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How does Evelyn describe her contribution to the music

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Dame Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie,  (born 19 July 1965) is a Scottish virtuoso multi-percussionist, performing internationally with a wide variety of orchestras and contemporary musicians. She was selected as one of the two laureates for the Polar Music Prize of 2015.

Shoes off She performs barefoot or in stocking feet to help her feel the vibrations through the floor (Her 1990 autobiography was titled Good Vibrations). “The body’s like a huge ear,

Glennie was rejected when she applied to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London because they weren’t sure how to handle her deafness. “If you refuse me for those reasons as opposed to the ability to perform, and to understand, and love the art of creating sound, then we have to think very, very hard about the people you do actually accept,” she told them, as she explains in a 2003 Ted Talk. She auditioned again, and they accepted her, which had a ripple effect on applications to music institutions across the country. “Every single entry had to be listened to and experienced,” she says, and then judged based on musical ability rather than rejected based on other criteria.

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