Mihikatha Nalawaala - Sunil Santha

Baddaliyanage Don Giovanni Joseph was April 14, 1915 at Dehiyagatha, Ja-ela born of Catholic parents. His parents died when he was little, and brought his family closer. He learned from his uncle harmonium MJ Perera, play a music lover. He was the first island, when examining the school, winning a prize. In 1933 he was teacher, the certificate and began teaching at Mount Calvary School. In 1938 he laid the Gandarva interim review. At this time,He also received a certificate of physical training and studying piano and accordion playing guitar. In 1939 he left Sri Lanka for Shanthi Nikethan in India, where he studied Hindustani, Bengali and classical orchestral and vocal. After a year went to Batkhande Sangeetha Vidyapeeth in Allahabad. He was instrumental in the first division in the first (sitar) and vocal in the first division, where he graduated Sangeetha Visarad four years after studying. In 1944He returned to the island, as Sunil Santha. After his return he began to read books Munidasa Kumaratunga and Raphiel Thennakoon written and realized the need to create our music in Sri Lanka. On 2 March 1946 he sang songs in commemoration of Kumaratunga, soon became a superstar after Olu Pipilo included in Radio Ceylon. This was the first song done on a plate. Sunil was against Ragadari Indian music, his enemies began as a fight for him against expulsion...

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