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The Asian Indian Classical Music Society 51491 Norwich Drive Granger, IN 46530

Concert Announcement

Vidushi Mita Nag (sitar) Joydeep Ghosh () with Pandit ()

April 26, 2016, Tuesday, 7.00PM

At: the Andrews Auditorium, Geddes Hall University of Notre Dame

Cosponsored with the Liu Institute of Asia and Asian Studies Tickets available at gate. General Admission: $10, AICMS Members and ND/SMC faculty: $5, Students: FREE

Mita Nag, daughter of the veteran sitarist, Pandit and granddaughter of Sangeet Acharya Gokul Nag, belongs to the Vishnupur of Bengal, a school of music that is nearly 300 years old and which is known for its style of playing. She was initiated into music at the age of four, and studied with her mother, grandfather and father. She appeared for her debut performance at the age of ten, when she also won the Government of ’s Junior National Talent Search Award. She has given many concert performances, both alone and with her father, in cities in the US, , Japan and Europe as well as in India. Joydeep Ghosh is hailed as one of India’s leading sarod, surshringar and Mohanveena artists. He started his sarod training at the age of five, and has studied with the great masters the late Sangeetacharya Anil Roychoudhury , late Sangeetacharya Radhika Mohan Moitra and Padmabhusan Acharya Buddhadev Dasgupta all of the Shahajahanpur Gharana. He has won numerous awards and fellowships, including those from the Government of India, the title of “Suramani” from the Sur Singar Samsad () and “Swarshree” from Swarankur (Mumbai). He is an A grade artist of and has performed at numerous concerts in India, USA, UK, Germany, , Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Bahrain and elsewhere. Shubhen Chatterjee trained under the illustrious table maestro, Pandit Swapan Chowdhury. Although trained in the Gharana tradition, his playing draws on a variety of Gharan styles, which make him a unique and distinctive performer. He has performed in many concerts, as a soloist and by accompanying such luminaries as Bhimsen , , , V. G. Jog, the Mishra Brothers, , , and Manilal Nag.

For further information, contact: Amitava Dutt (2730928) or Umesh Garg (2722957)