Lessons with Nandita Mukherjee

“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.”
— Plato

If you're seeking music lessons for yourself or your child, you've come to the right place!

Nandita Mukherjee is a London-based music teacher and performer, specializing in Rabindra Sangeet (Tagore songs), Indian classical vocal, and harmonium. With years of experience teaching students of all ages and backgrounds, Nandita offers a nurturing, inspiring, and holistic approach to music education—both online and in person.

Nandita Mukherjee teaching or performing
Musical instruments including microphones and potentially a harmonium setup

What Nandita Offers

  • Harmonium Lessons (beginner to advanced)
  • Rabindra Sangeet (Tagore Songs) Vocal Training
  • Indian Classical & Semi-Classical Vocal Lessons
  • Personalized online and in-person sessions
  • Preparation for graded music exams (if desired)
  • Supportive, student-centered teaching style

Nandita's Teaching Philosophy

Nandita believes that learning music should be a joyful, life-enriching experience. Her teaching is rooted in tradition but tailored to each student's pace, interests, and goals. Whether you are a complete beginner or an advanced student, Nandita's lessons are designed to engage both heart and mind, fostering creativity, confidence, and a deep love for music.

Inspiring musical setting or students
Online music lesson setup

Why Learn with Nandita?

  • Experienced performer and teacher, affiliated with SOAS University of London
  • Specialist in Rabindra Sangeet and Indian harmonium
  • Flexible scheduling and lesson formats
  • Focus on both musical skill and personal growth
  • Warm, encouraging, and inclusive environment

Testimonials

"Learning Rabindra Sangeet with Nandita has been a transformative experience. Her passion and patience make every lesson a joy!"
— Student, London
"Nandita's harmonium classes are both inspiring and fun. She brings out the best in her students."
— Parent of a young student