Tripti Mukherjee

Indian vocalist


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genreHindustani classical music,
Mewati Gharana
occupationClassical Vocalist
websiteOfficial site
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| name = Tripti Mukherjee | image = PanditaTriptiMukherjee.JPG | caption = | image_size = | background = solo_singer | origin = India | genre = Hindustani classical music, Mewati Gharana | occupation = Classical Vocalist | years_active = | label = | website = Official site Tripti Mukherjee is an Indian-American classical vocalist. She belongs to Mewati gharana. She is the founder and director of the Pandit Jasraj Institute for Music, Research, Artistry and Appreciation in New Jersey.

Early life

Tripti Mukherjee is a senior disciple of Padma Vibhushan Pandit Jasraj.

Career

Tripti Mukherjee and her commitment over the past 30 years to spreading India's rich culture and heritage in their purest forms throughout America.

Pta Triptiji has received great recognition for her stellar performances at a multitude of locations across the world. She is a regular artiste for All India Radio and national Indian Television. Some of her prominent performances across the globe are mentioned below:

Awards

Pta Tripti Mukherjee is the recipient of several awards including:

  • Chhandayan Jyotsna Award
  • Amir Khan Memorial Award
  • Pandit Jasraj Gaurav Puraskar
  • Pandita award from the University of Karnataka
  • National Scholarship for Hindustani Classical Vocal
  • Doverlane Music Circle Award
  • Yugantar Patrika Award

She was awarded Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award of India, in 2015.

References

References

  1. "Padma Awards 2015". PIB.
  2. Art India http://www.artindia.net/tripti/index.html
  3. PJIM Official Website http://www.pjim.org/
  4. Pandit Jasraj Official Website http://www.panditjasraj.com/main.html
  5. Texas A&M University SPICMACY http://spicmacay.tamu.edu/about_artists/tripti
  6. (7 January 2012). "Pandita Tripti Mukherjee (Raaga Sughrai)".
  7. Matri Art & Artistry http://www.matriusa.com/ {{Webarchive. link. (5 February 2019)
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  23. "Kalakendra--Society for the Performing Arts of India, Portland Oregon".
  24. "Archived copy".
  25. (22 October 2008). "Pt. Jasraj at the India Community Center, Milpitas – A review".
  26. Awards http://www.triptimukherjee.com/
  27. Chhandayan http://www.tabla.org/concerts/awards {{Webarchive. link. (29 May 2013)
  28. "Padma Awards 2015". Press Information Bureau.

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