Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ESHAN A CHAT WITH DENIPITIYA

A talented pianist, Eshan talks about his life, love for music and the thrill of discoverin­g his musical tribute being noticed by Queen’s Brian May.....

- BY RIHAAB MOWLANA

This year has seen Sri Lanka and Sri Lankans talked about in the internatio­nal community - both with derision, and with awe. Commanding the latter is talented musician Eshan Denipitiya, whose incredible talent continues to amaze a legion of his fans, including The Piano Guys and now, legendary Queen guitarist Brian May.

His recent goosebump-inducing, virtuosic piano cover of Queen’s greatest hits, aptly named “Rhapsody of Queen”, not only left us spellbound, but had Brian May awed too! We caught up with this talented youngster who spoke of his life, his dreams and the fateful events in his life that were the result of his prowess as a pianist.

Q TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOURSELF.

I come from a family of musicians. My grandfathe­r Patrick Denipitiya was one of the most sort after musicians of his time. My father,

Mahesh Denipitiya is also a music director, composer and performer who is well known for his work in Dell studio on Tvderana. My mother is a Chartered Architect and is the Deputy Head of School at the City School of Architectu­re. My sister Dulani is also a very gifted singer! She is currently a lecturer at the Department of Architectu­re, University of Moratuwa. I completed my secondary education at St. Peter’s College,

Colombo 04. In 2014, I received the award for

Best All Round Student. Thereafter, I moved to Singapore to pursue my undergradu­ate studies in Music, at LASALLE College of the Arts.i graduated top of my batch earlier this year, and received the award for the best student from the School of Music at LASALLE.

Q IS THERE A STORY BEHIND YOUR LOVE OF MUSIC? PIANO SPECIFICAL­LY? WAS THERE ANYONE IN YOUR FAMILY WHO INSPIRED YOU TO FOLLOW IN THIS CAREER PATH?

I grew up in a house filled with music! My father is my biggest inspiratio­n. As a child, I was introduced to many musical instrument­s and exposed to different styles of music. I owe it to both my parents for encouragin­g me to pursue my love for music. I started learning the piano at the age of six, under late Mrs.

Dharmi Mudalige. I continued my piano

studies with Mrs Ruvini Hapugalle who gave me the much needed musical foundation. While at Lasalle, I was fortunate to study under the guidance of Mr. Frank Demeglio, who really brought out the best of my musical capabiliti­es! I couldn’t have asked for better teachers to guide me on this journey! Throughout the years, I’ve come to fully understand the piano and its capabiliti­es - it is truly an orchestra on its own. I love the piano because it allows me complete freedom in expressing my musical ideas.

Q IF YOU HADN’T CHOSEN MUSIC, WHAT WOULD YOU BE DOING RIGHT NOW?

I honestly don’t know! Haha!

Q WHO IS YOUR BIGGEST INFLUENCE AS A MUSICIAN?

Some of my biggest musical influences are Chopin, Liszt, Queen, John Williams, my grandfathe­r

and father.

Q WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE PIECE TO PLAY?

‘Mephisto Waltz’ by Franz Liszt is one of the most challengin­g and rewarding pieces that I’ve played. It easily tops the list! I also love to improvise spontaneou­s pieces.

Q IF THERE IS ONE PERSON YOU WOULD LIKE TO PERFORM FOR, WHO WOULD YOU PICK?

My grandfathe­r, Patrick Denipitiya.

Q WHAT’S THE BEST THING AND WHAT’S THE MOST CHALLENGIN­G PART OF WHAT YOU DO?

The best thing about performing is the ability to move people with your music. The challenge is that you have to constantly be on top of your game by investing hours of practice and dedication to the craft.

Q I’M SURE YOU HAVE HAD MANY MEMORABLE STAGE PERFORMANC­ES. TELL US ABOUT THE IMPROMPTU PERFORMANC­E WITH THE PIANO GUYS. HOW DID IT HAPPEN?

I’ve been following the Piano Guys and their music for a long time. When I heard that they were coming to Singapore, I was very excited! During the show, the Piano Guys called out for a pianist to come on stage and jam with them! I volunteere­d and before I knew it, I was standing in front of 5000 people, not knowing what to expect! They started playing, and there on, we had a blast! Later that night, I met them backstage and showed them my arrangemen­t of Queen. They absolutely loved it! It was definitely a night to remember :)

Q SPEAKING OF CELEBRITY RECOGNITIO­N, QUEEN GUITARIST BRIAN MAY RECENTLY RE-POSTED YOUR VIDEO. TELL US ABOUT IT.

My cover was reposted on the Instagram page @Top.musicians which is where Brian May came across it. I wasn’t aware of any of this until the notificati­ons came flooding in! It took me a while to realise what had actually happened. I was awestruck! There is no greater feeling than to have my tribute appreciate­d by the legendary guitarist himself.

Q WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE ANYONE LOOKING TO MAKE A NAME FOR THEMSELVES IN THE SCENE AND FIND THEIR “VOICE”?

Music is limitless. Stay true to who you are, and don’t be afraid to be different.

Q WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?

I hope to travel the world, sharing my passion for music and inspire the next generation of musicians to make a difference through their music.

You can follow Eshan on:

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/ Eshandenip­itiyamusic

Instagram - https://www.instagram. com/eshan_denipitiya

Facebook - https://www.facebook. com/eshandenip­itiyamusic

“Rhapsody of Queen” - Virtuosic Piano Cover of Queen’s Greatest Hits - https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkekjidodo­g

Piano Guys Impromptu performanc­e

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nettexhwec

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