Thanks a lot for great work. This made me feel something I cannot explain in words. It would be extremely great if you could reproduce other songs that we cannot hear, like, mahaveli, wesivasina ahasa api, vasana, etc.
Thanks for your appreciation. I have uploaded 'Mahaweli' song too and quite a few of Pundit Amaradeva's song including patriotic ones. Check my channel when you get time.
thanks for posting this! I used to listen to this song all the time at the Miyuru Gee website but now my computer won't download those files. I was craving to hear this song!!!!
I am listening to this song after a long time. The freshness of a young Amaradeva's voice is - as you rightly put it - "scintillating" !
The music in this song makes me nostalgic of another great from Amaradeva - the theme from "Ran Muthu Duwa" - I can never get bored of listening to it plus Khemadasa's theme from "Golu Hadawatha "
This is a very valuable song which is a piece of history of Sinhala music.. It has lot of meaning and relates to our majestic past.. I wonder how it would be if one could listen to this song amidst the ancient ruins..It makes us wonder in awe at their skills..
Manel, The historians believe Anuradhapura era is the cornerstone of Sinhala history when it comes to archaelogy. When I went to Anurapura I felt bit like going to Cambridge or more than that. Its truly a great feeling to see what our forefathers have done. Thanks for your lovely comment.
Thanks a lot for great work. This made me feel something I cannot explain in words. It would be extremely great if you could reproduce other songs that we cannot hear, like, mahaveli, wesivasina ahasa api, vasana, etc.
eehdanes 1 year ago
@eehdanes
Thanks for your appreciation. I have uploaded 'Mahaweli' song too and quite a few of Pundit Amaradeva's song including patriotic ones. Check my channel when you get time.
regards
Vidhura
Dr196903 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for great work. This made me feel something I cannot explain in words.
eehdanes 1 year ago
thanks for posting this! I used to listen to this song all the time at the Miyuru Gee website but now my computer won't download those files. I was craving to hear this song!!!!
fieldsong 1 year ago
Dear Vidhura,
Is it the 'Batanalawa' at the beginning of the clip?
Then I can recognise the 'Thammatta' and 'xylophone'. So simple the lyrics, but how meaningful, they are.
Thanks for this lovely original from Pandit Amaradewa.
Tharupaba 2 years ago
Yes, Its the batanalawa Tharu!
It really is a very meaningful song, what else can one can say about the art?
thanks for your comment.
vidhura
Dr196903 2 years ago
Hi Vidhura,
I am listening to this song after a long time. The freshness of a young Amaradeva's voice is - as you rightly put it - "scintillating" !
The music in this song makes me nostalgic of another great from Amaradeva - the theme from "Ran Muthu Duwa" - I can never get bored of listening to it plus Khemadasa's theme from "Golu Hadawatha "
Thanks once again !
Rgds
Shuaib Cassim
ShuaibCassim 2 years ago
Shuaib,
Young Amaradeva's voice has so much passion in what he sings.
He really is an asset for us. vidhura
Dr196903 2 years ago
Dear Vidhura
This is a very valuable song which is a piece of history of Sinhala music.. It has lot of meaning and relates to our majestic past.. I wonder how it would be if one could listen to this song amidst the ancient ruins..It makes us wonder in awe at their skills..
Many thanks for giving us this song...
Manel
manel08uk 2 years ago
Manel, The historians believe Anuradhapura era is the cornerstone of Sinhala history when it comes to archaelogy. When I went to Anurapura I felt bit like going to Cambridge or more than that. Its truly a great feeling to see what our forefathers have done. Thanks for your lovely comment.
Dr196903 2 years ago
Beautiful......thanks Vidhura for sharing this..!!
-Aruna
guitarmanaruna 2 years ago
Thanka Aruna
Dr196903 2 years ago