International Vocalist Sanchita Pal Visits Jamshedpur
Birmingham-Based Hindustani Classical Singer Meets Family in Bistupur
Key Points:
- International classical vocalist Sanchita Pal visits Jamshedpur
- Birmingham-based artist trained under renowned Indian Gurus
- Singer performed globally and collaborated across music traditions
JAMSHEDPUR – Internationally acclaimed Hindustani classical vocalist Sanchita Pal is visiting Jamshedpur while spending time with her parents in Bistupur.
Smt. Sanchita Pal, a noted Hindustani classical vocalist, is currently visiting the city. She is staying with her family in Bistupur during her trip.
Meanwhile, Sanchita Pal is presently based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. She actively teaches and promotes Indian classical music there.
Moreover, she completed her early education in Jamshedpur. Her musical training began under several distinguished teachers.
She trained under Prof. Prakity Majumdar and Dr. Aradhana Dey. She also learned from Sangeetacharya Pt. Amiya Ranjan Banerjee.
Moreover, Padma Bhushan Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty guided her advanced training. She later became a graded artist with All India Radio.
Meanwhile, Sanchita has performed widely across India and abroad. She is recognized internationally for her classical and semi-classical singing.
In addition, she often collaborates with Indian classical dancers. Her vocals contribute to the musical dimension of classical dance productions.
Moreover, the artist explored collaborations with multiple global musical traditions. These include Indo-jazz, flamenco, and opera.
She performed in a recreated musical score for silent film “Shiraz.” She also appeared in the opera production “Orpheus.”
Meanwhile, several creative projects strengthened her international profile. Her works Journey, Srijani, and Faces received Arts Council England support.
Moreover, she performed at major venues including Symphony Hall, Birmingham. In 2012, she performed with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
The performance was conducted by Michael Seal. The event marked an important milestone in her career.
Meanwhile, she also contributed to film and broadcast productions. Her voice featured in projects for BBC Radio and Channel 4.
Moreover, the Arts Council of England awarded her several performing grants. She also participated in numerous national tours across the United Kingdom.
Currently, Sanchita Pal is a respected teacher of Hindustani classical music. She trains many students in Birmingham.
Meanwhile, her visit has generated excitement among the city’s music enthusiasts. Cultural circles welcomed the presence of the international artist.
Moreover, Jamshedpur regularly hosts classical music programs and conferences. Readers can explore events like classical music festival, music conference, sangeet samaroh, classical conference, and kathak festival.

