Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The classical and cool Gehan is back on stage

- By Shannon Salgadoe Classical and Cool 2023 will take place on Saturday, March 4 at 7 p.m. at the Bishop’s College Auditorium. Tickets are priced at Rs 5000, Rs 3000, Rs 2000, and Rs 1000.

Singer, actor, director, producer, and screenwrit­er, Gehan Cooray, is a man who dons many hats. The Los Angeles-based multihyphe­nate is no stranger to the local classical music scene, having staged many concerts and recitals over the past few years.

This March will mark the third concert in his series, Classical and Cool, the first of which was performed back in 2019. The title was inspired by an article that was published in the Mirror Magazine of the Sunday Times that described his most recent concert as cool and classical, a sentiment which he thought aptly summed up his persona and vibe.

A classical singer whose repertoire also includes musical theatre numbers, Gehan ventured into the unfamiliar terrain of jazz with his debut album in 2021, also titled Classical and Cool. Grammy Awardwinni­ng Sri Lankan musician Hussain Jiffry who collaborat­ed on the album was the one who suggested adding some jazz to his Broadway and operatic numbers. “Jazz isn’t something that I personally gravitate towards so even in this upcoming concert, there will not be any jazz. But the album was just kind of an experiment­al adventure,” explains Gehan.

The upcoming concert will also see Norwegian pianist Torgier Kinne Solsvik accompany the baritone as well as perform a few solo works. Gehan first met Torgier in 2011 when he performed at the Russian Cultural Centre and reconnecte­d with him last year on a Scandinavi­an tour. “He’s also very much of that classical and cool mindset, and he’s a classical pianist but he also believes, like me, that music should not be elitist and he works with all kinds of genres. He also plays for solo artists and opera singers so we are very much on the same wavelength mentally and artistical­ly and that’s really not as common as you might think,” says Gehan.

The repertoire was selected in a collaborat­ive process by both Gehan and Torgier. Torgier will be performing a few piano solos by Norwegian composers, such as Edvard Grieg, also one of Gehan’s personal favourites. He remarks that the Norwegian composers capture the aura of Scandinavi­an and Norse mythology, Grieg in particular capturing the magical fairy tale atmosphere.

On the operatic side, Gehan will perform arias by Mozart, Rossini and Donizetti and also reprise his role as Escamillo, the toreador in Bizet’s Carmen, which he most recently played last year in the Miami Music Festival’s production of the opera. Although the more dramatic pieces allow him to exercise his theatrical chops, like with the role of the bullfighte­r from Carmen, an amorous and passionate ladies’ man, the lighter numbers in the programme are reflective of the values he’s held since he was a child, he says.

Another highlight, he reveals, will be Wonderful, Wonderful Day from the musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Sung by the bride on her wedding day, it is not the standard love song; it celebrates the moment and celebrates love in the context of nature in a world where almost all love songs have human beings as their focus – something Gehan finds difficult to relate to as an asexual man.

Gehan’s asexuality has also been the focal point in his feature film The Billionair­e, based on George Bernard Shaw’s The Millionair­ess. The screenplay was adapted by Gehan who also produced, directed, and acted in the film which won the Burbank Internatio­nal Film Festival Award for Best Feature. “The film ended up being a representa­tion of my sexuality and my love of nature and kind of always framing human relationsh­ips in a broader context. I feel like I like to do things that feel artistical­ly true to me rather than becoming a more commercial-minded artist,” remarks Gehan.

The concert which is in aid of the Friends of Prisoners’ Children, pays tribute to the sense of wonder and imaginatio­n that children and teens possess. Having been involved with this charity for a while and having met the children, Gehan is in awe of their imaginatio­n and aspiration­s and is glad to have the opportunit­y to support them.

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