

  1. ^ "Collections Online | British Museum".
  2. ^ Ravi Shankar (1997). George Harrison (ed.). Raga Mala. Welcome Rain Publishers. ISBN 1-56649-104-5.