Music does not require only sensory abilities to be appreciated. Highlight this by giving reasons and examples from the Sound of Music 1.
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Answer:
in sound of music we read about elevyn glennie she have been profoundly deaf but still didn't give up
Explanation:
Early adaptation Percussionist Evelyn Glennie has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12, which forced her to develop her ability to hear through the rest of her body. She initially honed this ability by feeling the wall in her music room in high school as her percussion teacher tuned a timpani
but later she didn't give up by continuing her journey with music
Evelyn hears the sound of xylophone through her finger tips. She removes her shoes on a wooden platform during her performance so that she can feel the vibrations of music through her feet to legs. Evelyn Glennie didn't hear music, she feels the music.
she won many honors for this
BAFTA Awards
BAFTA TV Award [Nominee] (1998)
Best Original Television Music
For episode "(#1.1)".
Trial & Retribution (1997)
CableACE Awards
CableACE [Nominee] (1991)
Performance in a Music Special or Series
The South Bank Show (1978)
Grammy Awards
Grammy [Winner] (2014)
Best Classical Instrumental Solo
For "Corigliano: Conjurer - Concerto For ... More
Grammy [Nominee] (2006)
Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)
For "UFO"
Grammy [Winner] (2002)
Best Classical Crossover Album
For "Perpetual Motion - Scarlatti, Bach, Debussy,... More
Grammy [Nominee] (1999)
Best Classical Crossover Album
For "Reflected In Brass - Evelyn Glennie Meets ... More
Grammy [Nominee] (1998)
Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
For "Schwantner: Concerto For Percussion And ... More
Grammy [Winner] (1989)
Best Chamber Music Performance
For "Bartók: Sonata for Two Pianos & Percussion"
hoping it helps