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Pronunciations of Artists’ Names—Continued
Clement (Klem-ong’ )
(“‘ng’’ only partly sounded) Codolini (Ko-do-lee’-nee) Collazza (Koh-lat’-zah) Corsi (Kor’-see) Crestani (Kres-tah’-nee) d’ Albert (Dal-bare) Dalmores (Dal-mo’-rez) de Gogorza
(day Go-gort’-zah) de Luna (day Loo’-nah) de Pachmann
(dah Pahk’-man) Devries (Dah-vreez’ ) Farrar (Fair-rahr) Francesco
(Frahn-chess’-koh) Francisco Gadski (Gahd’-skee) Galvany (GaAl-vah'-nay) Gerville-Réache
(Zehr’-veel Ray-ahsh’)
Pronunciation of Names of Composers
Arditi (Ahr-dee’-tee) Auber (Oh/-bair) Audran (Aw’-dran) Bach (Bahkh) Beethoven (Bay’-tov-en) Bellini (Bell-leen’-ee) Berlioz (Bair'’-lee-ohs) Bizet (Bee-zeh’) Blockx (Blocks) Boito (Boh-ee’-toh) Brahms (Brahms’ ) Blumenthal (Blu’ -men-thal) Burmeester (Bur’-mee-ster) Chaminade (Sham-mee-nahd’ ) Chopin (Sho-pahng’) (“‘ng”’ only partly sounded) David (Dah’-veed) Debussy (Deh-bu-see’ ) Delibes (Deh-leeb’) Donizetti (Doh-nee-zet’ -tee) Dvorak (Dvor'-shak) Faure (Fohr) Ferree (Fer-ray’) Ganne (Gahn) Genee (Zhe-nay’ )
Giacomelli (Zhee-ah-koh-mel'’ -lee) Gialdini (Gee-ahl-dee’ nee)
_Gilibert (Zheel’-i-bear)
Goritz (Go’-ritz) Griinfeld (Groon-feld) Gluck (Glook) Hambourg ( Ha/m-boorg) Huguet (Hu-gay’)
José (Hoh-zay’) Journet (Zhur-nay’) Juch (Yuke)
'Kreisler (Cry’-zler)
Lejeune (Leh-zhoon’) Lemmoné Lem-mo’-ni) Mileri (Mil-ler’-ee) Minolfi (Min-ol’ -fee) Ottoboni (Of-to-bo’-ni) Paoli (Pah-oh’'-lee) Pasquale Amato (Pahs-quah’-lay Ah
mah’ -toe)
Giordano (Jawr-dah’-noh) Gluck (Glook) Godard (Go-dahr’) Gottschalk (Got’-shalk) Gounod (Goo-noh’) Grieg (Greeg) Gillet (Zhil-lay’ ) d’Hardelot (Dard’-loh) Haydn (High’-dn) Hubay (Hu-bay) Humperdinck
(Hum’ -per-dink)
| Jakobowski
( Ya-ko-bow’-sky) Jensen (Yen’-sen)
Kjerulf (Chair’-ulf )
'Lalo (Lah’-low)
Lange (Lahng’-eh)
Lecocq (Le-cock’ )
Leoncavallo (Lay-ohn-kah-vahl’-low )
Liszt (Lisé)
Mascagni (Mas-kan’-yee)
Masse (Mah-say’)
|Massenet (Mass’-en-nay)
Mendelssohn
(Men’-del-sohn) |
Meyerbeer (Meyer -baer)
Pini-Corsi (Pee-nee-Kor-sih)
Plancon (Plahn’-song)
(“‘ng’’ only partly sounded)
Preve (Pray’ vay)
Reiss (Rice)
Sala '
Sammarco (Sahm-mar'-ko)
Sangiorgi
Sassoli (Sass’-oh-li)
Scipioni (Skip-ee-oh’-nee)
Segurola (Say-gue-roh’-lah)
Sillich (Sil-lish)
Tamagno ( 7ahm-mahn’yoh)
Tetrazzini Tet-trah-tzee’-nee)
Trentini (T7von-tee’-nee)
Valls (Vallz)
Vessella (Ves-sell’-lah)
Zaccaria (Zak-kah-ree’-ah)
Zerola (Zer’-o-lah)
Moszkowski (Mos-koff ’-skee) Mozart (Moh’-tsart) Offenbach (Of’-fen-bach) Paladilhe (Pa-lah-dee’-lay) Pessard (Pes-sar’) Pierne (Pyair-nay) Ponchielli (Pohn-kee-yell-ee) Puccini (Poo-chee-nee) Pinsuti (Pin-soo’-ti) Paderewski (Pa-der-ef’-sky) Rossini (Ros-see’-nee) Rachmaninoff (Rash-mahn’ -in-off ) Sarasate (Sar-ah-sah’-tay) Safranek ((Sahf-rahn-ok) Saint-Saéns (Sah-sahnz’) (‘‘n” only partially sounded) Schubert (Shoo’-bairt) Thome ( 7oe-may’) Titl ( Tee’ -tl) | Toscanini | ( Tos-can-nee’ -nee) |Tschaikowsky ( Tsi-koff '-skee) Verdi (Vair'-dee)
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