Ambi Subramaniam, a violinist, composer, and educator, was born in 1991.
Ambi Subramaniam is a violinist, composer, and educator who was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 5, 1991. He began giving stage performances when he was six years old, and the Times of India dubbed him the "new king of Indian classical violin." The Ozy Magazine referred to him as "India's 24-year-old Itzhak Perlman."
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