Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Dame Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie is a Scottish champion percussion, which became the first full-si

Deaf percussionist Evelyn Glennie: Relaxation and massage the sound of Tibetan bowls: Anhad - Relax Sound
Dame Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie is a Scottish champion percussion, which became the first full-size solo percussionist in 20th century western society. She was born and raised in Aberdeenshire. Her father was Herbert Arthur Glennie, was an accordionist in a Scottish dance band, a strong, indigenous musical traditions of the north-east of Scotland were also important in the development of the young musician, her first instruments were the harmonica and clarinet. She studied at Ellon Academy and the Royal Academy of Music, was also a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland. Glennie began to lose her hearing at the age of 8 years. The process was, and when she was 12 years longer hear at all. While it is not deprived of its ability to perform at the international level performances. Regularly e telegram plays barefoot, both in concerts and studio recordings to better feel the music. Glennie believes that deafness is largely e telegram misunderstood by the public. He says he learned to listen to the other parts of your body other than the ears. In response to criticism from the media,

e telegram Glennie published a book, "Hearing Essay", which introduces the subject in the context e telegram of its own people. He travels extensively to the northern hemisphere, spending four months e telegram each year in the United States, besides playing with various orchestras and contemporary musicians, giving over 100 concerts a year. Glennie was on the album "Telegram," the Icelandic singer Björk, playing a duet on the song "My Spine". Collaborated with many other musicians, you can even replace the former Genesis guitarist

Steve Hackett band, Bela Fleck'a, Bobby McFerrin'a, Fred Frith'a and The King's Singers. In 2012, in cooperation with a group of Underworld created a soundtrack for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in London, and performed live at the stadium. She has won, among others Grammy Award for his recording of "Sonata for two pianos and percussion" Bartok. She was also honored with more than a dozen honorary doctorates music of British universities and the Order of the British Empire (1993). She also was given the title of Lady.
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