Master-in-Charge Mr. K.G. Alahakoon (2017) Committee President H.S.J. Wikramasinghe, Secretary S.M.P. Abeysekara, Coordinator H.R. Ratnaweera, Treasurer B. Karunatilake, Assistant Secretary B. Marikar, Assistant Treasurer M.C. Mallikarachchi, Committee members:K. Abeygoonasekara, D.S Bandara, D.I. Jayawardena, M. Piyasiriwardane, S.A. De Silva, A. Wahabdeen, S.M.S. Threemavithane Completing 15 years of existence, and as the busiest club of the school, the Media Unit covered 85 events and occasions throughout 2017, providing sounds, photography, videography, multimedia and announcing facilities. Besides being part of every major event at Trinity, one the main duties of the Media Unit is to provide technical assistance to every school assembly, religious gathering and workshop. With an intake of new members for the club, the Media Unit set to work at the beginning of January covering major events like the “The Inter-House Athletic Meet 2017”, “Upper School Prize Giving 2017”, and concluding our duties with the College Carol Service, “A Festival of Nine lessons and Carols 2017”. Apart from the usual duties, this year the club focused more on its management and internal organization rather than hosting events of its own. However, the Media Unit did have few highlights during the year. One of the major achievements of 2017 was the Media Unit developing the mobile app ‘Trinity College Media’. This is now available for the public on Google Play Store and will soon be on Apple Store as well. The app is mostly focused on College sport updates, where users get to watch any match played by Trinity on a live stream, as well as instant updates on scores. The app also includes a separate section for photography where every album posted on our Facebook page is shown as a link in the app. We hope to develop the app with more new features in the coming year. We also extend our gratitude towards the Principal and the IT Director for guiding us and approving this project promptly. Journalism was introduced as a new section to the Media Unit in 2017, where most of the events (covered by the photography team) are reviewed by the members of the club and published on the College website. An article for the “Trinity – St. Thomas’ Rugby Encounter 2017” was one of our first reviews, written by a senior member of the club. We hope to increase our reviews and publications in the future. The Media Unit also had a live telecast of the Centenary Big Match 2017 in collaboration with the Antonian Media Unit, this was live streamed through the Media App. As an administrative improvement, at the beginning of 2017, a new ‘Online’ request form was introduced which all club and sports event organizers are required to complete whenever they require a service from the Media Unit. The form is available online through Google Forms. While maintaining the online forms, we have also kept the same printed ‘hard-copy’ of the form in the Library for the convenience of staff members. Another administrative improvement was to introduce a secure online project management and communication platform to manage the Media Units internal communications, along with appointing members on duty, discussing upcoming events &etc. This feature is still being maintained as a pilot program but we hope to have the clubs workflow to be fully online based in the future. The Media Unit continues to maintain its official Facebook page and Instagram Page alongside uploading all the photography albums online. Members of the club are also involved in writing events reviews for the College website and providing necessary images for event updates. We hope to have all our albums published on the College Flickr page for high resolution viewing in the future. The members of the Media Unit along with its committee wishes to acknowledge all the staff members, students and members of the clubs, societies and sport activities for working with us, and especially Mr. K.G. Alahakoon for being a source of strength to the club throughout the year, providing the required guidance and advice for all its members. As Trinity College modernises and increases its use of technology, the Media Unit expects to be a part of its development, encouraging young Trinitians to experience and learn about media in all its technical aspects while being engaged in all the major and minor events of the College. Media Unit on Facebook | Media Unit on Instagram | Media Unit Online Request Form | Media Unit on Google Play
As the Choir completes 144 years, being the oldest traditional student organization at Trinity College Kandy continuing a choral tradition of excellence from its inception, 2016 marks yet another sensational year for the highly acclaimed Choir. This year, a record number of 45 musical pieces, several of them with 8 part harmonies, have been publicly performed by the Choir in addition to its repertoire of hymns at regular Services and School Events. The Year 2016 was a challenging year for the Choir of Trinity College Kandy. The fifty-seven voices of the Choir was in performance throughout the year starting off with the installation ceremony of the new Principal, Mr. Andrew Fowler-Watt and concluding the year with a successful Christmas Eve Service. Trinity – Thomian Weekend Combined service with the St. Thomas’ College Mt. Lavinia up in Kandy was held in February 21st 2016. ‘Look at the World’ by John Rutter was performed as a special anthem by both choirs at this traditional event. The Cross and Triumph of Christ Being one of the Main Events of the Choir calendar, ‘The Cross and Triumph of Christ’, a Lenten Meditation and Easter Reflection in Music, Lessons and Prayers was held during the 1st Term. The congregation was inspired by the Choir’s choice of ‘Ich will hier bei dir stehen’ by Bach, ‘How deep the father’s love for us’ by Stuert Townend, ‘Fling wide the gates’ by John Stainer, ‘Behold the lamb of God’ by Handel, ‘Ave verum, corpus’ by Mozart, ‘This joyful Eastertide’ by Charles Wood and ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ by Handel which the Principal, Mr. Andrew Fowler-Watt was invited to conduct. The Choir concluded the Term with Easter Sunday. Picture credit: Trinity College Media Unit Abendlied an Evening of Choral Music The Second Term commenced with practices for ‘Abendlied’, An Evening of Choral Music in collaboration with the choir of St. Joseph’s College Colombo. Four compositions were sung by the Choir for this event, ‘Dem Bones’, ‘Prayer for Peace’, ‘Abendlied’ by Josef Rheinberger and ‘The Lord of dance’ on it s own, and ‘Ave verum, corpus’, Panis Angelicus’, ‘Jesu, joy of man’s desiring’ and ‘Gloria Te’ as combined items. Festival of Choirs by the Ceylon Bible Society At the CBS Annual Festival of Choirs which followed, held at the Trinity College Chapel, ‘Go down, Moses’ a Negro spiritual composition and ‘Lead kindly, light’ by Howard Goodall was sung by the choir. Choir Trip to Haputale The 2nd Term was concluded with the Choir organizing an expedition to Haputale where the Choir visited the resting place of Rev. Walter Stanley Senior and sang for a Service of Remembrance at St. Andrew’s Church Haputale. The Trip was generously hosted by Mr. & Mrs. Denham Madena and some Uva Old boys. The Choristers got the opportunity to visit the Adhisham Bungalow, Dambatanne Tea Factory and many scenic places in Haputale. The Choir is immensely grateful for the kindness of its hosts. “Rhymes to Rhapsody” – Mind Your Music Concert The Choir held its own non-religious music public concert “Mind Your Music” themed “Rhymes to Rhapsody’ with a smorgasbord of Music ranging from Folk to Pop on 17th September 2016 at the College Main Hall. The choir performed fifteen compositions comprising to different types of music genres namely, ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, a Negro spiritual ‘Swing Low’, ‘Tallis’ Cannon’, ‘Peter Piper’, ‘Sing a Song of sixpence’ by John Rutter, ‘Lass of Richmond Hill’, ‘Grandfather’s Clock’, ‘Just a Song at Twilight’, ‘Here, There and Everywhere’, ‘I Started a Joke’, ‘One Note Samba’, ‘Ben’ by Michael Jackson, ‘Greatest Love of All’ by Whitney Houston, ‘No Matter What’ and ‘One Thing’ by One Direction. The Tenors and Basses of the choir sang an acapella named ‘I get around’ by the Beach Boys as a special item at the Concert. The accompanists at the concert were Dr. Suresh De Mel at the Piano, Mr. Neson George on Lead Guitar, Mr. Stephan Sansoni on Bass Guitar, Mr. Jonathan George at the Drums, Mrs. Sadhana Madasekara at the Keyboard and was directed and conducted by our Choir Master Mr. Lasantha Tennekoon. Festival of Choirs by the Kandy Music Society The choir was invited to perform at Girls’ High School Kandy for an annual concert organized by the ‘Kandy Music Society’. Tenors and Basses of the choir performed ‘No matter what’, ‘Peter Piper’ and ‘I get around’ in TTBB arrangements. The Performance was appreciated by the Audience. A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols Picture credit: Neson George The most celebrated event of the of the Choir,‘The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols’ was held on 4th December 2016, where the choir sang ‘E’en so, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come’ by Paul Manz, ‘Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light’ by Bach, ‘Angelus ad Virginem’ by Willcocks, ‘O magnum mysterium’ by Morten Lauridsen and ‘Sing we now of Christmas’ by Fred Prentice. The whole service was magnificent as commented by the many from the congregation with many moved to tears with stirred emotion. Old Chorister Mr. Sharon Rajamoney was the guest soloist this year. The Carol Service as fondly known, was followed by the Traditional Dinner at the Principal’s Bungalow. Picture credit: Amila Alahakoon “Rocking around the Christmas Tree” Picture credit: Trinity College Media Unit Even though the School term ended, the year did not conclude for the Choir as yet. The Senior Choristers were invited to sing at ‘Rocking around the Christmas Tree’, a Christmas program along with the Elizabeth Moir School Choir. Tenors and Basses of the choir went to Colombo and sang ‘Ding Dong Merrily on High’ as an individual item and some well-known Christmas Carols along with the Elizabeth Moir Choir and other invited Choirs. Christmas Eve service at the Trinity College Chapel Picture credit: Amila Alahakoon Trinity College had, probably its first, Christmas Eve Service, which brought an unexpected number of congregants crowd to the Chapel that delighted us. The Choir lead the Congregation as they celebrated the Joy of Christmas. The Choir continued to play a leading role in