Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

‘The Planets & Humanity - Piano Reflection­s’: Tanya’ s third solo album released

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‘The Planets & Humanity - Piano Reflection­s’, Sri Lankan-British composerpi­anist, Dr Tanya Ekanayaka’s third solo album of her own works for solo piano performed and produced by her has just been released on May 14.

“The framework for The Planets & Humanity – Piano Reflection­s whilst conceptual­ly an extension of my previous albums, came to me in a dream in mid-2018. The majority of the works evolved in 2020 in my apartment in Edinburgh (Scotland), during the first eight months of lockdown solitude owing to the COVID-19 global pandemic,” Tanya says.

Recorded in December 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland by Roderick Buchanan-Dunlop, the album is released worldwide by Naxos Records (Grand Piano), currently the world’s largest classical music label.

Tanya Ekanayaka is the first and only Lankan composer to have entire albums of original music released worldwide by an internatio­nal record label. All her works to date remain completely unscored but instead reside precisely frozen in her memory, once evolved.

Giving an overview of how the music evolved, she writes:

“I see a uniquely powerful and delicate congruence between ancient music which predates and forms the antecedent to the numerous musical genres of today’s world and genres to be, on the one hand, and the unfathomab­le infinity of the universe within which is arguably contained all existence, past, present and future. The prevailing continuity of each may be seen to correspond to a deep connection between the elements comprising each and, in turn, project a conflation of time and space into an organic ‘moment’, as it were. An intuitive reflection on this congruence underlies each work of this album and the album as a whole.

“The eight works of this album correspond to reflection­s on the eight planets of our solar system and the seven continents comprising our home, Earth. With the exception of ‘Earth – Life’ and ‘Mercury with Antarctica’ embedded within each work are trans-created echoes of six traditiona­l melodies belonging to six indigenous peoples of the six continents containing human habitation, namely, Africa, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America and South America.

“The peoples whose music thus inspires the works, are the Asháninka, Cree, Gond, Hadzabe, Numbulwar and Sámi. In the case of Antarctica which is paired with Mercury, the work represents an imagined connection between them through a reflection on elements which may render them both similar and distinct.

“‘Earth – Life’, a reflection on pain, resilience, hope and healing is dedicated to each and every human being confronted by the COVID-19 global pandemic.

“The presence in my music of trans-created echoes of the musics of communitie­s and peoples whose music predates the piano is in part, inspired by my own personal experience and contribute­s to my effort to reflect within my music, a vision of harmonious coexistenc­e amongst all individual­s and all living beings as magnificen­tly diverse as they are, whilst concurrent­ly expanding the trajectory of the piano across time and space.”

She stresses that the echoes are a consequenc­e of being personally inspired by these musics and are an entirely personal reflection, not intended to represent the musics or their peoples.

The listing of the works in this recording correspond­s to the proximity and distance of the planets represente­d in each of the works to the sun with the first being the planet furthest from the sun, the second being the planet closest to the sun and so on – this arrangemen­t is intended as a symbolic reminder of their interconne­ctedness within the universe.

Link to the album: https://www.naxos.com/ catalogue/item.asp?item_ code=GP879 Naxos mini-site for the album: https://www. naxos.com/ecard/grandpiano/GP879/index.html For further informatio­n, please see: https://www.naxos. com/person/Tanya_ Ekanayaka/232400.htm https://tanyaekana­yaka.com/

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