Having received five years of instruction in Eastern music at a private Sri Lankan school,
the piano has been my instrument of choice since my first year in high school. Upon
moving to Norway, I actively participated in musical ensembles featuring multiple
instruments while delving deeper into music theory during my classes. This newfound
knowledge enabled me to arrange and compose music, which has been a fulfilling
creative outlet. In high school, I developed a passion for jazz and joined the Molde
Youth Big Band. Collaborating with other instrumentalists has been the most rewarding
aspect of my musical journey, mainly when performing pieces I have composed, arranged,
or created. Fortunately, I have had the opportunity to work with Jan Gunnar Hoff since
arriving in Kristiansand in 2018. As a pianist and composer, Hoff's eclectic fusion
of musical genres and cultures hasgreatly inspired me, encouraging me to take risks
and incorporate my experiences from Sri Lanka into my artistry.
This study is a part of my artistic research project for my master’s thesis, in which I
explorethe use of ragas in composing. Specifically, I focus on how they can be used to
create my signature sound in compositions. Ragas are complex structures with many
instrumentational possibilities and different moods. With around 83 ragas in Indian
classical music (The Times of India, 2016), this thesis focuses on Raga Bhairav and
Bhairavi. I intend to examine the concept of sound and how I have used this knowledge
to develop my signature sound.
My ambition is to compose music that reflects the two distinct cultures which have
shaped my identity; the traditional and vibrant folk music of Sri Lanka and the modern jazz
music I have encountered since relocating to Norway in 2011. I aspire to devise
something unique and demonstrate how my cultural history has impacted me in novel
ways. However, as I have observed through dialogue amongst my peers, I acknowledge a
need for information and recognition of my home country, Sri Lanka, and the need for
more comprehension of its long-standing musical heritage. Consequently, I plan to
construct a bridge between my past and present lives through music, with the ideal of the
musical product as an artistic merging of these two cultures.