Versatile
Singer and Music Composer Ivor Dennis will be 75 on 28th May,
2007. He was educated at Davi Samara, Seeduwa, Maris Stella
College and Loyola College Negombo. Ivor is a genuine find and a
disciple of maestro Sunil Santha.
In 1952, Ivor had participated in an amateur
song festival of Radio Ceylon, wherein he sang Sunil Santha’s
"Waren Heen Sare, Redhee Walave". Maestro Sunil Santha had
heard the recital on the radio, inspite of a slight slur spotted
by the maestro, he was confused, as the voice was almost
identical to his own. On making inquiries the Great Maestro
found out that Pasquelge Don Augustine Ivor Dennis of Seeduwa
had been the singer. From that day, the relationship between the
‘Guru’ and the Disciple never wavered.
Genuine Sinhala music was first introduced to
the local cinema in Dr. Lester James Peiris ‘Rekhava’
followed by ‘Sandesaya’. Sunil Santha composed the tunes
for all songs in both films. Sunil did not travel to India for
the recordings, instead he nominated Ivor to stand in for him.
In addition to his singing, Ivor trained the playback artistes.
He was appointed an A grade singer in 1958. He
won the Presidential Award for the best Playback Singer for the
film ‘Hima Kathara’. He was closely associated in the
productions of ‘Madhura Madhu, Pancha Madhura , Ran Walawa
and Seegiri Gee’,during the second coming of Sunil Santha to
Radio Ceylon or the SLBC. Ivor’s first song to be recorded was
‘Kurulu Paradiseye’ set to the music of the Maestro, and
the lyrics were Thilak Sudharman Silva’s. His patriotic song,
composed by him ‘Abhimananeeyavoo Navodeye Hiru’ written
by Leslie Boteju is a masterpiece. His cassette ‘Abhmana Gee’
was produced in1984.
He was a consultant at the Government College of
Music, and worked with W D Makuloluwa in ‘Depano and Pahanin
Pahana’. He was a key singer in Premasiri Khemadasa’s
operas, ‘Manasawila and Pirinivan Mangallaya’. He sang in
Khemdasa Master’s cassette ‘Raja Weda’ and Ven.
Rambukkana Siddartha Thero’s ‘Sansare Api and Gammane Api’.
Ivor was a playback singer for many Sinhala films.
Ivor participated in song recitals in Japan,
Indonesia, Italy, England and New Zealand.
After the initial breakthrough of Fr. Macelline
Jayakody into local church music, the partnership of Rev. Fr.
Moses Perera and his nephew Sunil Santha were almost
revolutionary. The beautiful and meaningful lyrics of Fr. Moses
were adorned by devotionfull and melodious tunes of Sunil Santha.
The hymnal ‘Obata Pasasa Gee’ was published in 1964.
Ivor continued the good work of his Guru,
and composed music for Fr. Moses in ‘Obata Pasasa Gee’ 2
and 4 in 1968 and 1973. He joined the Pubuduwa in 1974 and
initiated a new trend in its musical prayers. Pubuduwa produced
two cassettes ‘Ape pavulen oba mahimaya’ and ‘Obe
wethi Rajindo’, wherein all the tunes were composed by Ivor.
He received an OCIC award for the services rendered to Christian
Literary Music.He was a pioneer of the ‘Rasanjalie Kala
Kavaya’ which had a galaxy of stars. To name a few, Ralex
and Tony Ranasinghe, Leslie Boteju, Jackson Anthony, Kumarie
Munasinghe, Joe Dambulugala, Malkanthie Pieris, K Francis,
Alexis Fernando, Francis Horana, Anthony Molligoda. Rev. Frs.
Earnest Poruthota and Joe Quintus Perera were the clergy
involved.
He composed music for the works of Rev. Frs.
Molligoda Moses, and sang for his cassettes and that of Frs.
Cyril Gamini, Cecil Joy and Anthony Hemantha. Those who were
fortunate to participate at the centenary celebration of Fr.
Moses at the Kuda Madhu Church, Dehiyagatha, which was presided
over by Rt. Rev. Dr. Oswald Gomis and Rt. Ev. Dr. Elmo Perera
still remember, how the congregation was stunned, and the
deafening silence that prevailed when Ivor sang ‘Sirureni
Seba Namo’ composed by him and written by Fr. Moses..
Though 75, he is very much active, being
involved with his own compositions, carrying on the Sunil Gee
tradition, and a live wire of the church musical activities. He
has a host of competent disciples.
Ivor Dennis is a humble man not allured by gold
or silver. We trust that he would produce a couple of CDs, so
that the true music lovers and the future generations could
appreciate and listen to his unique, melodious and powerful
voice.
We wish him good health and long life!