What makes (Clarence) Adoo's soul sing.One hardly ever meets such a cheerful, optimistic and energetic person as Clarence Adoo, but what has happened to him has tested his strong faith greatly. As a professional trumpet player, Adoo has worked with such orchestras as the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra is an English orchestra which, despite its name, is now based in the adjacent town of Poole rather than in Bournemouth where its former home in the Winter Gardens concert hall was demolished in May 2006. and the Northern Sinfonia Northern Sinfonia is a leading chamber orchestra based at The Sage Gateshead and was formed by Michael Hall in 1958 as the first permanent chamber orchestra in Britain. Its current musical director is Thomas Zehetmair. , where he was a sub-principal trumpet. He is also a retired Salvation Army Salvation Army, Protestant denomination and international nonsectarian Christian organization for evangelical and philanthropic work. Organization and Beliefs The Salvation Army has established branches in 100 countries throughout the world. bandmaster. He was an accomplished pianist and valued music teacher as well. In August 1995, Adoo was driving from the northern English Northern English is a group of dialects of the English language. It includes Northumbrian, which is more similar in some respects to Scots. Among the other dialects are Cumbrian, Tyke (Yorkshire dialect) and Scouse. city of Newcastle For the council of the English city, see . Newcastle City Council is a Local Government Area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. Demographics According to the Australian Bureau Statistics [2], there: upon Tyne, where he lives, to Shoeburyness in Essex to be at his brother's stag party Noun 1. stag party - a party for men only (or one considered suitable for men only) smoker party - a group of people gathered together for pleasure; "she joined the party after dinner" . For some reason, his car went out of control and turned over. He broke his neck and became paralysed from the neck down. Thanks to his trumpet playing, he has a strong diaphragm and can breath without the aid of a machine. He was told that he would never be able even to turn his head. But he was so determined to make his muscles work again that he can now move his head, shoulders and even his left arm. However, he needs constant care and special equipment. Today his house is full of computerized doors, a specially designed lift, and voice-sensitive lights and TV-set. In order to change or choose TV channels he has to activate a small computer panel in front of him with his voice. His expenses are mostly covered by The Clarence Adoo Trust which was founded by his friends, after a well-known insurance company refused to cover his expenses because he had not lost a limb. The fact that he had lost the ability to use all his limbs did not count. Yet, despite all this, Adoo feels no bitterness or resentment and blames no one, not even God. On the contrary, his faith in God has become the main source of the great cheerfulness and optimism that he spreads to others. `Also,' he says, `in their turn, people inspire and encourage me.' Adoo considers the human factor to be more significant than professional skills and achievements in making one's life worth living. He stresses, `I'd rather be a perfect person than a perfect musician.' Adoo believes that people can make a great difference to the world. He does it himself by bringing music to people's hearts. His job title with the Northern Sinfonia in Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne, city (1991 pop. 199,064) and metropolitan district, NE England, on the Tyne River. The city is an important shipping and trade center. The famous coal-shipping industry began in the 13th cent. is Education Animator. `It is proving to be a stimulating job, allowing me to create and lead projects in all the different areas of the community,' he confesses. He also gives private music lessons at home. Apart from that, his freelance work freelance work free n → freiberufliche Arbeit f includes writing music, sitting on the panel for the BBC Young Musician of the Year BBC Young Musician of the Year is a televised competition for British keyboard, percussion, string, brass and woodwind players, up to 18 years old. The competition was established in 1978, and runs every two years. The percussion category was added in 1994. award, reviewing CDs, and coaching brass groups. Lots of able people couldn't cope with even half of Adoo's commitments. `I serve on several Arts Council committees involving education and disabled people in the Arts. This has improved my awareness of other disabilities as well as my own and had me writing reports on the new facilities for the disabled at the revamped Covent Garden Opera House,' he says. He considers music to be a universal language, understood all over the world. `It is so important that people appreciate it. When I see the sparkling eyes in the audience, it makes my soul sing.' |
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