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Gunadasa Kapuge

Ellamulla Kapuge Gunadasa (Sinhala: ගුණදාස කපුගේ; 7 August 1945–3 April 2003)[2][3] popularly known as Gunadasa Kapuge, was a Sri Lankan singer, musician, music director and playback singer.[4] He was well known among Sri Lankans due to the philosophical background of his music renditions and lyrics selected for his work.[5]

Gunadasa Kapuge
ගුණදාස කපුගේ
Born
Ellamulla Kapuge Gunadasa

(1945-08-07)August 7, 1945
Elpitiya, Sri Lanka
DiedApril 3, 2003(2003-04-03) (aged 57)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
EducationEeramulla Junior College
Karandeniya Central College
Nagoda Vidyalaya, Galle
Dharmasoka College
Alma materHaywood School of Music
Bhatkhande Music Institute
Occupation(s)Singer, composer, playback singer
SpousePrema Vithanage (m.1978)[1]
Children3 including Mithra Kapuge
Parents
  • Ellalamulla Kapuge Francis (father)
  • Dona Alice Nona Siribaddana (mother)
RelativesPremawardhana Kapuge (brother)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals, Tabla, Sitar
Years active1963–2003
Labels
  • Ransilu
  • Torana
  • Tharanga
Signature

Personal life

Kapuge was born on August 7, 1945 in the tiny village of Thanabaddegama in Elpitiya.[5] His father was Ellalamulla Kapuge Francis and mother was Dona Alice Nona Siribaddana.[6] Being the second of eight siblings, he attended Karandeniya Central College up to grade five and the latter part at Dharmasoka College in Ambalangoda, where he initially studied science before switching to music.[7] His brother, Premawardhana Kapuge is also a singer.[8]

He married Prema Vithanage,, in 1978.[2] The couple had one son: Mithra, and two daughters: Ridhma and Sajani. His son Mithra Kapuge, and his brother, Premawardhana Kapuge sing his songs to continue his legacy.[9][10]

Music career

In 1963, he left Haywood college of music (presently known as University of the Visual and Performing Arts), where he was studying at that time, to follow a degree course in India. In late 1960, Kapuge joined the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation and in 1969, he worked as an operational assistant and in 1975 started out as a program producer.[5]

Kapuge's initial release was titled "Daesa Nilupul Thema" in 1973, which he sung for a cultural program was aired on SLBC. It was later became an instant hit and made his mark in the career.[5] After which, Kapuge was quoted as a 'Grade A' vocalist by the Radio Ceylon. Thus the three decade long music career of Visharada Kapuge began. He appeared as a film background singer as well as a music director and stage play music director.[11] The first stage drama for which he provided background music was "Thuranga Sanniya" by Sugathapala De Silva.[12] Since then he provided background music for the highly popular musical "Tharawo Igilethi" by Lucien Bulathsinhala and several others. His first movie background music gig was for Stanley Perera's "Sandha."[13]

In 1973 following his marriage, he lost his job due to political revenge. He was invited to an international youth conference in Havana, Cuba, applied for a leave of absence from the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, but his request was rejected for political reasons.[14] However, Kapuge decided to attend the Youth Conference in Havana on July 22, 1978. On his return to Sri Lanka after attending the summit, the SLBC officials delivered a letter to Kapuge at the Bandaranaike International Airport stating that he has left the service. Although he regained his job in 1979, he was arrested the same year on charges of insulting the then Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa. But Kapuge was able to be released during the investigation into the allegations.[13] He is again expelled from the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. Although he was re-employed with the intervention of the then Chairman of the SLBC, Eman Kariyakarawana, Kapuge was transferred to the Rajarata Service of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.[15] In 1981, Kapuge served as the Head of the Music Division of the Rajarata Service and later as the Head of the Rajarata Service. During the 88/89 riots, he did not change his attitude, where he was sent on compulsory leave from Rajarata Sevaya on January 29, 1990.[13][16]

Meanwhile, in 1980, Kapuge released his first music compact cassette titled "Dhampatin Laa Sandha" featuring Malani Bulathsinhala.[7] Kapuge staged a one-man musical show titled "Kampana" first staged at Lumbini theatre on August 25, 1990 and also released a cassette and CD with the same title. The show was a historical advent of the Sinhala music industry.[17] In a short span of two years, Kapuge performed nearly a thousand "Kampana" shows across the country, and in some cases had to extend the two hour concert to three hours at the request of the audience. He also made popular top selling cassettes such as "Seethala Sanda Eliye" (1981), "Unmada Sithuvam" (1983), "Piya Satahan" (1990), "Irabatu Tharu" (1999) and "Sanda Ra Sihinaye" (2000).[7] Some of his songs carried meaningful messages to the listeners: specially the song "Bimbarak Senaga Gevasuna" talks about the uprising of Uve Wellassa riot against the British. Then his song "Uthuru Kone Nuba Hinahen" aimed at bringing harmony between Tamil people living in the North with Sinhalese people living in the South of the island.[15][18]

He sang three songs using the same melody: The first song is "Sondura Numba Lihiniyaka" composed by Ratna Sri Wijesinghe. Based on a similar melody, the song "Sabada Api Kandu Nowemu" was composed by Dharshana Medis. Meanwhile, the melody of the song composed by the poet Abeysinghe, "Rathriya Mama Wemi" is similar to the above melody.[19]

As a playback singer, he first involved in the film Ektam Geya for which he sang the song "Unmadha Situwam". Then he contributed for the films Bawa Duka and Bawa Karma both directed by Dharmasiri Bandaranayake. He also sang the song "Kiyanga Magiya" for Milton Jayawardane’s film Bithu Sithuwam. Meanwhile, he made vocals and provided his first theater background music for Sugathapala de Silva’s play Thuranga Sanniya. Later he involved with many popular stage plays, such as: Paraputuwo, Nandi Visala, Tharavo Igilethi, Sira Kandawuru and Sath Saha Satha.[15]

Death

On returning from a tour at Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Kapuge had a fall at the Bandaranaike International Airport whilst disembarking from a shuttle bus.[5] He sustained injuries on the back of his head. He was taken to the medical center at the airport at around 4.30 AM where he was given saline. After initial treatment, he was to be taken to the Colombo National Hospital. However, there was no male nurse available to assist. Kapuge later died on 3 April 2003 at Colombo National Hospital at the age of 57.[3]

Legacy

On 7 August 2019, Kapuge Birthday commemoration was held by the Gunadasa Kapuge Foundation for the 13th consecutive year. During the ceremony, a blood donation camp was also held. On 11 September 2015, a lyrical tribute performance titled "Kapugeta Haththawai" by his son Mithra Kapuge was presented by Kapuge Memorial Foundation was commenced at 6.00 pm at the Bandaranaike International Conference Hall.[9]

Discography

Music cassettes

  • 1980 - Dampatin La Sanda Basa Yanawa
  • 1981 - Seethala Sanda Eliye
  • 1983 - Unmada Sithuwam
  • 1983 - Mawathe Geethaya
  • 1990 - Kampana
  • 1990 - Piya Satahan
  • 1995 - Mirivedi Sangalalak
  • 1998 - Sunflower (1,2,3)
  • 1999 - Irabatu Taruwa
  • 2000 - Sanda Ree Sihine
  • 2000 - Nesena Gee Rasa (1,2)

Stage Plays

  • Thuranga Sanniya
  • Paraputuwo
  • Nandi Visala
  • Tharavo Igilethi
  • Sira Kandawuru
  • Sath Saha Satha
  • Sasara Sevanel
  • Kampana

Tele dramas

  • Gigiri Walalu
  • Ayammawaru
  • Randoli
  • Dolospaya
  • Sira Kandawuru
  • Parameedam
  • Sasara Sevaneli
  • Rail Peeli Sanda Maddahana
  • Sanda

Filmography

Year Film Roles Ref.
1978 Madol Duwa Music Crew
1978 Kundala Keshi Playback Singer
1980 Ektam Ge Playback Singer
1980 Karumakkarayo Playback Singer
1982 Sanda Composer
1982 Major Sir Playback Singer
1983 Chuttey Composer
1983 Rathu Makara Composer
1983 Chandira Playback Singer
1983 Pasa Mithuro Playback Singer
1984 Kiri Kavadi Playback Singer
1984 Maala Giravi Composer, Playback Singer
1984 Madduma Bandara Composer
1985 Puthuni Mata Samawanna Composer
1986 Asipatha Mamai Playback Singer
1994 Ambu Samiyo Playback Singer
1996 Bithu Sithuwam Musical director
1997 Bawa Duka Composer
1998 Bawa Karma Composer
1997 Visidela Playback Singer
2001 Daru Upatha Musical director
2005 Alu Yata Gini Playback Singer

Awards

1996

  • Swarna Sanka Award - Best Vocalist
  • Vishwa Prasadini Award
  • Sarasavi Awards - Best Vocalist

1997

  • Rasa Sangeetha Award - Most Popular Singer
  • Presidential Award - Best Playback Singer
  • Sarasavi Award - Best Vocalist
  • OCIC Award - Creative Music Direction - "Bawa Duka"

1998

  • Presidential Award - Best Vocalist

1999

  • Sarasavi Awards - Prasada Pooja Award

References

  1. ^ "Prema Kapuge talks about her beloved husband". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Gravelly voiced vocalist of yesteryear". Daily News. 31 March 2010. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  3. ^ a b Marasinghe, Sandasen (25 April 2003). "Gunadasa Kapuge inquest:Airport medical center had no doctor - Singer". Daily News. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Singers of Sinhala cinema: Gunadasa Kapuge". National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Gunadasa Kapuge the vocalist with an irreplaceable voice". Daily News. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  6. ^ "Gunadasa Kapuge's mother passes away". webgossip. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  7. ^ a b c "Remembering Gunadasa Kapuge". Daily News. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  8. ^ "Gunadasa Kapuge's 74th birthday". Mawbima. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  9. ^ a b ""Kapugeta Haththewai:: This concert is an introduction to 'Kampana' - Mithra Kapuge". Divaina. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  10. ^ "There is no hope of paying money to these FM channels to sing". Silumina. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  11. ^ "It has been thirteen years since Kapuge Gunadasa left". Dinamina. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  12. ^ "Remembering Gunadasa Kapuge". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  13. ^ a b c "The Artist Who Gave Humanity to Art - Gunadasa Kapuge". roar.media. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  14. ^ "Here is the history of the liberation songs sung with revolutionary warmth!". Divaina. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  15. ^ a b c "Gunadasa Kapuge: The gravelly voiced singer". Daily News. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  16. ^ "JVP Liberation Songs born of war". Lankadeepa. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  17. ^ "Commemoration of Gunadasa Kapuge on April 03". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  18. ^ "Kapuge, the humble person". Lankadeepa. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  19. ^ "A wonderful trilogy of songs sung by Gunadasa Kapuge for the same meldoy". newsfirst. Retrieved 2021-04-12.

External links

  • Gunadasa Kapuge at IMDb
  • Gunadasa Kapuge's Popular Songs
  • Songs of Gunadasa Kapuge
  • Lyrics of Gunadasa Kapuge
  • Why Kapuge is special - Rathna Sri Wijesinghe on YouTube
  • Listen to Kapuge's Songs High Quality on Request Here
  • Page for Gunadasa Kapuge's all Songs with lyrics

gunadasa, kapuge, ellamulla, kapuge, gunadasa, sinhala, ණද, කප, august, 1945, april, 2003, popularly, known, lankan, singer, musician, music, director, playback, singer, well, known, among, lankans, philosophical, background, music, renditions, lyrics, selecte. Ellamulla Kapuge Gunadasa Sinhala ග ණද ස කප ග 7 August 1945 3 April 2003 2 3 popularly known as Gunadasa Kapuge was a Sri Lankan singer musician music director and playback singer 4 He was well known among Sri Lankans due to the philosophical background of his music renditions and lyrics selected for his work 5 Gunadasa Kapuge ග ණද ස කප ග BornEllamulla Kapuge Gunadasa 1945 08 07 August 7 1945Elpitiya Sri LankaDiedApril 3 2003 2003 04 03 aged 57 Colombo Sri LankaNationalitySri LankanEducationEeramulla Junior College Karandeniya Central College Nagoda Vidyalaya Galle Dharmasoka CollegeAlma materHaywood School of Music Bhatkhande Music InstituteOccupation s Singer composer playback singerSpousePrema Vithanage m 1978 1 Children3 including Mithra KapugeParentsEllalamulla Kapuge Francis father Dona Alice Nona Siribaddana mother RelativesPremawardhana Kapuge brother Musical careerGenresPopsoulrhythm and bluesCountry musicInstrument s Vocals Tabla SitarYears active1963 2003LabelsRansiluToranaTharangaSignature Contents 1 Personal life 2 Music career 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 Awards 8 References 9 External linksPersonal life EditKapuge was born on August 7 1945 in the tiny village of Thanabaddegama in Elpitiya 5 His father was Ellalamulla Kapuge Francis and mother was Dona Alice Nona Siribaddana 6 Being the second of eight siblings he attended Karandeniya Central College up to grade five and the latter part at Dharmasoka College in Ambalangoda where he initially studied science before switching to music 7 His brother Premawardhana Kapuge is also a singer 8 He married Prema Vithanage in 1978 2 The couple had one son Mithra and two daughters Ridhma and Sajani His son Mithra Kapuge and his brother Premawardhana Kapuge sing his songs to continue his legacy 9 10 Music career EditIn 1963 he left Haywood college of music presently known as University of the Visual and Performing Arts where he was studying at that time to follow a degree course in India In late 1960 Kapuge joined the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation and in 1969 he worked as an operational assistant and in 1975 started out as a program producer 5 Kapuge s initial release was titled Daesa Nilupul Thema in 1973 which he sung for a cultural program was aired on SLBC It was later became an instant hit and made his mark in the career 5 After which Kapuge was quoted as a Grade A vocalist by the Radio Ceylon Thus the three decade long music career of Visharada Kapuge began He appeared as a film background singer as well as a music director and stage play music director 11 The first stage drama for which he provided background music was Thuranga Sanniya by Sugathapala De Silva 12 Since then he provided background music for the highly popular musical Tharawo Igilethi by Lucien Bulathsinhala and several others His first movie background music gig was for Stanley Perera s Sandha 13 In 1973 following his marriage he lost his job due to political revenge He was invited to an international youth conference in Havana Cuba applied for a leave of absence from the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation but his request was rejected for political reasons 14 However Kapuge decided to attend the Youth Conference in Havana on July 22 1978 On his return to Sri Lanka after attending the summit the SLBC officials delivered a letter to Kapuge at the Bandaranaike International Airport stating that he has left the service Although he regained his job in 1979 he was arrested the same year on charges of insulting the then Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa But Kapuge was able to be released during the investigation into the allegations 13 He is again expelled from the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation Although he was re employed with the intervention of the then Chairman of the SLBC Eman Kariyakarawana Kapuge was transferred to the Rajarata Service of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation 15 In 1981 Kapuge served as the Head of the Music Division of the Rajarata Service and later as the Head of the Rajarata Service During the 88 89 riots he did not change his attitude where he was sent on compulsory leave from Rajarata Sevaya on January 29 1990 13 16 Meanwhile in 1980 Kapuge released his first music compact cassette titled Dhampatin Laa Sandha featuring Malani Bulathsinhala 7 Kapuge staged a one man musical show titled Kampana first staged at Lumbini theatre on August 25 1990 and also released a cassette and CD with the same title The show was a historical advent of the Sinhala music industry 17 In a short span of two years Kapuge performed nearly a thousand Kampana shows across the country and in some cases had to extend the two hour concert to three hours at the request of the audience He also made popular top selling cassettes such as Seethala Sanda Eliye 1981 Unmada Sithuvam 1983 Piya Satahan 1990 Irabatu Tharu 1999 and Sanda Ra Sihinaye 2000 7 Some of his songs carried meaningful messages to the listeners specially the song Bimbarak Senaga Gevasuna talks about the uprising of Uve Wellassa riot against the British Then his song Uthuru Kone Nuba Hinahen aimed at bringing harmony between Tamil people living in the North with Sinhalese people living in the South of the island 15 18 He sang three songs using the same melody The first song is Sondura Numba Lihiniyaka composed by Ratna Sri Wijesinghe Based on a similar melody the song Sabada Api Kandu Nowemu was composed by Dharshana Medis Meanwhile the melody of the song composed by the poet Abeysinghe Rathriya Mama Wemi is similar to the above melody 19 As a playback singer he first involved in the film Ektam Geya for which he sang the song Unmadha Situwam Then he contributed for the films Bawa Duka and Bawa Karma both directed by Dharmasiri Bandaranayake He also sang the song Kiyanga Magiya for Milton Jayawardane s film Bithu Sithuwam Meanwhile he made vocals and provided his first theater background music for Sugathapala de Silva s play Thuranga Sanniya Later he involved with many popular stage plays such as Paraputuwo Nandi Visala Tharavo Igilethi Sira Kandawuru and Sath Saha Satha 15 Death EditOn returning from a tour at Dubai United Arab Emirates Kapuge had a fall at the Bandaranaike International Airport whilst disembarking from a shuttle bus 5 He sustained injuries on the back of his head He was taken to the medical center at the airport at around 4 30 AM where he was given saline After initial treatment he was to be taken to the Colombo National Hospital However there was no male nurse available to assist Kapuge later died on 3 April 2003 at Colombo National Hospital at the age of 57 3 Legacy EditOn 7 August 2019 Kapuge Birthday commemoration was held by the Gunadasa Kapuge Foundation for the 13th consecutive year During the ceremony a blood donation camp was also held On 11 September 2015 a lyrical tribute performance titled Kapugeta Haththawai by his son Mithra Kapuge was presented by Kapuge Memorial Foundation was commenced at 6 00 pm at the Bandaranaike International Conference Hall 9 Discography EditMusic cassettes 1980 Dampatin La Sanda Basa Yanawa 1981 Seethala Sanda Eliye 1983 Unmada Sithuwam 1983 Mawathe Geethaya 1990 Kampana 1990 Piya Satahan 1995 Mirivedi Sangalalak 1998 Sunflower 1 2 3 1999 Irabatu Taruwa 2000 Sanda Ree Sihine 2000 Nesena Gee Rasa 1 2 Stage Plays Thuranga Sanniya Paraputuwo Nandi Visala Tharavo Igilethi Sira Kandawuru Sath Saha Satha Sasara Sevanel KampanaTele dramas Gigiri Walalu Ayammawaru Randoli Dolospaya Sira Kandawuru Parameedam Sasara Sevaneli Rail Peeli Sanda Maddahana SandaFilmography EditYear Film Roles Ref 1978 Madol Duwa Music Crew1978 Kundala Keshi Playback Singer1980 Ektam Ge Playback Singer1980 Karumakkarayo Playback Singer1982 Sanda Composer1982 Major Sir Playback Singer1983 Chuttey Composer1983 Rathu Makara Composer1983 Chandira Playback Singer1983 Pasa Mithuro Playback Singer1984 Kiri Kavadi Playback Singer1984 Maala Giravi Composer Playback Singer1984 Madduma Bandara Composer1985 Puthuni Mata Samawanna Composer1986 Asipatha Mamai Playback Singer1994 Ambu Samiyo Playback Singer1996 Bithu Sithuwam Musical director1997 Bawa Duka Composer1998 Bawa Karma Composer1997 Visidela Playback Singer2001 Daru Upatha Musical director2005 Alu Yata Gini Playback SingerAwards Edit1996 Swarna Sanka Award Best Vocalist Vishwa Prasadini Award Sarasavi Awards Best Vocalist1997 Rasa Sangeetha Award Most Popular Singer Presidential Award Best Playback Singer Sarasavi Award Best Vocalist OCIC Award Creative Music Direction Bawa Duka 1998 Presidential Award Best Vocalist1999 Sarasavi Awards Prasada Pooja AwardReferences Edit Prema Kapuge talks about her beloved husband Sarasaviya Retrieved 11 March 2017 a b Gravelly voiced vocalist of yesteryear Daily News 31 March 2010 Retrieved 14 November 2014 a b Marasinghe Sandasen 25 April 2003 Gunadasa Kapuge inquest Airport medical center had no doctor Singer Daily News Retrieved 14 November 2014 Singers of Sinhala cinema Gunadasa Kapuge National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b c d e Gunadasa Kapuge the vocalist with an irreplaceable voice Daily News Retrieved 2021 04 12 Gunadasa Kapuge s mother passes away webgossip Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b c Remembering Gunadasa Kapuge Daily News Retrieved 2021 04 12 Gunadasa Kapuge s 74th birthday Mawbima Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b Kapugeta Haththewai This concert is an introduction to Kampana Mithra Kapuge Divaina Retrieved 2021 04 12 There is no hope of paying money to these FM channels to sing Silumina Retrieved 2021 04 12 It has been thirteen years since Kapuge Gunadasa left Dinamina Retrieved 2021 04 12 Remembering Gunadasa Kapuge Daily Mirror Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b c The Artist Who Gave Humanity to Art Gunadasa Kapuge roar media Retrieved 2021 04 12 Here is the history of the liberation songs sung with revolutionary warmth Divaina Retrieved 2021 04 12 a b c Gunadasa Kapuge The gravelly voiced singer Daily News Retrieved 2021 04 12 JVP Liberation Songs born of war Lankadeepa Retrieved 2021 04 12 Commemoration of Gunadasa Kapuge on April 03 Sarasaviya Retrieved 2021 04 12 Kapuge the humble person Lankadeepa Retrieved 2021 04 12 A wonderful trilogy of songs sung by Gunadasa Kapuge for the same meldoy newsfirst Retrieved 2021 04 12 External links EditGunadasa Kapuge at IMDb Gunadasa Kapuge s Popular Songs Gunadasa Kapuge on Viki Songs of Gunadasa Kapuge Lyrics of Gunadasa Kapuge Why Kapuge is special Rathna Sri Wijesinghe on YouTube Listen to Kapuge s Songs High Quality on Request Here Page for Gunadasa Kapuge s all Songs with lyrics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gunadasa Kapuge amp oldid 1102266819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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