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Lady Gaga’s Indian sitarist

Pon icon Lady Gaga may have enthralled everyone on her maiden visit to India last week, but it was the sound of the Indian sitar that impressed her the most.

Updated on: Nov 08, 2011 04:27 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Pon icon Lady Gaga may have enthralled everyone on her maiden visit to India last week, but it was the sound of the Indian sitar that impressed her the most.

For her performance at the Formula 1 after party, the singer categorically asked for an Indian sitarist to play with her on-stage, and Delhi musician Fateh Ali was chosen. “My name was suggested by Shubha Mudgal ji to the organisers of the event. I was informed about it just two days before the final performance and everything was planned with great precision,” says Ali.

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The 35-year-old is the sixth generation of a family of famous sarangi players and has performed with several international music groups. So, how did it feel to perform with a star of Gaga’s fame?

“She took a keen interest in Indian classical music. She called me for rehearsals a day before the performance and we had a great practice session. She even ensured that only we were in the rehearsal room so that we could concentrate better,” he says.

For now, Ali is looking forward to collaborating with Gaga again. “I gifted her my music CD and she’s promised that whenever she is back she’ll play with me again.”

 
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