Ayesha Mukherjee

Ayesha Mukherjee

Music has been the heartbeat of my life for as long as I can remember. I’ve been singing for over ten years, and for the past seven, I’ve been deeply immersed in Indian classical music, a tradition that has shaped not only my voice but my soul. Music isn’t just something I do; it’s who I am. I live and breathe it.

My dedication and passion have led to some incredible opportunities. I’ve made the Region Choir three years in a row, and as a freshman, I was the only one in my area to advance to Area auditions, a moment that truly defined my confidence as a young artist. Beyond competitions, I’ve had the honor of performing in bands and as a soloist at various community events, each one helping me grow in artistry and stage presence.

In addition to singing, I also play the guitar and piano, which lets me explore different musical styles and deepen my creativity. Whether I’m performing a soulful raga or jamming with a band, I find joy in every note.

My journey is far from over, but I’m proud of how far I’ve come—and even more excited about where music will take me next.

Watch Ayesha Mukherjee sing Mind Over Matter and On My Own by Arijit Singh and Claude-Michel Schönberg for the 2025 Summer Music Competition as part of the Charleston International Music Competition.