Mango kalu nande6/9/2023 Then from the early 1970s, musicians like Clarence Wijewardana, Stanley Peiris, Victor Dalugama pioneered a blended pop genre in Sri Lankan music. Olu Pipila is widely regarded as the first classical Sri Lankan authentic composition created by maestro Sunil Santha in the early 1940s. His students and followers like Amaradeva, Patrick Dennipitiya, PLA Somapala, RA Rocksamy, Victor Rathnayake and others developed this style further. Sunil Santha did a lot of experiments with music to develop this genre up to the early 1970s. Their music style is poetically infused with the long history of Sri Lankan literature and traditional sounds. Then early 1940's a new Sri Lankan genre of music called classical (Subawitha in the Sinhalese language) evolved from compositions of late Sri Lanka musicians Sunil Santha and Ananda Samarakoon. It is hugely popular, played at every party, fun-filled dance music style, and is part of Sri Lankan identity. Modern-day Baila 6/8 music is heavily blended into Sri Lankan culture and day to day life. Baila 6/8 music is one of the oldest developed during the Portuguese colonial period in Sri Lanka between the 15th and 16th centuries. Sri Lankan music is distinguishable from other forms of music originating from different parts of the world.
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