We visited Ravi. We didn't study with him, as such.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Yes, I mean like you know, having studied with Yehudi Menuhin that is like some direct route into Bach, because he was one of the foremost interpreters of Bach for the violin.
I know Pandit Ravi Shankar was very upset with me, as I did not use his compositions in 'Gandhi.' I thought that the London Philharmonic Orchestra would prove more effective than his music. It was one of my biggest miscalculations.
I was just studying with my father, a very difficult task for me since he was a great, great Qawwali singer.
I didn't study; I live.
I am the Israeli leader who met most with Arafat.
I saw Krishnamurti speak one time. And I thought, I'm not going to live here.
I did not find my studies particularly enthralling.
I never studied with Balanchine, but his work was very important to me.
I went to India, lived, and studied.
I didn't go to Hebrew school.