Ohnson any one of the following in about 100-150 hend
Whal qualities of Evelyn Glennie help her to overcome
her physical disability to achieve her good. please tell me answer
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Evelyn, 48, is really special: she doesn't listen. Since he was a child, he developed a talent for capturing bodily sound vibrations and transforming them into music. “I see my body as a great ear”, he sums it up. Hearing impairment is no obstacle for her.
On the 20th, the percussionist will play for the first time in Belo Horizonte. She will do a solo concert at Teatro Bradesco, after performing with the USP Orchestra, in São Paulo. The Scotswoman arrives in the country surrounded by expectations. The repertoire will feature a play written especially for Glennie by the American composer Christopher Rouse, inspired by 'Wagner’s ring cycle - the Mammoth Opera'.
“I represent the elf, the insolent dwarf Alberich. The recital will only have percussion and will present works written for me and for me ”, says Evelyn. Marimba, fonevibrador, halo, string drum and children's toys are some of its instruments.
Evelyn Glennie represents the generation of artists that goes from the erudite to the popular with ease, without the slightest prejudice. “Music is music, sound is sound. I don't care about styles. I simply get involved in creation, I don't spend my time trying to recognize them. My projects are completely eclectic, and that forces me to always be open-minded, ”she says.
Such enthusiasm also applies to Brazil. “I love your traditional music. It is soul, energy, rhythm, it translates every moment. And it's sexy! It brings emotion and, therefore, captivates so many people worldwide ”, he says.
At 19, the Scotswoman graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London. Annually, it makes about 100 presentations in different countries. She worked with conductors Seiji Ozawa, Valery Gergiev, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Vladmir Ashkenazy and Thomas Sanderling. He played with about 244 orchestras and recorded 28 solo albums. He won the Grammy Award for the album on which he plays Béla Bartok's 'Sonata for two pianos and percussion'.
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