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'''Ravana nada''' is the first studio album by Sri Lankan artist [[Dinesh Subasinghe]]. It was released on March 25, 2009 by Tharanga records and was the first album in which he played some of the music on the [[ravanahatha]], an ancient instrument.<ref>http://www.sundaytimes.lk/090524/Magazine/sundaytimesmagazine_00.html</ref><ref>http://www.nation.lk/2009/05/10/tv1.html</ref><ref>http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130602/plus/sri-lankas-ravanahatha-is-the-worlds-first-violin-46908.html</ref> |
'''Ravana nada''' is the first studio album by Sri Lankan artist [[Dinesh Subasinghe]]. It was released on March 25, 2009 by Tharanga records and was the first album in which he played some of the music on the [[ravanahatha]], an ancient instrument.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/090524/Magazine/sundaytimesmagazine_00.html|title=In search of Ravana in Sri Lanka|publisher=Sundaytimes.lk|accessdate=10 January 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nation.lk/2009/05/10/tv1.html|title=nation.lk|publisher=Nation.lk|accessdate=10 January 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/130602/plus/sri-lankas-ravanahatha-is-the-worlds-first-violin-46908.html|title=Sri Lanka’s Ravanahatha is the world’s first violin|publisher=Sundaytimes.lk|accessdate=10 January 2015}}</ref> |
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The album consists of music featuring elements of Oriental music, pop music, and traditional Sri Lankan and Indian music. The melody solos pieces were played on a variety of instruments: the [[ravanahatha]], [[Kingri]] ravanstron, kottan kachi, violin, flute, box guitar, and saxophone. |
The album consists of music featuring elements of Oriental music, pop music, and traditional Sri Lankan and Indian music. The melody solos pieces were played on a variety of instruments: the [[ravanahatha]], [[Kingri]] ravanstron, kottan kachi, violin, flute, box guitar, and saxophone. |
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''Ravana Nada'' was one and half years in production from August 2007 to December 2008. The album was produced by Vijaya Ramanayaka, who has produced several films including [[Yuganthaya]], ''Aradhana,Maldeniye'' and ''Simion, and more than 500 audio recordings.<ref>http://movies.nytimes.com/person/1112035/Vijaya-Ramanayake/filmography</ref> |
''Ravana Nada'' was one and half years in production from August 2007 to December 2008. The album was produced by Vijaya Ramanayaka, who has produced several films including [[Yuganthaya]], ''Aradhana,Maldeniye'' and ''Simion, and more than 500 audio recordings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.nytimes.com/person/1112035/Vijaya-Ramanayake/filmography|title=Vijaya Ramanayake - Filmography - Movies & TV - NYTimes.com|publisher=Movies.nytimes.com|accessdate=10 January 2015}}</ref> |
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The recording sessions for ''Ravana Nada'' took place at the Dee R Cee studio in [[Negombo]] and Penguin Studio in [[Colombo]]. In the recording, Subasinghe used his pop band orchestra and Sri Lankan local musicians, including a 25 member choir, the Sri Lankan musician Ivo Denis, Dee R Cee Members, his father Anton Subasinghe, and singers from Negombo church choirs. |
The recording sessions for ''Ravana Nada'' took place at the Dee R Cee studio in [[Negombo]] and Penguin Studio in [[Colombo]]. In the recording, Subasinghe used his pop band orchestra and Sri Lankan local musicians, including a 25 member choir, the Sri Lankan musician Ivo Denis, Dee R Cee Members, his father Anton Subasinghe, and singers from Negombo church choirs. |
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This CD comprises 12 instrumentals and two vocal songs by Dee R cee members |
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Ravana nada is the first studio album by Sri Lankan artist Dinesh Subasinghe. It was released on March 25, 2009 by Tharanga records and was the first album in which he played some of the music on the ravanahatha, an ancient instrument.[1][2][3]
Genre
The album consists of music featuring elements of Oriental music, pop music, and traditional Sri Lankan and Indian music. The melody solos pieces were played on a variety of instruments: the ravanahatha, Kingri ravanstron, kottan kachi, violin, flute, box guitar, and saxophone.
Production and recording
Ravana Nada was one and half years in production from August 2007 to December 2008. The album was produced by Vijaya Ramanayaka, who has produced several films including Yuganthaya, Aradhana,Maldeniye and Simion, and more than 500 audio recordings.[4]
The recording sessions for Ravana Nada took place at the Dee R Cee studio in Negombo and Penguin Studio in Colombo. In the recording, Subasinghe used his pop band orchestra and Sri Lankan local musicians, including a 25 member choir, the Sri Lankan musician Ivo Denis, Dee R Cee Members, his father Anton Subasinghe, and singers from Negombo church choirs.
Track listing
This CD comprises 12 instrumentals and two vocal songs by Dee R cee members
- Bodiye Viharaye
- Wala athula siri yahane
- Ninda neana Raathriye
- Nim him sewwa
- Churaliya
- Jesu Swami Daruwane
- Igillila Yana yan/Hathara watin kalu karagena
- Walakul viyan
- As deka piyana
- Pawe wala
- Punchi dawas wala
- Mey Nonimena
- Handa pana wage
- Mage punchi kumari
See also
References
- ^ "In search of Ravana in Sri Lanka". Sundaytimes.lk. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
- ^ "nation.lk". Nation.lk. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
- ^ "Sri Lanka's Ravanahatha is the world's first violin". Sundaytimes.lk. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
- ^ "Vijaya Ramanayake - Filmography - Movies & TV - NYTimes.com". Movies.nytimes.com. Retrieved 10 January 2015.