Musical segment organized involving the children. From left to right: Shankha (playing tabla), Nitis, and Mahua Mukhopadhyay, Deboshri Dey as well as others. West Hartford, 1986.

From left to right: Soumitra Banerjee (playing tabla), Shankha (percussion), Nitis, and Mahua Mukhopadhyay, Jhumi Ghosh, Durga Dutta-Ray. West Hartford, 1986.

 

From left to right: Shankha (Violin), Ranjan (Percussion), Mahua (Harmonium),

and Nitis Mukhopadhyay (Tabla). Invited for a Cultural Program at the

Connecticut Valley Hindu Temple, Middletown. February 1992.

 

From left to right: Bimal K. Sinha (Narration) of the University of Maryland

Baltimore County, and Shankha (Tabla), Nitis (Vocal and Percussion), Ranjan

(Clarinet and Percussion), Mahua Mukhopadhyay (Harmonium and Vocal).

Invited for a Cultural Program in Baltimore, October 1999.

 

The Mukhopadhyay family. House recital in Baranagore, Calcutta. January 2000. The Mukhopadhyay family. House recital in Baranagore, Calcutta. January 2000. Sitting third from left is Nitis's elder sister, Rina Bhattacharya.

 

From left to right: Shankha (Tabla), Nitis (Vocal and Percussion), Mahua

(Harmonium and Vocal), Keya Das (Vocal and Percussion), and Ranjan

Mukhopadhyay (Clarinet and Percussion). Invited for a Cultural Program

in Plainfield, Connecticut. Organized by the Volunteer Society

for Education in India (VSEI). April 2000.

 

Rehearsing at the Mukhopadhyay Residence for an Invited Cultural Program

at Yale University (June 2000). The Vocal Group During a Break. From

left to right: Abu Fasihuddin (Physicist at UConn), Mahua, Azizun Nesa

(Abu's wife), Keya Das (Realtor), Ranjan, Rina Bhattacharya

(Nitis's elder sister visiting at the time), Shankha, Nitis, Pankaj Das

(Pharma-Chemistry), and Labib (Abu's son). May 2000.

 

Nitis and Ranjan Mukhopadhyay accompanying with a chorus piece.

UConn Statistics Department Celebration 2002 (Saturday, March 2).

 

Front row: Nitis Mukhopadhyay (vocal) with Mahua Mukhopadhyay (harmonium).

Accompanists: Ranjan Mukhopadhyay (clarinet), Sonali Das behind Mahua (ghungru),

and Anandamayee Majumdar behind Nitis (maracas).

UConn Statistics Department Celebration 2002 (Saturday, March 2).