Monday, December 7, 2015

Nanda Malini, Singer, Sri Lanka.

Nanda Malini Songs ~ Tharuda Nidana Maha Rae

Galana Gangaki Jeewithe - Nanda Malini & Narada Disasekara (Sinhala Mp3 Songs)

Nanda Malini / Rohana Weerasinghe ~ Raththaran Duwe

Sulan kapolle - Nanda Malini

NILAMBARE SUDU PARAVI RAN NANDA MALINI

Nanda Malini

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Nanda Malini
Born
August 23, 1943 (age 72)
Aluthgama, Sri Lanka
Nationality
Other names
Mirihana Arachchige Nanda Perera, Nanda Malini Gokula
Education
Sri Gunananda Vidyalaya,Bhatkhande Music Institute atLucknow, India 1963
Occupation
Singer, Lecturer, Music Director
Religion
Spouse(s)
Suneth Gokula
Children
Varuni Saroja, Ama Sarada
Nanda Malini (Sinhala:නන්දා මාලනී) (born August 23, 1943) is Sri Lankan singer. She is regarded as the highly talented female Sri Lankan singer. Her choice of lyrics depicts many real life situations, and most intricate human relationships and emotions that stem out of those.[1] She has been credited as starting a new chapter in Sri Lankan classical music. She has won eleven Sarasaviya Awards and eight Presidential Awards for Best Singer.

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·         1Early life
·         2Later
·         3Concerts
·         4Discography
·         5See also
·         6References

·         7External links

Making a 'Thabla' - drum, Maththegoda, Sri Lanka.

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Barbarians - The Goths

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Amaradewa, The Maestro of Sinhala music, Sri Lanka.

-- 
Pera dinayaka ma pem kala

Sannaliyane - Amaradewa

RATHNA DEEPA JANMABHUMI - Pandith Amaradeva 720P HD (((STEREO)))

SASARA WASANATHURU Pandith Amaradeva 720P HD (((STEREO)))


W. D. Amaradeva

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Pandit W.D. Amaradeva
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Pandit Amaradeva in 2014.
BornWannakuwatta Waduge Don Albert Perera
5 December 1928 (age 87)
MoratuwaBritish Ceylon
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationBhatkhande Music Institute
Sri Sumangala College
Kalutara Vidyalaya
OccupationUniversity lecturer
ReligionTheravada Buddhism
Spouse(s)Wimala Amaradeva
ChildrenRanjana Amaradeva, Subhani Amaradeva, and Priyanvada Amaradeva
Wannakuwatta Waduge Don Albert Perera (Sinhaleseවන්නකුවත්ත වඩුගේ දොන් ඇල්බට් පෙරෙරා; born 5 December 1927 in Koralwella, MoratuwaBritish Ceylon) better known by his adopted name Amaradeva is a Sri Lankan vocalist, violinist and composer. Primarily using traditional instruments like sitars, tablas and harmoniums, Amaradeva incorporates Sinhala folk music with Indian ragas in his work. Many consider Pandit Amaradeva’s contribution to the development of Sinhala music as unmatched.[1][2][3]
In the mid-1950s, Amaradeva in his Janagayana project consulted experts of the Kandyan dance tradition like Pani Bharata, Kiriganita, Gunamala, Ukkuva and Suramba in his path to understand what constituted Sinhala folk music. Noting that it mostly revolved around a single melody, he decided to add verses that would lead up to the central melody which would now be a chorus thus forming two parts (unseen earlier in traditional Sri Lankan music) removing restrictions that had existed earlier. In doing so, Amaradeva created a uniquely Sinhalese music style that stayed true to folk tradition while incorporating outside influences. His work was vital in the creation of the sarala gee genre practised subsequently by artists like Victor RatnayakeSunil Edirisinghe and Sanath Nandasiri.[4][5]
Pandit Amaradeva has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Philippine Ramon Magsaysay Award(2001), Indian Padma Sri Award (2002)[6] and Sri Lankan "President's Award of Kala Keerthi" (1986) and DeshamanyaAward (1998). In 2003 the French government awarded him the prestigious honour; Chevalier. Notably he still remains the most popular artist as confirmed by Nielsen Media Research findings[4][7] He has also represented Sri Lanka in many forums including the UNESCO 1967 Manila Symposium.
In 1972, Pandit Amaradeva composed the music for the Maldivian National Anthem (Gaumii salaam) at the request of Maldivian Government.