
A file photo of Pandit Ravi Shankar
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The first of the recordings released on Sunday
More recordings will release next year
'We are happy and grateful,' said Pandit Ravi Shankar's wife
"This was his dream, to have a way to bring his rare and never-before released material to India. We are happy and grateful to Sony Music for partnering with us and helping to bring this treasure trove of music to his fans," late Pandit Ravi Shankar's wife Sukanya Shankar said in a statement.
Arjun Sankalia, Director, International Music and Special projects, Sony Music India, said Ravi Shankar's "virtuosity as a musician is unparalleled. It is with great joy and pride that we bring these recordings to the Indian market".
Under this agreement, the next year will see a special release that debuts exclusively in India and Middle East regions.
East Meets West Music plans to work with Sony Music India on special projects exclusive to the region.
In an effort to promote India's rich musical heritage across the globe, Sony Music India has released rare recordings of a number of legendary Indian music artistes, including Pandit Jasraj, M S Subbulakshmi and Ustad Bismillah Khan.
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