Evelyn Glennie Evelyn Glennie is a real musician. There are many people who want to do what they are doing and what they are doing now, but frankly, there are not many people who want to spend so much effort and time to achieve their goals . Needless to say, most people lack talent. It will make the concert hall happy, because Evelyn wants the audience to be inspired by her words (through the language of the music). That is a real musician. Now is the time to start all amazing feats, but if I try to do this, I will not only get tired of writing long lists, but you will also feel bored.
The center of the documentary is a collaboration between Evelyn Glennie and Fred Frith. They met at a waste sugar factory in Dormagen, Germany, and recorded a completely improvised album. Most of the music I heard in this documentary came from the album "The Sugar Factory". The movie will not stay for too long, but instead goes through Evelyn after going through Fuji (Japan), Aberdeenshire (Scotland), Domingen (Germany), New York City (USA) and then. The interesting thing about this documentary is that Evelyn's victory as a musician is not due to contact with sound phenomena. The movie contains plenty of music, but it is almost scientific and not very artistic.
Touch the Sound is a documentary on the deaf and percussionist Evelyn Glennie. The documentary was produced in 2004, focusing on exploring her healthy experience and giving us insight into her world and personal influence on her music. This film produced by Thomas Riedelsheimer has won numerous awards in addition to Fred Frith, Jason 'The Fogmaster', Horacio 'El Negro' Hernandez, Za Ondekoza. The center of the documentary is a collaboration between Evelyn Glennie and Fred Frith. They met at a waste sugar factory in Dormagen, Germany, and recorded a completely improvised album. Most of the music I heard in this documentary came from the album "The Sugar Factory". The movie will not stay for a long time, but instead goes to Evelyn via Fuji (Japan), Aberdeenshire (Scotland), Dormagen (Germany), New York City (USA) and then Evelyn.