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Algama Koralalage Lionel Kumaradasa Perera (24 March 1935 – 18 May 2008 si, ලයනල් අල්ගම), popularly known as Lionel Algama was a Sri Lankan singer, composer and a musician. Considered one of the most respected musicians in Sinhala song, Algama is most notable for the invention of a musical instrument known as ‘Sri Veena’.


Personal life

Somapala was born on 24 March 1935 in Brandiamulla, Gampaha, Sri Lanka. His father Jinadasa Perera, was a rich landowner in Kurunegala who ran a trading business. He first went to school at Brandiamulla Church in Gampaha and then studied at Veyangoda Central College. Lionel's grandfather worked as the manager of the Kahatagaha mine owned by Sir John Kotelawala. From then on they chose Banduragoda, Kurunegala for their residence. Near the time of his grandfather's death, they returned to their home in Gampaha. During this time, Lionel's father and uncle started a drama company called Theater Club and set out to stage two plays, "Honda Kala" and "Vana Pushpaya". He was married in 1963 to Sheila Olga Patricia Perera, a resident of Gampaha. The two were nieces and nephews. Sheela learned dance from the Chithrasena Academy and sang children's songs. The couple had one son: Sajeevananda, and two daughters: Yasasi Madhara and Anuradha. Sheila and her eldest daughter Yasasi starred in the popular commercial of Rexona Soap. Sheila died of a heart attack on 13 January 2019. He died on 18 May 2008 at the age 73. The funeral was held on 21 May 2008.


Career

His first music teacher was T. N. Silva. While still in school, he learned to play the sitar from veteran musician Edwin Samaradiwakara. Although his main instrument is the sitar, he excels at playing musical instruments such as veena, guitar, sarod, harmonium, and mandolin. Seeing his son's innate talent for music, his father sent Lionel to the
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of Music, India in 1955. During his life in India, he studied sitar under the maestro
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and
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. He was fluent in English, Vanga and Hindi languages. He learned Hindi from Ven. Daramitipola Rathanasara Thero. Between the years 1955 to 1959, ge performed classical and jazz concerts and Ballets in New Delhi, Calcutta, Bombay, Benares, Jaipur and Pakistan. After returning Sri Lanka, he joined with fellow musician W. Chularatna. Under the guidance of Chularatna and Samaradiwakara, he joined the Band of
Radio Ceylon Radio Ceylon ( si, ලංකා ගුවන් විදුලි සේවය ''Lanka Guwan Viduli Sevaya'', ta, இலங்கை வானொலி, ''ilankai vanoli'') is a radio station based in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) and the first ...
. While a resident of the Chithrasena Art Institute in Kollupitiya, he co-wrote the music with
W. D. Amaradeva Sri Lankabhimanya Wannakuwattawaduge Don Albert Perera ( si, වන්නකුවත්තවඩුගේ දොන් ඇල්බට් පෙරේරා; ta, டபிள்யூ. டி. அமரதேவா; 5 December 1927 – 3 Nov ...
for Chithrasena's stage plays such as ''Karadiya'' and ''Nala Damayanthi''. Meanwhile, he also directed music for the plays ''Kinkini Kolama'', ''Gini Hora'', ''Ran Kikili'', ''Nuwanpodiya'', ''Kusa Pabawathi'', ''Macbeth'' and ''Othello''. From 1959 to 1989, as his first teaching appointment, he worked as the music teacher of
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, Colombo. In 1963, he performed at Perth and Tasmania in Australia with the Chitrasena Ballet troupe, Broadcasting and T.V. Singapore. In 1964, Lionel made his maiden cinema music direction with the film ''Patachara'' directed by Wimalanath Dissanayake. His music direction in the film was highly praised by the audience, particularly with the songs "Thanha Asha" sung by Amaradeva and song "Baloli Loli" sung by
Nanda Malini Mirihana Arachchige Nanda Malini Perera ( Sinhala:නන්දා මාලනී: born 23 August 1943), popularly as Nanda Malini, is a Sri Lankan songstress and playback singer. One of the best known and most honored singers of Sri Lanka, Malin ...
. Later he won the award for the Best Music Director in 1964 at the United Ceylon Fans Association Awards in 1965. The climax of him film music came through the blockbuster film ''Parasatu Mal''. Released in 1966, the three songs are like precious pearls in the history of Sinhala film music: "Sandakath Pini Diya", "Ada Pamanai Ithiiri" (by Amaradeva), "Parawunu Malwala" (by
Sujatha Aththanayaka Kala Suri Visharadha Dr. Mudunkotuwa Munasinghe Arachchige Sujatha Perera (born 12 May 1942: as සුජාතා අත්තනායක), colloquially known as Sujatha Aththanayaka , is a Sri Lankan songstress and playback singer. She is a ...
). Along with
Dayananda Gunawardena Hettipathirannehelage Dayananda Gunawardena ( Sinhala: දයානන්ද ගුනවර්ධන) (15 October 1934 – 24 June 1993), better known as Dayananda Gunawardena, was a Sri Lankan playwright, actor, lyricist, dramatist, radio pla ...
, he staged popular play ''Nari Bena'' on 4 November 1960 at Thurston College Hall. It was able to take Sri Lankan drama music in a new direction where Algama tried to experiment with unique musical compositions with the lyrics of Raigama Raban. But in 44 years he has composed 9 films. Apart from cinema, Lionel also composed several school anthems for Bandaranayake College, Gampaha, Ratnawali Girls' College and Thurstan College. In 1975, he was appointed as a Cultural Development Officer in the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. He also became the chief Examiner of Music, in both theory and practical at the Faculty of Aesthetic Education,
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and later served as a supervisor in music, Ministry of Education in the Republic of Maldives from 1983 to 1984. Then he designed the North Indian Classical music syllabus for the Institute of Asian Culture,
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, Canada. Between 1979 and 1980, Lionel performed for BBC London, ITV London, Manchester, Birmingham Camden Centre London, WCI, Commonwealth Institute of London, Bharathiya Vidya Bhawan (UK Centre) Institute of Indian Culture London. Then he toured all the Scandinavian countries for musical recitals and concerts. After 18 dedicated years, he made the musical instrument called 'Soothar' in 1979. It was inaugurated at the John de Silva Memorial Theater. Rita Ganguly, a contemporary of Visva-Bharati, along with Bengali musician Subhash Chandra, participated in a drama conference at the Tower Hall Theater Foundation in 1981. Under their advice, he renamed the instrument as “Sree Veena”. He was also awarded a doctorate for his dissertation. He wrote two theses for his doctorate: Teaching of Music and Development of the Chordophones in East and West in the years 1978 and in 1979 respectively. The final perfected product of the "Sree Veena" was completed in 1994. In 1995, he won the National award for the Best Music Directions and Creations. On 7 January 1996, a solo concert at Elphinstone Theatre, Maradana was held where he performed his new instrument “Sree Veena”. In addition, he composed the melody for the song "Sambudu Himige Sadaham Sisilen", the Dhamma school anthem sung by children in Sri Lanka today. Among the teledramas he directed music are ''Sasara'', ''Mihikathage Daruwo'', ''Ran Masu Uyana'' and ''Imadiyamankada''. Later in 2000, he won the Sumathi Award for Best Teledrama Music Director for the teledrama ''Imadiyamankada'' at the 2000
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