ANA Discussion Forum
AN Community => AN Community => Topic started by: Crazycat on December 13, 2006, 08:48:45 pm
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This is intended to be an inspiratioal thread.
There is a woman from Scotland named Evelyn Glennie who is considered to be one of the greatest orchestral percussionists in the world. She reads music fluently, can play the entire ensemble of percussion instruments with every necessary dynamic and inflection and is a prolific composer. She is also profoundly deaf and "hears" music through vibration.
Her story is a shot in the arm for anyone, especially we A.N. folk.
I've pasted in a couple of links to her webpage.
Under the "live" tab there'll be a drop down menu. There are two essays she's written: on disability and another on deafness that you can select. Her whole webpage is really a treat.
Paul
http://www.evelyn.co.uk/music.
http://www.evelyn.co.uk/live/hearing_essay.htm
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Crazycat,
Her words are truly inspirational! I particularly like how she describes hearing as a "sound picture built by our brains." She suggests that everyone hears things differently, yet everyone hears. She uses feelings and vibrations more intensly than folks with more normal hearing, but she emphasizes that she still "hears." I appreciate how she ends with "please enjoy the music and forget the rest." If we dwell on the negative aspects of our abilities, i.e., limitations created by surgical complications, we will forget to enjoy the "music" of our lives.
Curiouscat
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Paul,
tjhanks so much for sharing this with us... she sounds simply amazing and what a terrific attitude! A truly great read!
Phyl