Latha Walpola Explained

Latha Walpola
Birth Name:Matharage Rita Genevieve Fernando
Birth Date:1934 11, df=yes[1]
Native Name:ලතා වල්පොල
Birth Place:Galkissa, Sri Lanka.
Nationality:Sri Lankan
Education:St. Anthony College in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia
Occupation:Play-Back Singer
Spouse:Dharmadasa Walpola
Children:Amith, Dhammika, Chaminda, Suneth, Sumith.

Deshamanya Matharage Rita Genevieve Fernando,[2] better known by her stage name Latha Walpola (Sinhala; Sinhalese: ලතා වල්පොල), is a Sri Lankan singer. Her fans refer to her as "The Nightingale of Sri Lanka"[3]

Personal life

Walpola was born on 11 November 1934[4] in Mount-Lavinia to Joseph Fernando and Elizabeth Muriel.[5] She was one of five children. Her mother, a teacher, encouraged her to become a singer.[6] Walpola received her primary education at St. Anthony College in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, where she led a church choir.

She married Dharmadasa Walpola in 1959, becoming known as Latha Walpola. A ceremonial wedding was held at Sirikotha, Kollupitiya. The couple has four sons and one daughter.[7]

Career

Latha Walpola was a member at 12 years old of Radio Ceylon's Choir in 1946. C.A. Fonseka, a family friend and radio dramatist, brought her to Radio Ceylon to perform in his Sarala Gee programme with his son C.D. Fonseka.

In 1947, Walpola sang her first solo song, "Kandulu Denethe Vehena", which had lyrics by Sarath Wimalaweera and music composed by Vincent de Alwis, the resident violinist at Radio Ceylon. She then began to sing under the direction of Mohammed Gauss, P.L.A. Somapala, and B.S. Perera. By 1950, she was well-known in the country, covering the songs "Sukomala Banda Lelawa", "Dunhinda Helena", and "Diyaluma Helena", originally sung by Chitral Somapala. Walpola has recorded for both the Columbia and HMV record labels. "Malbara Himidiriye Pipune Esala Araliya Mala", sung with C. T. Fernando, is one of her most popular songs. Many of her most popular songs were composed by Premasiri Khemadasa. At the age of 86, she sang a song with music by Sarath de Alvis and lyrics by Jude Prasanna.[8]

Work in cinema

In 1952, she was a playback singer for the film Eda Rae, released in 1953, and in three films with Dharmadasa Walpola during the same year. Walpola contributed to nearly 600 films during her career.[9]

Awards

Walpola won the Kala Suri award from the Sri Lankan government in 2005.[10] In 2017, she was awarded the second highest civil award, Deshamanya, by the government. She has won the Sarasaviya Award, presented to individuals involved with the cinema of Sri Lanka,[11] four times. In 2021, she received a lifetime achievement award during a ceremony held for 21 artists who made contributions to Sinhala cinema in its early decades.[12] In 2022, she received a lifetime achievement award at the Ceylon International Film Festival in Santa Barbara, California; the awards ceremony was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka in February 2023.

Other awards include:

See also

References.

17.Lifetime achievement award, Ceylon International Film Festival 2022

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sri Lankan Nightingale . Sarasaviya . 11 March 2017.
  2. News: Jayasiri . Sunil . 21 March 2017 . National Honours – 2017 . . 21 March 2017.
  3. Web site: Premadasa . T.K. . 11 November 2014 . Latha Walpola – Nightingale of Sri Lanka Becomes Octogenerian . https://web.archive.org/web/20141111044157/http://asiantribune.com/node/85826 . 11 November 2014 . Asian Tribune.
  4. Web site: Latha Walpola . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402114710/http://www.nfc.gov.lk/artist/latha-walpola-401/ . 2 April 2015 . 8 March 2015 . National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka .
  5. Web site: අසූ හතර වියට පා තබන ගී ලොව රැජන ලතා . https://web.archive.org/web/20171110115218/http://www.sarasaviya.lk/2017/11/09/?fn=sa17110916 . 2017-11-10 . Sarasaviya.
  6. Web site: Premadasa . T.K. . 12 November 2014 . OCTOGENARIAN NIGHTINGALE . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141230234531/http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=entertainment%2Foctogenarian-nightingale . 30 December 2014 . 23 February 2020 . Daily News Online.
  7. Web site: 9 November 2008 . Tribute to a songstress . https://web.archive.org/web/20160923090542/http://www.nation.lk/2008/11/09/eyefea6.htm . 23 September 2016 . nation.lk.
  8. Web site: Samarasinghe . Sarashi . 6 June 2012 . Latha to dazzle again . 2022-08-01 . Daily News.
  9. Web site: Premadasa . T.K. . 16 November 2014 . Latha's lilting songs still reverberate . Sunday Observer.
  10. Web site: 7 November 2005 . PART I : SEC. (I) . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141230234817/http://documents.gov.lk/Extgzt/2005/pdf/Nov/1418-8/1418-8e/2.pdf . 30 December 2014 . GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA . dmy-all.
  11. Web site: Premadasa . T.K. . 16 December 2016 . 60th anniversary of Rekawa: Silver lining of silver screen . Daily FT.
  12. Web site: 2021-12-29 . සිනමාවේ පුරෝගාමී කලාකරුවන්ට සම්මාන පිදුමක් . 2023-12-23 . සරසවිය.
  13. Web site: Robin Tampoe . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141231001828/http://www.chitranandaabeysekera.org/page14.html . 31 December 2014 . 30 December 2014 . Chithrananda abeysekara.