Stanley Peiris

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Stanley Peiris
Background information
Birth nameWeerasinghe Arachchilage Edward Stanley Peiris
Born(1941-06-12)June 12, 1941
Kandy, Sri Lanka
OriginSri Lanka
Died13 October 2002(2002-10-13) (aged 61)
GenresSri Lankan music
Occupation(s)Saxophonist, composer, teacher
Instrument(s)Saxophone

Stanley Peiris (June 12, 1941 – October 13, 2002) is a veteran Saxophonist and a music composer in Sri Lanka.

Early life

Peiris was born in Kandy and was a product of St. Anthony's College, Kandy. He learned the intricacies of music at the Kandy M.G.C. institute and later joined the Sri Lanka Navy. Later he formed his music group "Fortunes",specialising in instrumental music, an innovative idea in the Sinhala pop scene.[1]

Music

In his career spanning more than forty years Stanley Peiris contributed by music for more than 700 music albums[2] and composed scores for about 6,600 songs in Sinhala Music. Some of his popular melodies include; Lata Walpola's Punsanda Eliyai, Milton Mallawarachchi's Amaran Hengum, Clarence Wijewardena's Duwa ma wage, Gration Amanda's Tharu yaye, Nirosha Virajini's Sigiri geeyak Obe hadawathe. In 1981 he composed music for his maiden film Saranga and then followed it up with films such as Soora Saradiel and Baisikalaya.[3] Peiris was teaching at St. Anthony's College, Kandy and famous singer Rookantha Gunathilake was one of his students. Later, Peiris formed the music band Galaxy with Rookantha Gunathilake, Mahinda Bandara and Keerthi Pasqual.[4] Stanley Peiris helped composer Dinesh Subasinghe for his music career in the beginning in 2000. He has also collaborated with Pandit W. D. Amaradeva.

Selected compositions

  • Sithin ma nosalee, Kurahan yaye,Chandikamata Randuwak - T.M. Jayarathna
  • Hanga Gal Leney-H.R.Jothipala
  • Igillila yanna yan, Re tharakawo,Ranabima marune - Chandrika Siriwardhana
  • Ganu Lamainey,Mal pokuru pokuru - Victor Rathnayake
  • Kurutu ge gee pothe, Jesu swami daruwane, Peedena goyame - Nanda Malini
  • Peda Pasi Soyala -Abewardhana Balasooriya
  • Hada pathule, Athithaye pawa, Sundarathwayen piri, Tharindu nagena yame - Milton Mallawarachchi
  • Asurin mideela,Mage Lamada,Jeewithe mage oyakiyala,Hadawatha illa, Sanda tharaka - Priya Suriyasena
  • Hathara watin kalu karagena - Sujatha Athanayaka
  • Hawasata paya, Tharu yaye -Greshan Ananda
  • Rantharu payana, Sinhala raja kale - Keerthi Pasquel
  • Suba gamanak wewa, Duwa daruwo, Me kathawa manmulawa - Chandraleka Perera
  • Kedinada kudu hadhanata, Manamaliya Wee - Niranjala sarojini
  • Sili sili seethala alle, Mudu palanda - Raj Senivirathna
  • Sandaleka, Sura geeyai bilindu handai - Rookantha Gunathilaka
  • Duwa maa wage - Clarance Wijewardhana
  • Dedhune pata patin, Mama nam asai Ahanna nayana, Dangakara oya dasa,Awilunu Gini Dal - Sanath Nandasiri
  • Tharu arundahthi - W.D. Amaradeva
  • Seegiri geeyak, Ranchagoda - Nirosha Virajini
  • Nethin netha balala - Rohana Bogoda
  • Landune sonduru landune,Mage Meenachi - Raju Bandara
  • Ahase polowe sagare, Sudu rosai muhuna - Jayantha Disanayaka
  • Oba Malak wage hinaheela,pera kale-Athula Adhikari
  • Mama yanam - Nelu Adhikari

Death

Peiris died from cancer on 13 October 2002, at his residence in Kandy.[5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.silumina.lk/2012/05/27/_art.asp?fn=av12052712&p=1
  2. ^ "leisure06". Infolanka.com. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
  3. ^ "Daily Mirror Online". Archives.dailymirror.lk. 2000-10-14. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
  4. ^ "The Sunday Leader Online". Thesundayleader.lk. 2006-01-22. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
  5. ^ "Unforgettables | Life". Print2.dailymirror.lk. 2010-10-11. Retrieved 2012-08-28.