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Tanya Ekanayaka (born 6 May 1977) is a
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
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contemporary virtuoso composer-pianist, classically trained and with a background in Asian and World music as well as a record producer, musicologist and linguist. Notably, she is among the world’s most prolific female composer-pianists.


Early life

She began studying the piano at the age of five, and at the age of 12 made her debut recital. At the age of 16, as youngest competitor and joint winner of the biennial concerto competition of the
Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka The Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka (SOSL) is based in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and is one of the oldest orchestras in South Asia. Its first concert was on 13 September 1956 under the baton of Hussain S. Mohamed, and the repertoire was Geminiani's S ...
, she performed her first concerto.


Career

Ekanayaka's debut album of compositions for solo piano composed, performed and produced by her, ''Reinventions: Rhapsodies for Piano'', came out in 2015. Each work in the album builds upon a motif inspired by the tonality of the works which preceded it in its primary concert performance and adaptations of melodies belonging to genres of Sri Lankan traditional and folk music. ''Twelve Piano Prisms'', her second solo album of works for the piano, was released on 14 September 2018. Ekanayaka's debut album contains adaptations of 10 of the 18 Sri Lankan Vannams while her second album contains adaptations of the remaining 8 Vannams along with adaptations of indigenous and traditional melodies of Armenia, China, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. ''The Planets & Humanity - Piano Reflections'', her third solo album of works for the piano, was released on 14 May 2021. The works in this album correspond to reflections on the eight planets of earth’s solar system and earth’s seven continents and most contain trans-creations of melodies of indigenous peoples of Africa, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America and South America, specifically, melodies of the
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, Gond, Hadza,
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and
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people. ''18 Piano Sutras & 25 South Asian Pianisms'' is Ekanayaka's
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, also her fourth solo album of 43 works for solo piano composed in 2021 and 2022 and released in April 2023. The 43 compositions draw on 40
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and 42 traditional secular songs containing lyrics in these languages, with the 18 languages underlying the ''18 Sutras'' of Disc 1 spread across the six continents of
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and
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, being endangered, critically endangered, at risk, threatened, very old, no longer spoken or in some cases extinct, and the remaining 22 languages underlying the ''25 South Asian Pianisms'' of Disc 2 being predominant in the eight nations of
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Bhutan Bhutan (; dz, འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, Druk Yul ), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas, between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainous ...
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India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
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The Maldives Maldives (, ; dv, ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ, translit=Dhivehi Raajje, ), officially the Republic of Maldives ( dv, ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ, translit=Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyyaa, label=none, ), is an archipelag ...
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and
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
, forming Ekanayaka’s home region,
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. The 40 languages underlying the 43 compositions of ''18 Piano Sutras & 25 South Asian Pianisms'' are Ainu,
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, Bengali, Bhutanese Nepali, Bumthang, Chakma, Chamorro,
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, Dhivehi,
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, Efé/Lese, Garifuna,
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, Karaim,
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, Koda, Kolyma Yukaghir,
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, Kuna, Mordvinic, Nepali, Nyangatom, Odia,
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, Puluwat, Shaninawa (a Yaminawá dialect cluster),
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, Sindhi, Sinhala, Sogdian,
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/ English,
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, Sri Lankan Tamil, Saptari Tharu, Trinidad Bhojpuri, Tsimané,
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Vedda and Wahgi. Ekanayaka is the first Sri Lankan composer, in history, to have complete albums of original music released worldwide by international record labels. She also developed a music composition project from 2012 to 2014. The project aimed to assist war-affected and impoverished Sri Lankan school children recovering from the country's thirty year civil war. Ekanayaka holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree from the
University of Peradeniya The University of Peradeniya ( si, පේරාදෙණිය විශ්වවිද්‍යාලය, ta, பேராதனைப் பல்கலைக்கழகம்) is a Public research university, public university in Sri Lanka ...
and a Master of Science degree and PhD from the
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. She is a Fellow (FTCL) of the Trinity College of Music (UK), a Licentiate (LRSM) of the Royal Schools of Music (UK) and Licentiate (LGSMD) of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (UK) which awarded her its Professional Performer's Diploma (PPD) in 1999. She is
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and has a
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, which influences her style of composition.


Key works (published)

*Adahas: Of Wings Of Roots (2010), for piano *Dhaivaya: Altering Hue (2011), for piano *Labyrinth; Vannam Lent (2012), for piano *Dew Encounters: Of Scottish Walks, Vannam (Udara) & Sri Lanka's Bugs Bunny (2013), for piano *Vannam (Gajaga, Mayura & Hanuma) & You (2013), for piano *In Lotus: Olu Pipila With Moment (2013), for piano *2013/14 June Echoes (2013–14), for piano *G – With ''Paaru Kavi'' (2016), for piano *F – Renewal & ''Goyam Kapuma'' (2016), for piano *F Sharp – Kitty & ''Bambaru'' (2016), for piano *E Flat – July 2016/17 (2016–17), for piano *B Flat – Armenia to a Pearl (2017), for piano *C – Emerald Lapwing ''Karpet'' (2017), for piano *D Flat – Intuition, ''Auld Lang Syne'' & an Asian Sacred (2017), for piano *E – Arrow-and (2017), for piano *A – Zuni Sea (2017), for piano *A Flat Scintilla: Komitas Unto Childhood (2017), for piano *B – Of ''Vannam'' & ''Zhuang Tai Qiu Si'' (2017), for piano *D – ''Hana'' Hare (2017), for piano *Neptune: Asháninka Kindled (2018 & 2020), for piano *Mercury with Antarctica (2019–20), for piano *Uranus: Numbulwar Sustaining (2020), for piano *Venus: Sámi Traced (2019–20), for piano *Saturn: Gond Inspired (2019), for piano *Earth – Life (2020), for piano *Jupiter: Cree Cast (2020), for piano *Mars: Hadzabe Touched (2020), for piano *Yelimu (2021–22), for piano *Ruyanpe (2021), for piano *Agidu (2021), for piano *Ushe (2021), for piano *Yuhuma (2021), for piano *Tolou (2021), for piano *Tunder (2021), for piano *Nim (2021), for piano *Ekitala (2021), for piano *Ihua (2021), for piano *Seiri (2021), for piano *Anlamach (2021), for piano *Kandaani (2021), for piano *Tumaiguini (2021), for piano *Uvhendza (2021), for piano *Niyare (2021), for piano *Takeimalo (2021), for piano *Pavaz (2021), for piano *Khirkey (2021), for piano *Dhatoh (2021), for piano *Khwe (2021), for piano *Parun (2021), for piano *Emrouz (2021), for piano *Sabaa (2021), for piano *Kaini (2021), for piano *Noshwor (2021), for piano *Ipil (2021), for piano *Vissaara (2021), for piano *Lewa (2021), for piano *Turi (2021), for piano *Vishraam (2022), for piano *Neralu (2022), for piano *Ghara (2022), for piano *Subhane (2022), for piano *Aabshaar (2022), for piano *Iskim (2022), for piano *Dhwani (2022), for piano *Cirai (2022), for piano *Numa (2022), for piano *Indraikku (2022), for piano *Siithu (2022), for piano *Nivahan (2022), for piano *Ode To South Asia (2022), for piano


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ekanayaka, Tanya Living people 1977 births British record producers 21st-century classical composers 21st-century British composers British classical composers British classical pianists British women pianists Sinhalese musicians Sri Lankan composers Sri Lankan women composers Sri Lankan pianists Sri Lankan women pianists Women in classical music Composers for piano 21st-century classical pianists British women record producers 21st-century women composers 21st-century British women pianists Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Alumni of the University of Peradeniya 21st-century British women composers