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Mano of course is no stanger to Colombo’s Performing Arts Scene, but we wanted to capture a different side of him on my talk show today, because if ever there was a man of many facets, it would be him. Having qualified and worked in the Nuclear Engineering field in the UK, and elected a Fellow of the Institution of Nuclear Engineer (now called the Nuclear Institute), Mr. Chanmugam returned to Sri Lanka in the early 1980s and was soon recognized as a Patron and the Proverbial ‘God-Father’ of the Performing Arts in Sri Lanka. As a much sort after Pianist, Mano's musical expertise extends from Classical Music and Opera all the way to Jazz and Musical Theatre, which cemented our bond as kindred spirits. In January 2000, Mano took over as Sri Lanka’s Representative of the ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC, UK and holds this position to date. During this twenty-one plus years, he has nurtured many Musical Careers in both performing and teaching. He also setup the ‘MANO CHANMUGAM MUSIC FOUNDATION’ with its primary objective to showcase the musicianship of Artistes of International Fame to our own talented local musicians. Among these were Anthony Adkins and singing sensation Danielle De Niese.
In 2016, Mano was invited by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to establish the Colombo Cultural Hub to promote Colombo as a cultural centre of South Asia. However, what most people do not know about Mano, which we decided to focus on today, is the fact that he used to be IN THE SEMINARY as a youth, and was well on his way to becoming a Catholic Priest. While that did not ultimately materialize, his spirituality and his faith have always been defining and exemplary components of his life. We began our talk show today by dissecting the distinctions between PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY, which many people confuse. Buddhism of course was meant to be a Philosophy and a Way of Life, for instance, whereas the Judeo-Christian Faiths and Hinduism fall firmly in the realm of Theology, as they transcend the natural realm and explore the existence of Divine and Supernatural Beings. Personally, Mano felt that his own studies in the fields of Philosophy as well as Science and Cosmology led him to the inevitable conclusion there is a Higher Power who ordained and set up the marvellously intricate and tine-tuned workings of the cosmos and all things therein, including our solar system and the eco-system we enjoy on Planet Earth. He quoted the famous Catholic Theologian and Saint, Thomas Aquinas, who said "Ex nihilo nihil fit" - which is Latin for "Nothing comes from nothing".
We also talked about Darwin and the fact that his THEORY OF EVOLUTION is ultimately just that, a Scientific Theory. We do not call it the FACT of Evolution for a reason, because it cannot be proven any more than the existence of God can be "proven", and in fact Mano chuckled at the fact that Darwin had to come up with the notion of a 'missing link' in order to fill the gaping gap(s) in his world famous theory. Of course some people try to hold onto Darwin's Evolution Theory as Fact, echoing the sarcastic lines of a poem by Hilaire Belloc, whom is a personal favourite of both mine and Mano’s: "Oh let us never never doubt, what NOBODY is sure about!" The way Darwin's theories are taught as the absolute Gospel Truth, as it were, strike me as no different from the Christians, Buddhists and Muslims who insist that their Texts and Scriptures are the ONLY Correct Source, and so I was very very happy to have Mano on my show today, to tap into some of the shortcomings and deficiencies even in the field of Science, which is far from infallible, to use another religious term. Certain people in the world today may claim to be agnostic or atheistic, and yet most of those people have made Charles Darwin the Jesus Christ or Buddha or Mohammed of their own lives, because I suppose at the end of the day, most people need something or someone to "believe in". Belief of course is ultimately a very subjective and personal thing, as Mano and I both agreed, and we concurred that no one has the right to impose their worldview on another - whether one is a Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, or even a Darwinian I daresay.
Of course no conversation with Mano Chanmugam would be complete without touching on Music, and so towards the latter part of my program, I asked him what constitutes Great Singing in his mind. I was thrilled to hear him affirm that it is not only a matter of the correct Vocal Production, but also a matter of Correct DICTION. Whichever language a person sings it, be it English, Sinhala, French, German, or Latin, if the words are not properly articulated, then the performance of the song or the piece is FLAWED. For Singing is ultimately all about COMMUNICATION, as Mano pointed out. There are some singers who perform in foreign languages, without the slightest clue as to what the foreign words actually even mean, and so nothing is really COMMUNICATED to the audience or to the listeners, however technically sound the singer's vocal performance and modulation may be. Thus, the singer is reduced to merely generating sound, without any substance, and such people do not go far in their singing careers at all. Mano emphasized that being a Singer or a Musician requires a total dedication to PERFECTION. And whether it's Philosophy, Theology, Science, or Music, it is imperative that one STUDIES whatever one professes to believe in and practice.
For all this, and so much more, do tune into Episode Nine of GEHAN COORAY'S MEETING OF THE MINDS today on Daily Mirror Online's platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter), and see you again next week with another distinguished and multifaceted guest.