Gunadasa Kapuge
Ellamulla Kapuge Gunadasa (Sinhala: එල්ලමුල්ල කපුගේ ගුණදාස) (August 7, 1945[2] - April 3, 2003[3]) better known by his stage name Gunadasa Kapuge, was a Sri Lankan musician. He was well known among Sri Lankans due to the philosophical background of his music renditions and lyrics selected for his work. Kapuge's one man show called Kampana was a historical advent of the Sinhala music industry.
Gunadasa Kapuge | |
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Born | Ellamulla Kapuge Gunadasa August 7, 1945 Thanabaddegama, Elpitiya, Galle |
Died | April 3, 2003 57) | (aged
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Eeramulla Junior College, Karandeniya Central College, Nagoda Vidyalaya, Galle, and Dharmasoka College, Ambalangoda |
Alma mater | Haywood School of Music Bhatkhande Music Institute |
Occupation | Singer, Composer, Musician |
Spouse(s) | Prema Kapuge[1] |
Children | Mithra Kapuge, Ridhma Kapuge, Sajani Kapuge |
Parent(s) | Ellalamulla Kapuge Francis, Don Alice Nona |
Early life
Kapuge was born on August 7, 1945 in the tiny village of Thanabaddegama in Elpitiya. 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. 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 programme producer. In 1981, he was appointed in charge of the music section of the Rajarata Sevaya and later on promoted to the position of the controller of the station. Rajarata Sevaya is one of the provincial radio stations of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. He later married Prema Withanage in 1978.[2]
Music career
Kapuge's initial release was titled "Daesa Nilupul Thema" in 1973, which became an instant hit. 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. The first stage drama for which he provided background music was "Thuranga Sanniya" by Sugathapala De Silva. 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." In 1980, Kapuge released his first music compact cassette titled "Dhampatin Laa Sandha" featuring Malini Bulathsinhala.
Now his son Mithra Kapuge, and his brother, Premawardhana Kapuge sing his songs to save Kapuge's memory as well.
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
Films
- Sanda
- Rathu Makara
- Maala Giravi
- Chuttey
- Puthuni Mata Samawanna
- Bawa Duka
- Bawa Karma
- Visi Dela
Kapuge staged a one-man musical show titled "Kampana" during the 1990s and also released a cassette and CD with the same title.
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. 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. Kaupuge later died at Colombo National Hospital.[3]
His son Mitra Kapuge continues to sing his father's songs.
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
- "Prema Kapuge talks about her beloved husband". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- "Gravelly voiced vocalist of yesteryear". Daily News. 31 March 2010. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
- Marasinghe, Sandasen (25 April 2003). "Gunadasa Kapuge inquest:Airport medical center had no doctor - Singer". Daily News. Retrieved 14 November 2014.