The first-of-its-kind stage musical, which combines operatic traditions with Indian classical music, was being composed by Pandit Ravi Shankar at the time of his passing in 2012 and completed with the help of his daughter, sitar maestro Anoushka Shankar.
"It thrills me that this final project of my father's, about which he was so passionate, is finally coming to life," she said at a launch event at London's Royal Opera House on Tuesday.
"My father was, of course, the first Indian classical musician to work with Western classical musicians, the first to write concertos for orchestra, the first to bring the music of India to a global audience. Even in his final years, he was the first to think further, to want to push even more boundaries, and bring Indian classical music to the context of opera," she added.
"Ever the practical musician, before undergoing what was to be his final surgery, he outlined the roadmap he had in his mind to take the work to completion - a vision so clear and compelling that it feels as if he is closely supervising the entire creative team as we move towards the world premiere in May 2017," Murphy said.
Sukanya Shankar recalled: "My memory is very vivid and fresh of the day when Raviji was asking my mother about the story behind my name, Sukanya, sometime in the mid-Nineties. He was so excited and wanted to do an opera. I didn't realise he was serious. He was always surprising me and is still doing it.
"He lived and breathed music till the very end and it is a sheer joy to see his last work come to life so beautifully."
The first show will open next year on May 12 in Leicester, May 14 in Salford, May 15 in Birmingham and May 19 in London.
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