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Currents
Sept. 27-Oct. 3, 1999
Vol.4, No. 8
World-renowned musician accepts UCSC teaching post
Sarode master Ali Akbar Khan, considered to be one of the world's greatest
living musicians, has been named Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Music at UCSC.
A "national living treasure" of India, Khan is regarded as the most accomplished
interpreter of Indian classical music alive today. Khan accepted his UCSC appointment
this week. His first formal activity with UCSC will be a public concert in the campus's
Music Center Recital Hall on Friday, October 15. (More)
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