Evelyn Glennie: How to listen to music with your whole body

In this soaring demonstration, percussionist Evelyn Glennie leads the audience through an exploration of music not as notes on a page, but as an expression of the human experience. She talks about a music that is more than sound waves perceived by the human ear. She illustrates a richer picture that begins with listening to yourself, and includes emotion and intent as well as the complex role of physical spaces — instrument, concert hall and even the bones and body cavities of musician and listener alike.

Evelyn Glennie appears with the Winston-Salem Symphony February 9th, 10th and 12th. For more information, click here.
Jennifer Foster gives her account of watching Evelyn Glennie perform this past summer in this blog entry dated July 11th, “Lessons from the High Priestess of Percussion”.

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One Response to Evelyn Glennie: How to listen to music with your whole body

  1. Peter Browne says:

    Evelyn Glennie is a most incredible and outstanding musician as well as a person. Anyone who heard her with the Charlotte Symphony a couple of years ago, or last July 8 at the Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, or in my case, a week ago Saturday at the Edinburgh Festival can attest to that.
    Do take the 30 minutes to view the video that Jennifer Foster posted, and you will be compelled to see her at the Winston Salem Symphony concerts on February 10th or 12th.

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