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Dinesh Subasinghe was born on 10 July, 1979 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is a Sri Lankan composer, violinist and music producer (born 1979). Discover Dinesh Subasinghe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Occupation Composer, violinist, music arranger, music producer, music director, actor
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 10 July, 1979
Birthday 10 July
Birthplace Colombo, Sri Lanka
Nationality Sri Lanka

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1979

Dinesh Subasinghe (born 10 July 1979) is a Sri Lankan composer, violinist, and music producer.

He composed Karuna Nadee, a Buddhist oratorio, and re-introduced a lost, ancient musical instrument known as the ravanahatha to Sri Lanka.

He is also a film and television composer whose works integrate western and eastern classical music with electronic music, Buddhist music, folk music, traditional orchestral arrangements, and world music genres.

Subasinghe was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 1979.

He studied at St Peter's College, Colombo and Maris Stella College in Negombo.

He began playing music at a very young age.

He studied music under Samantha Amarajeewa, Janaki Disanayaka, Christal Luduwike, and Patrick Master at his school and in the city.

He also studied with B. Victor Perera, Mahinda Senivirathan, Kalani Perera,V.Hemapala Perera and Ananda Perera.

2001

In 2001 Subasinghe started learning western classical music under Ashoka Jayawardhana, Hasini Helpe (daughter of Briget and Ashly Helpe) and Annada Dabare.

Later they assisted Subasinghe in joining the Sri Lankan Symphony Orchestra.

Sri Lankan vocalist Angeline Gunathilaka and journalist Hemanalin Karunarathna (chairman of HTV) introduced him to the Sri Lankan media in 2001 and soon after he became a member of composer Stanley Peiris's orchestra.

From 2001 to 2005 he was a member of Sri Lankan musical groups led by Dumindu Kadigamuwa, Harsha Bulathsinghala, Janananth Warakagoda, and Dilup Gabadamudalige.

2002

From 2002 to 2009 he led the pop classical band, Dee R Cee Members.

Subasinghe has played as a musician for local and international music directors and composers, in 2002 Subasinghe recorded violin caprice to portrait Musila in Guthila balade play composed by Diliup Gabadamudalige.Guthila's violin has performed by Subasinghe's Teacher & a veteran violinist Kalani perera.

2003

Subasinghe worked for Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka from 2003 to 2005 as a Violinist.

He was a member of the South Indian Cinema Musicians Union.

He has released four CDs: Rawan Nada, Feel My Heart, Sihina Wasanthayak soundtrack and Karuna Nadee.

2004

He began composing for television and film in 2004 when cinema director Chandrathna Mapitigama selected him to compose music for his television series Hummane.

2007

Subasinghe worked under the Sri Lankan composer Premasiri Khemadasa for eight years and led the orchestra for Khemdasa's opera Agni (2007–2008).

2009

In 2009 he received a scholarship from Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa to study music under A. R. Rahman at the KM Music Conservatory in India.

At the conservatory, he won the Best Student Award in the instrumental section for violin.

Subasinghe has composed a Buddhist oratorio, Karuna Nadee, as well as a symphony, trio, sonata, two a cappella pieces, a string quartet, a concerto for trumpet, and a piece for viola, The Dance of Salome.

His string quartet, Night Before The Battle, was selected by Joel Thome's Orchestra of Our Time from 100 compositions from the world.

He has composed music for 75 Sri Lankan television series, 13 films, and 16 stage plays

Subasinghe was the first Sri Lankan to write a cappella pieces with Sri Lankan national themes for SATB choirs, including "The Princes of the Lost Tribe" for Menaka De Shabandu's choir and "Ancient Queen of Somawathee" for Bridget Helpe's choir.

These works were based on historical incidents described in the Mahawansa.

The style of these compositions uses harmonies and a sound which is different from Western classical music traditions.

Subasinghe led the alternative rock music band Dee R Cee and introduced rock music into several Sri Lankan television series.

Later, he composed music for Hithata Wahal wimi and Sarangana, television dramas for Sirasa TV.

Subasinghe is the first electric violin performer in Sri Lanka to combine Asian music techniques with rock music.

2011

He performed at the 2011 Share the Love concert and on Rupavahini TV in February 2013 with the song "Ra Roo".

2013

Subasinghe released an alternative-rock song "E Kale: The One" with Charmika Sirimanne and Ranushka Fernando in 2013, along with its music video created by Ranushka Fernando.

It became the most viewed Sri Lankan music video on YouTube reaching more than 1.3 million viewers.

2015

In 2015-2016 Dinesh received Sri Lankan attention for the film score of Ho Gaana Pokuna children movie.

2016

He has nominated for 10 film awards & won six awards out of that including Derana Film Awards, Presidential Film Awards, Hiru Golden Film Award & Signis Awards, in 2016-2017.

he became the most youngest composer to score music for 97 Tele-dramas for Sri Lankan TV.

Subasinghe received the Toyp Award Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (TOYP) in 2016 for his contribution to Sri Lankan arts.

2018

In 2018 he received the 'Asia Inspiration Award' at the 2nd south Asian youth summit.

2019

In 2019 he received the 'India Peace Prize' at the 3rd south Asian Youth summit in New Delhi India.

He did the music score for Sudu Andagena Kalu Awidin teledrama and directed music of 'Tone Poem'/Baila sade & Imorich tunes musical series.