“Floreat” organized by the Royal College Union will take place next Saturday (Feb 18) from 7.30 pm onwards at the Nelum Pokuna theatre, Colombo 7. This time the concert also coincides with 125th anniversary of the Union. The combination of Jazz, Pop, Classical, Rock and Fusion music is a different kind of experience and that’s [...]

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

Eclectic sounds at ‘Floreat’

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Bathiya and Santhush performing at last year’s show

“Floreat” organized by the Royal College Union will take place next Saturday (Feb 18) from 7.30 pm onwards at the Nelum Pokuna theatre, Colombo 7. This time the concert also coincides with 125th anniversary of the Union.

The combination of Jazz, Pop, Classical, Rock and Fusion music is a different kind of experience and that’s just what’s in store for the audience. The attractive lineup includes Bathiya Jayakody and Santhush Weeraman(BnS), along with Kishani Jayasinghe, Umara Singhewansa,Umaria Singhewansa,Ashanthi De Alwis,  Randhir Witana, Chitral (Chity) Somapala, Dushyanth Weeraman and the Estonian mezzo-soprano Monika-Evelin Liiv. They will be accompanied by Soundarie David & Soul Sounds and backed by Mahesh Denipitiya and the orchestra.

“This concert will be a different experience from Bathiya and Santhush (BnS),” Santhush tells us while recalling, the pair of them and Kishani, being exposed to Broadway, Jazz and Operatic music from their childhood and more so when they trained under Mary Anne David. The highlight of their performance will be them covering a range of Mozzart, Schubert and Broadway music.

He explains, normally in Colombo, most of the shows are very centric on Sri Lankan pop and it is very rare that you see a western classical show, with a slight pop influence, ‘Floreat’ is unique in that way.
The evening will lead on to, Monika-Evelin Liiv who graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2007. Following this Monika gained experience through her performances at several prestigious events.

She was included in the Jette Parker Young Artists Programme from 2007 up till 2009 and as a result made her Royal Opera debut as Flora in Verdi’s “La traviata”. In 2011 she performed Prokofiev’s cantata “Alexander Nevsky” and Mozart’s Requiem with the Costa Rica National Symphony Orchestra in Costa Rica. In 2013, she showcased Verdi’s Requiem with Orchestre de Picardie in France and did the same with the Royal Opera House in 2014.

Ashanthi

‘Floreat’ will also feature Umara and Umaria, who will be performing some Aretha Franklin covers and some classical numbers. Dushyanth Weeraman, will cover a few hits by Freddy Mercury, as Ashanthi De Alwis will portray her version of ‘In the Arms of an Angel’ by Sarah MaLachlan. Randhir Witana, will be performing some contemporary songs of pop music.  Aside from this, Sri Lankan Hard Rock and Heavy Metal musician, Chitral Somapala tells us he is excited to perform at the show. Explaining, he says, he has always been open about crossing different musical styles together, and adds, “I feel that this is a very good concept and it’s a good lineup that we have for this show.”

The combination of western fusion with its operatic line-up hope to make for a truly eclectic performance.

Tickets for the show priced at Rs 8000, 6000, and 4000 and are available at the Royal College union office and online at  mydeal.lk

 

 

 

 

 

Chitral

Dushyanth

Kishani

Mahesh

Monica

Randhir

Soundarie David

Umara

Umaria

 

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