The Sound of Music — RBSE Class 9 English (Beehive)
Two musicians, two worlds — a deaf girl in Scotland and a shehnai master on the banks of the Ganga. Both prove that music is less about the ears than about the heart, discipline and devotion.
RBSE note (2026-27). Class 9 English follows the NCERT Beehive reader; BSER (Ajmer) sets the exam.
Part I — Evelyn Glennie: "The Shehnai of Bismillah Khan" begins with a quieter miracle
Evelyn Glennie lost her hearing gradually; by eleven her hearing was severely impaired and doctors confirmed deafness caused by nerve damage. Determined not to let it stop her, she learned to "hear" music through her body — feeling vibrations through her hands, feet and even her hair. Encouraged by percussionist Ron Forbes, she sensed different notes through different parts of her body. She mastered some thousand instruments, topped her class at the Royal Academy of Music, and became the world's greatest solo percussionist — an inspiration to the deaf and to all who chase a dream against the odds.
Part II — The Shehnai of Bismillah Khan
The shehnai belonged to the naubat (temple/wedding music) until Ustad Bismillah Khan turned it into a respected classical concert instrument. Born in Dumraon, Bihar, he practised by the Ganga in Varanasi, drawing inspiration from the river and temples. He played at the Red Fort on Independence Day (15 Aug 1947), won the Bharat Ratna and other top honours, and — though invited abroad — refused to leave India, saying he could never live without the Ganga and Varanasi. A devout Muslim devoted to a Hindu goddess of music, he embodied India's composite, secular culture.
Themes
- Triumph over disability / perseverance (Evelyn) — talent + grit beats any handicap.
- Devotion to art and to one's roots (Bismillah Khan) — and India's secular harmony.
- Music as a universal language that transcends the ears and religion.
Characters
- Evelyn Glennie — deaf Scottish percussionist; feels music through her body.
- Ron Forbes — the teacher who helped her sense notes through vibration.
- Ustad Bismillah Khan — shehnai maestro; Bharat Ratna; lover of Varanasi and the Ganga.
Quick recap
- Evelyn Glennie: deaf by 11 → "hears" through her body → world's top solo percussionist (perseverance).
- Bismillah Khan: raised the shehnai to classical status; devoted to Varanasi/the Ganga; Bharat Ratna; symbol of secular India.
- Paired poem "Wind" (Subramania Bharati): the wind tests the weak and befriends the strong — be firm.
