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Soundari David Rodrigo

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Today on the Buzz I speak to the famous Soundari who has given us mini musical experiences that are treasured. Today I speak to her about the upcoming Tamil concert, refreshing new lineup of singers and a nice blend of the very famous Tamil songs to some timeless melodies. We discussed this long awaited concert which has been in the pipeline for over two years. With the current situation we are still not sure if the show will continue as planned on Friday. You can always call up the Soul Sounds Academy for more details on ticket purchase.

 

 

“Each voice is unique  - we have the strong voice of Prakash from Voice Fame,  the Soothing voice of Tanuja all the way from Australia, the lovely voice of Abinesh, the sultry voice of Megan and the clear voice of Amaan - from the Muslim Choral Ensemble  each voice being unique and all of them chosen and singing songs according to the voice texture. All of them are extremely talented and I feel they should be heard more.” 

Q  How has the experience been in putting a Tamil concert together? 
 
The experience has been very different from my choral concerts and solo ones. I’ve probably had to work harder in learning the music- cos it’s very different. But having done that the music is so rich in melodic texture and harmony that I actually feel I’ve learnt so much. Also working with new voices hearing them grow has been truly rewarding. Finally putting together the Soul Sounds Academy Tamil ensemble where we still have the choral form but this time to Tamil has been something I’ve really enjoyed doing. 
 
Q  What should people expect from this show?
 
We are obviously playing Tamil Cinema Hits so all those fans of Maestro Illaiyaraja, AR Rahman and also songs of SPB sir can relive cherished memories of growing up with them - at the show. Also the music is a carefully chosen programme so people can expect all of their favourites to be performed. 
 
Q  About the talent you are featuring? 
 
Each voice is unique. We have the strong voice of Prakash from Voice fame, the soothing voice of Tanuja all the way from Australia. The lovely voice of Abinesh, the sultry voice of Megan and the clear voice of Amaan - from the Muslim Choral Ensemble, each voice being unique and all of them chosen and singing songs according to the voice texture. All of them are extremely talented and I feel they should be heard more. 
 
Q   We have had a drop in the Tamil music and entertainment industry, what would you say is the main reason? And how can we build it?
 
I feel there is a lot of talent but there is a lack of opportunities for musicians and singers to perform. Also very few sponsors are coming forward. That being said I have to mention that I am truly grateful to the Tokyo Cement Group, Amika Hotel Madurai and Delmeage for having faith in us and coming forward to support this show. I also feel Tamil music has been underrated. Once you actually start listening and expanding your repertoire you will realise the rich music that is great to perform and also bound to be a hit if performed well. 
 
Q  Has it been hard marketing a Tamil show? How has the demand been? 
 
I think it has been hard marketing a show in these hard times. This would apply for any show currently. But I also think the first show is always hard. If things pick up I’m sure there will be a demand in the future. 
 
Q  What kind of music is it, and who are the musicians backing the singers ? 
 
The music as mentioned earlier are hits from Tamil Cinema especially those by composer Illaiyaraja Sir and AR Rahman. The singers are backed by a set of great musicians who I am honoured to work with. 
 
The likes of Ratnam Ratnathurai on Tabla, Anand on drums, Pradeep Rodrigo on Bass, Shane John on accoustic drums and Dhanuksha Seniviratne on Keyboards. I’ve really enjoyed making music with this lot of musicians and hope to have more collaborations in the future. 
 
 
Q  Where can we buy tickets? And details of the show? 
 
Tickets available at the Soul Sounds Academy 57/2 Kassapa Road of Jawatte Road Colombo 5. The show takes place on 13th  May 2022  at the newly refurbished Elphinstone Theatre.
 
Q  What are the shows you have planed for soul sounds this year? 
 
We are planning to have a Sinhala show in August this year - God willing. Based on the show Spandana we did a couple of years ago, I’m also planing on a Sinhala original for them.
 
What has the current situation in Sri Lanka taught you personally?
 
It’s been very very hard and whilst I am in solidarity with the struggle of the people and unite with them in this fight for our rights and justice, I also feel musicians have been badly hit by this. Take for instance the talent at our show - with so many opportunities and almost no platform to perform and work on their voice - they might have no option but to give up on a God given talent and a passion they have for music. Which is why I feel even amidst this really difficult times it is important that we keep encouraging young artistes.

 

 

The experience has been very different from my choral concerts and solo ones. I’ve probably had to work harder in learning the music- cos it’s very different. But having done that the music is so rich in melodic texture and harmony that I actually feel I’ve learnt so much. Also working with new voices hearing them grow has been truly rewarding. Finally putting together the Soul Sounds Academy Tamil ensemble where we still have the choral form but this time to Tamil has been something I’ve really enjoyed doing.