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Famous Sitarist Debu Chaudhuri Returns This Fall


Sitarist Debu Chaudhuri, dean of music at the University of Delhi and a world-class musician, will be returning to the Maharishi University of Management (Fairfield, Iowa) for a week this fall to offer both public and private concerts.

Debu has given stellar--even legendary--performances at the University a number of times in the past. "Everybody knows Debu," says John Runkle, director of the Institute for Maharishi Gandharva Veda Music. "We don't even have to advertise. He has that star quality."

President Clinton got to experience that star quality during his recent trip to India: one of the events he attended was a performance by Debu, who then had the opportunity to give the president one of his recordings. President Clinton said he intended to listen to it.
Debu's many honors include the Padma Bhushan, which is the highest award for music conferred by the government of India.

Mr. Runkle said that all of the sitar music heard on station KHOE and on all of the Maharishi label recordings is by Debu. "Debu is very dear to Maharishi and to his worldwide Movement," Mr. Runkle said.

Accompanying Mr. Chaudhuri to the U.S. will be his son Prateek and a tabla player. There will be a concert on Saturday, September 30, in the evening and again on Sunday, October 1, at 6:00 a.m. He will also offer a lecture/demonstration at Maharishi School. Private concerts will be held in Fairfield and at other locations in the U.S.

Source: The Review, Vol. 15, #16, of June 7, 2000, of Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield, Iowa, USA www.mum.edu

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