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Dinesh Subasinghe (born 10 July 1979, Colombo) is a composer, violinist and music producer from Sri Lanka. He composed ''Karuna Nadee'', a Buddhist oratorio, and re-introduced a lost ancient musical instrument known as the ravanahatha to Sri Lanka.,〔Jayawaranda, Ruwini (25 June 2012). ("Going places along a tuneful path" ). ''Daily News''. Retrieved 5 May 2013.〕〔Sir Ondaatje, Christopher (2 June 2013). ("Sri Lanka’s Ravanahatha is the world’s first violin" ).''The Sunday Times''Retrieved 1 August 2013.〕〔Devapriya, Uditha (19 January 2014).("A musical missionary" ).''Ceylon Today''. Retrieved 15 March 2014.〕 He is also a film and television composer whose works integrate western and eastern classical music with electronic music, Buddhist music, Folk music, traditional orchestral arrangements, and world music genres.〔''The Nation'' (6 February 2011). ("Music therapy for the mind" ). Retrieved 5 May 2013〕 From 2002 to 2009 he led the pop classical band, Dee R Cee Members.,〔〔''The Sunday Times'' (13 January 2008). ("Creative tunes" ). Retrieved 5 May 2013〕 ==Early life== Born in Negombo, Sri Lanka in 1979, Subasinghe studied at St Peter's College, Colombo and Maris Stella College in Negombo.〔 He began playing music at a very young age. He has studied music under Samantha Amarajeewa and Janaki Disanayaka, Christal Luduwike, Patrick Master from his school and city. Then he moved to learn from well-known professors in Sri Lankan music (B. Victor Perera, Mahinda Senivirathan, Ashoka Jayawardhana and Kalani Perera and Ananda Perera).〔Daily Mirror(November 28, 2005).("Dee R Cee in tune with the times" )〕 In 2001 Subasinghe started learning western classical music under Hasini Halpe (daughter of Briget and Ashly Halpe) and Annada Dabare. Later they assisted Subasinghe in joining the Sri Lankan Symphony Orchestra.〔Perera,Suharshi (13 February 2008).("New Chord" )''Daily News''.Retrieved 27 January 2015.〕 Sri Lankan vocalist, Angeline Gunathilaka, and journalist, Hemanalin Karunarathna (chairmen of HTV), introduced him to the Sri Lankan electronic media in 2001 soon after he became a member of Sri Lankan composer, Stanley Peiris's orchestra in 2000.〔 (in Sinhalese)〕 Subasinghe worked under the Sri Lankan composer Premasiri Khemadasa for eight years and led the orchestra for Khemdasa's opera ''Agni'' (2007–2008). From 2001 to 2005 he as a member of Sri Lankan musical groups led by Dumindu Kadigamuwa and Harsha Bulathsinghala and Janananth Warakagoda and Dilup Gabadamudalige.〔〔Samarasinghe, Sarashi (20 January 2008). ("Dee R Cee – A different dream" ). ''The Nation''. Retrieved 5 May 2013.〕 He began composing for television and film in 2004 when cinema director, Chandrathna Mapitigama, selected him to compose music for his television series ''Hummane''.〔Jayawardana, Ruwini (30 December 2009). ("Lankan musician catches India's eye" ). Daily News''. Retrieved 5 May 2013.〕 In 2009 he received a scholarship from President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka to study music under A. R. Rahman at the KM Music Conservatory in India.〔Sarathchandra, Abeeth (10 May 2009). ("A New Sound – Music for the mind" ). ''The Nation''. Retrieved 5 May 2013.〕 At the conservatory, he won the Best Student Award in the instrumental section for violin.〔 (in Sinhalese)〕〔 (in Sinhalese)〕〔Anupama Subramanian (11 August 2013).("Mukesh Ambani'Whenever I think of innovation, I think of A.R. Rahman" ). ''Deccan Chronicle''. Retrieved 5 May 2013.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dinesh Subasinghe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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