Anil Mihiripenna Explained

Anil Mihiripenna
Birth Name:Siril Mihiripenna
Birth Date:1933 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Sri Lanka
Instrument:Bansuri, Esraj
Genre:Hindustani Classical Music, Film Score
Occupation:Musician, flutist, composer
Label:Sangeeth Bhawana, Saratha Sankalana

Shashthrapathi Anil Mihiripenna (10 August 1933 – 10 June 2017) was a Sri Lankan classical musician,[1] who played the Bansuri,[2] Esraj[3] and Indian bamboo flute.[4] He played in the North Indian tradition and was the first Sri Lankan to obtain degrees in both flute and esraj. Running his Sharadha Kala Niketanaya,[5] he endeavoured to teach, develop and popularise Indian classical music in Sri Lanka for the last forty years.

Career

He graduated from the Visva-Bharati University India, better known as Santiniketan. He was one of the most talented oriental musicians who played the Flute and the Esraj. He studied under the great Esraj Maestros Ashish Chandra Benerji, Flute from Pandit Gowr Goswamy and Vocals from Pandit Jamini Kantha Chakrawarthi. He was conferred with Master of Arts (Musicology) by the Open International University (U.S.A.) in May 2004.

He has widely traveled on concert tours in the United States of America, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and several times in India. He was highly regarded as the leading Flutist cum Esraj player in Sri Lanka who could charm anyone with a musical ear.

He has composed music for several ballets, documentary films and feature films. He was a super grade artist at the Sri Lanka Broadcasting and Rupavahini Corporations. They have acknowledged him as an International artist.

He was a visiting lecturer at the University of Kelaniya. He is the founder of Sharada Kala Nikethanaya,[6] an institution that propagates and popularizes Oriental classical music in Sri Lanka. The board of directors and the publication board of the American Biography Institute appointed him as an honorary member of their research board of advisors in 1999.

He was conferred with honorary citizenship by governor of Nebraska State of U.S.A.

The haunting notes that emanated from his flute bore the ample testimony to his talents and experience in his chosen field. His compositions are played throughout the Island by his pupils.

Personal life

Anil was married to Mrs. Soma Mihiripenna

Performance

Foreign Tours

University of NebraskaUniversity of WesleyanUniversity of CreightonUniversity of Omaha Recorded several programmes to introduce Flute, Esraj, Sitar and Violin for Educational Television Council for Higher Education on oriental music

Compositions

Ballet Music

Documentary and Featured films

Books

CDs

Watch Live Shows

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anil Mihiripenna – Sri Lanka's leading flautist cum esraj player.
  2. Web site: The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska · Page 72.
  3. Web site: Theartsdesk in Colombo: Where Music Matters as East Meets West .
  4. Web site: Artscope – Transcending meditative notes.
  5. Web site: Sangeeth Bhavana promotes music therapy to relieve stress.
  6. Web site: Anil Mihiripenna – Sri Lanka's leading flautist cum esraj player.
  7. Web site: Convergence of jewels of tradition and talent.
  8. Web site: Tribute to three theatre greats.
  9. Web site: Artscope – Transcending meditative notes.
  10. Web site: Artscope – Transcending meditative notes.
  11. Web site: Artscope – Transcending meditative notes.
  12. Web site: Artscope – Transcending meditative notes.
  13. Web site: Artscope – Transcending meditative notes.
  14. Web site: Artscope – Transcending meditative notes.
  15. Web site: Artscope – Transcending meditative notes.
  16. Web site: National Youth Orchestra .
  17. Web site: ballet is illusion.
  18. Web site: Ninja Sri Lanka.
  19. Web site: A collection of 'Gat' in the North Indian musical tradition.
  20. Web site: Diffusion of Indian Music in Sri Lanka. Mihiripenna. Anil. 2009.
  21. Web site: Instruments of the East & West Sarasavi Book Shop.
  22. Web site: ArtScope – Daily News.
  23. Web site: A book on Hindustani music.
  24. Web site: ArtScope – Daily News.
  25. Web site: Sangeeth Bhavana promotes music therapy to relieve stress.
  26. Web site: ArtScope – Daily News.
  27. Web site: Bhatiyali folk song. YouTube.
  28. Web site: Anil Mihiripenna and his orchestra in concert.
  29. Web site: Floating Flute Part 1 – Shashthrapathi Anil Mihiripenna. YouTube.
  30. Web site: Floating Flute Part 2 – Shashthrapathi Anil Mihiripenna. YouTube.
  31. Web site: Floating Flute Part 3 – Shashthrapathi Anil Mihiripenna. YouTube.
  32. Web site: Esraj – Shashthrapathi Anil Mihiripenna. YouTube.