- Adahas: Of Wings of Roots
- Dew Encounters: Of Scottish Walks, Vannam (Udara) & Sri Lanka's Bugs Bunny
- Dhaivaya: Alter(ing) Hue
- Vannam (Gajaga, Mayura & Hanuma) & You
- In Lotus: Olu Pipila with Moment
- Labyrinth; Vannam Lent
- 2013/14 June Echoes
Tanya Ekanayaka, piano & compositions
Date: 2015
Label: Grand Piano
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Reinventions – Rhapsodies for Piano (Grand Piano/Overtone GP693) is an unusual CD and difficult to describe. Composed and performed by Tanya Ekanayaka, these works are in part improvisational and in part more formally crafted. The main inspiration for them comes from pieces preceding them in live performance. Key relationships, tonal centres and thematic fragments all serve as points of creative departure for this Sri Lankan pianist and composer.
Her keyboard technique is formidable. Massive arpeggios seem completely effortless as she weaves together traditional Sri Lankan melodies with inspirations taken from composers like Bach, Debussy and Chopin. She is capable of both the smallest nuance as well as the grandest gesture the keyboard can afford. Her works carry evocative titles such as In Lotus, Labyrinth and Dhaivaya. Her descriptions and rationales for the content of the Rhapsodies is highly detailed and musically rich. Even the most fanciful works e.g. Of Scottish Walks, Vannam & Sri Lanka’s Bugs Bunny require more than one listening. One begins to wonder if she is perhaps the Keith Jarrett of the subcontinent.
— Alex Baran
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Tanya Ekanayaka (born 6 May 1977) is a Sri Lankan-British contemporary composer-pianist. Classically trained with foundations in Asian and popular music, she is also a linguist, musicologist and record producer. Born in Sri Lanka's Kandyan highlands, she debuted publicly at twelve and has since performed internationally. She holds a doctorate in Linguistics and Musicology from University of Edinburgh, where she has taught since 2007. Her deeply autobiographical compositions, shaped by multilingualism and synaesthesia, are developed intuitively at the piano and retained from memory rather than formally notated.
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