Sanath Nandasiri
Professor Sanath Nandasiri (Sinhala: සනත් නන්දසිරි; born February 15, 1942 in Gothatuwa, Sri Lanka) is a Sri Lankan classical musician.[1] He is the current Chancellor of the University of the Visual and Performing Arts in Sri Lanka. President Maithripala Sirisena appointed Nandasiri after the death of Pandit Amaradewa.[2]
Professor Sanath Nandasiri සනත් නන්දසිරි | |
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Birth name | Sanath Nandasiri |
Born | 1942 (age 78–79) Gothatuwa, Sri Lanka |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Singer Chancellor of the University of the Visual and Performing Arts |
Nandasiri has received several awards for his compositions; he composed the music to Sandamalige Kathawa, the first TV serial on Rupavahini.
Life and career
Early life and education
Nandasiri was born to businessman and building contractor, H.M. William Perera and Dona Amalin Katugampola. He attended two schools concurrently as an adolescent (Mahabodhi Maha Vidyalaya, Gothatuwa Maha Vidyalaya and St. Matthew's College, Dematagoda, where he studied English).[3]
Nandasiri first appeared on Sinhala Radio at the age of 13 in 1955. He began studying the tabla instrument under D.R. Peiris soon after. In 1960 Nandasiri travelled to India to continue his studies at Bhatkhande Music Institute. His teachers at the academy included Ustad Ahmed Jan Thirakwa, G. N. Nattu, Ustad Mokshut Ali, Pandit Hari Shankar Misra and Ustad Rahimmuddeen Khan Daga.[3]
While in India, Nandasiri composed several songs that appeared on Lucknow radio. He returned to Sri Lanka in 1974 and joined the staff of University of Kelaniya as a lecturer. Nandasiri served as the head of music at the university from 1988 to 1992.[4]
Nandasiri took the Part I examination in vocal music and obtained first class at the "Nipun" examination in 1992 becoming the first Sri Lankan to achieve this task.[4] He was appointed Chancellor of the University of the Visual and Performing Arts in 2016.
References
- http://www.sarasaviya.lk/2017/02/16/?fn=sa17021623
- http://newsfirst.lk/english/2016/11/visharada-sanath-nandasiri-gets-new-appointment-visual-performing-arts-university/155256
- "The melody within a passionate musician". Daily Mirror. 2007. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved June 11, 2007.
- "Geethanjali". Arts Foundation of the Northwest. 2005. Retrieved June 11, 2007.