Evelyn Glennie joins Raymond Antrobus: The Quiet Ear booklaunch

Portrait of Raymond Antrobus

Award-winning British-Jamaican writer Raymond Antrobus was first diagnosed as deaf at the age of seven. He discovered he had missing sounds – bird calls, whistles, kettles, alarms. Teachers thought he was slow and disruptive; some friends didn’t believe he was deaf at all.

The Quiet Ear tells the story of Antrobus’ childhood, his first experience using hearing aids, his troubled adolescence and the parallel mainstream and deaf education systems.

The world’s premier solo percussionist, Dame Evelyn Glennie, also performs an evocative, improvised soundscape to accompany prose written and read live on stage by Antrobus. Together, they offer a unique, collaborative experience, where words and percussion merge to captivate the audience’s senses and emotions.

An Evening with Ian Brennan & Dame Evelyn Glennie

Join us to celebrate the launch of Ian Brennan’s new book, Missing Music: voices from where the first roads end.
Celebrating the launch of Ian Brennan’s new book, Missing Music: voices from where the first roads end, The Gilded Acorn is delighted to welcome the author for a reading and evening in discussion with the legendary Dame Evelyn Glennie, who will also share a short musical demonstration.

Listen: an empowering children’s book

Listen: How Evelyn Glennie, a Deaf Girl, Changed Percussion - book cover

It was such a pleasure to collaborate with the wonderful children’s author Shannon Stocker and the superb illustrator Devon Holzwarth on Listen, a gorgeous and empowering children’s picture book biography about my early life.

PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR HISTORY – New edition out now!

PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR HISTORY By James Blades With additional chapters by Evelyn Glennie and Neil Percy Forewords by Benjamin Britten and Evelyn Glennie An enlarged edition of Blades’ definitive guide to the percussion instruments from around the world and their uses. James Blades was a legend among instrumentalists of the twentieth century. Through his performance and exploration of the … Read More