Rohana Weerasinghe

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Rohana Weerasinghe
රෝහණ වීරසිංහ
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At Nanda Malini Geethawali, Winnipeg, Canada
Born (1949-02-18) 18 February 1949 (age 76)
Other namesDickmadugodage Rohana Chithrakumara Weerasingha
Education University of the Visual and Performing Arts
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, singer, teacher, advisor to the president
SpouseBatapola Arachchige Leela Beatrice De Silva
Children2
Relatives Priyani Jayasinghe (cousin daughter)
Website rohanaweerasingheonline.com

Dr. Rohana Weerasinghe (born February 18, 1949), is a Sri Lankan musician, composer and singer. [1]

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Early life

Weerasinghe was born on 18 February 1949 in Algiriya, Matara in southern Sri Lanka. He was the youngest child to his parents Henry Weerasinghe and Sepalin Weerasinghe. In 1954, Weerasinghe started schooling from Good Shepard Family Convent in Nuwara Eliya, and later moved to Vidyachakra Buddhist School Ruwan Eliya, Welimada Maha Vidyalaya, Pannipitya Dharmapala Vidyalaya [2] and Gamini Maha Vidyalaya Nuwara Eliya.

In 1977, Weerasinghe married to Leela Beatrice De Silva, a dancing teacher in profession. They had two sons, Kalindu Gajaba and Chirath Kanishka. [3]

Music

Weerasinghe learnt the basics of music from K.V.S Perera Kithsiri Aluthge. He was able to enter the Government Music School of Sri Lanka for further studies in Oriental Music by mastering Sitar. Later he joined maestro Premasiri Khemadasa as a Sitar player in his Orchestra. Weerasinghe became a key Sitar player for music concerts of prominent Singers in Sri Lanka such as Victor Ratnayake's Sa, Nanda Malini's Shrawana Aradhana and Sanath Nandasiri's Swarna Kundala.

Weerasinghe taught music in D. S. Senanayake College, Senananda Maha Vidyalaya Meepilimanna and Ananda Sastralaya, Kotte as a government music teacher. In 1982, he joined "Sing Lanka" studios as a Sound Engineer. At that time, he composed T. M. Jayaratne's Ekasitha dethanaka, Hiruta Horen and Neela Wickramasinghe's Punchi Sithe Punchi Sina which became popular songs in Sri Lanka.

So far he has created melodies for over 8000 songs, which includes films, teledramas, stage plays. [4] [5]

Weerasinghe has been the Advisor to the President of Sri Lanka in Cultural and Aesthetic Affairs since 2006.

He held the concert "Adaraneeya Rohana" at the BMICH on 14 December 2024. [6]

Notable performances

Awards

YearAwardTitleProduction
1982 Sarasaviya Best Music DirectorAaradhana
1987 Sarasaviya Best Music Director Aadara Hasuna
1991 Sarasaviya Best Music DirectorSaharave Sihinaya
1991 SIGNIS Best Music DirectorSaharave Sihinaya
1991SwarnasankhaBest Music DirectorSaharave Sihinaya
1994 Presidential Awards Best Music Director Saptha Kanya
1994 Sarasaviya Best Music DirectorMadara Parasathu
1994 Presidential Awards Best Music DirectorMadara Parasathu
1998 Sarasaviya Best Music DirectorSeilama
1999 Sarasaviya Best Music DirectorVeesidela
2003 Presidential Awards Best Music DirectorMe Mage Sandai
2007 Presidential Awards Best Music DirectorAnjalika
1982Vijaya Rupavahini AwardsBest Music DirectorRekha
1983Vijaya Rupavahini AwardsBest Music DirectorSudu saha kalu
1992 SIGNIS Best Music DirectorDunhinda addara
1994Sumathi AwardsBest Music DirectorSankranthi Samaya
1998Sumathi AwardsBest Music DirectorVilambeetha [11]
2002 SIGNIS Best Music DirectorGajaman Nona
2008Raigam AwardsBest Music DirectorRala Bindena Thena
1990Rasa AwardsBest Music Director [12] Thala mala pipila
1991Rasa AwardsBest Music DirectorMaghatha
1997Rasa AwardsMost Popular SongSandapanak se awidin
1997Rasa AwardsMost Popular SongRanmalak Lesa
1997Rasa AwardsMost Popular Music Director in Sri LankaN/A
2004Government Drama AwardSpecial RecognitionN/A
2009Eagle InsuranceEagle Awards of Excellence [13] N/A

Publications

References

  1. "Rohana : The melody master". Dailynews.lk. 19 January 2002. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  2. "Features – Happenings / People". Sundayobserver.lk. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  3. "'Tunes are all I have to take your heart away'". Sundayobserver.lk. 27 July 2008. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  4. Ruwini Jayawardana (18 February 1949). "'Bahasabe' to visit Sri Lanka". Dailynews.lk. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  5. Ruwini Jayawardana (18 February 2009). "60th birth anniversary today and 35 years in the music scene". Dailynews.lk. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  6. "මගේ ආදරණීයයන්ට දෙන්න ප්‍රවේශ පත්‍රත් නෑ මට ඒ අයට දෙන්න උත්තරත් නෑ". silumina.lk. 12 January 2025. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  7. "RAN SWARA DHARA – 2004". anandaoba.org. 7 March 2004. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  8. "The Sinhala touch at Sydney Opera House". Sundaytimes.lk. 13 August 2006. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  9. "Rohana creates history in Australia". Sunday Times. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  10. Mahes Perera (18 May 2008). "Young talent of a high standard". Sundayobserver.lk. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  11. "Sumathi Awards 1998". Sumathiawards.lk. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  12. "Online edition of Daily News – Features". Dailynews.lk. 19 January 2002. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  13. BT Options (Pvt) Ltd. "BUSINESS TODAY – Eagle Awards of Excellence presented to Dr D B Nihalsinha and Rohana Weerasinghe". Businesstoday.lk. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  14. Devaka Weerakoon (15 November 2009). "Informative guide to Sri Lanka's wildlife". Sundayobserver.lk. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  15. Vīrasiṃha, Rōhaṇa (2009). Along a Winding Path. Rohana Weerasinghe. ISBN   9789555197106.