Nanda Malini
Nanda Malini | |
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Born |
Aluthgama, Sri Lanka | August 23, 1943
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Other names | Mirihana Arachchige Nanda Perera,Nanda Malini Gokula |
Education | Sri Gunananda Vidyalaya, Bhatkhande Music Institute at Lucknow, India 1963 |
Occupation | Singer Teacher Music Director |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Spouse(s) | Suneth Gokula |
Children | Varuni Saroja,Ama Sarada |
Nanda Malini (Sinhala:නන්දා මාලනී) (born August 23, 1943) whose unmatchable deep voice started a new chapter in Sri Lankan female classical music context is undoubtedly the most talented Sri Lankan female singer who is often compared with country's most respected singer Pandith Amaradewa.[1] She has gained her praise and popularity and won her eleven Sarasaviya Awards and eight Presidential Awards for Best Singer .
Early life
Malini was born to a rural family of nine in Lewanduwa in Aluthgama. She moved to Kotahena in Colombo as an adolescent and was admitted to Sri Gunananda Vidyalaya where she came under the tutelage of T. N. Margaret Perera. After winning a poetry contest, Malini was taken to Radio Ceylon by Perera and sang "Budu Sadu" on Karunaratne Abeysekera's popular programme Lama Mandapaya.
Later
Malini continued her training after achieving fame, learning under B. Victor Perera, studying for a year at Heywood and moving on to Bhatkhande Music Institute at Lucknow, India 1963. She would later return to the University to obtain a Visharada degree in 1984. Upon her return to Sri Lanka, Malini appeared on Amaradeva's programme Madhuvanthi singing "Sannaliyane" and "Ran Dahadiya Bindu Bindu." Malini has had a string of successful releases: Perada Maha Re, Pahan Kanda, Sathyaye Geethaya, Hemanthayedi, Tharuka Es, Pavana, Sindu Hodiya, Kinduriyakage Vilapaya, Madhu Bandun, Tharu, Malmada Bisau, Cinema Geethavalokana, Kirimadu Vel, Londonyedi Geyu Gee, Yathra, Handahami, Sanka Padma, Pembara Lanka, Kunkuma Pottu, Gramaphone Gee, Araliya Landata, Malata Renu, Nilambare, Sari Podittak and Pirith Pen.Her choice of lyrics depicts realistic life situations, and most intricate,love, human relationships and emotions. "Pipunu Male Ruwa", "Sudu Hamine" and "Kada Mandiye" attest to her endless efforts to expose the hearts of women. some of Nanda's popular songs such "Manda Nawa Karanawa", are a humorous and sensitive account of a young woman's experience of loneliness.[1]
concerts
In 1971, Nanda Malini collaborated with Pandit W. D. Amaradewa in the Srawana Aradhana musical concert. In 1973, she started her first solo concert and after Having 530 shows, the series ended on May 22, 1979. In August, 1981 she start another concert ‘Sathyaye Geethaya’. She held 500 shows till August 1984. She conducted next solo musical concert named Pavana in June, 1987 which run 18 months with 205 shows. After 22 years, her newest solo musical concert titled ‘Shwetha Rathriya’ hold with collaboration with Sirasa FM in 2010.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Nanada Malani’s ‘Shrawana Aradhana’ in Canada". sundaytimes.lk.
- ↑ "Our music fans love good music: Nanda Malini". dailymirror.lk.
External links
- Music And Mission – Bob Dylan To Nanda Malani
- Milestones in the evolution of Sinhala film music
- Listen to Nanda's High quality Songs here On request