The Stuti Choral Ensemble was created by Fr. Eufemiano Miranda in 2009. Then the parish priest at St. Inez Church in Panjim, he set up the choir to revive the choral music tradition in Goa. Simultaneously, Eshvita Menezes led the development of the string ensemble in the 2010s which in 2022 came to be the Stuti String Ensemble. The 120 member ensemble performs diverse repertoire, mostly sacred, including oratorios, masses, motets, hymns and carols, both accompanied as well as a capella. Works are sung in several languages, notably English, Latin and Konkani but also German, Italian, French and Portuguese. The ensemble has performed at prestigious festivals such as the Monte Music Festival, Ketevan Sacred Music Festival, Goa Art and Literature Festival and in various churches all over Goa, including the historic churches of Old Goa. In October 2024, Stuti was invited to perform at the Royal Opera House, Mumbai for Festa de Goa. Stuti's greatest accomplishment is that of bringing a high level western classical music experience to villages (big and small, central and remote) around Goa. The ensemble is currently directed by Parvesh Java and is based out of ‘Kamra’ in Porvorim.