Pronunciation of Ballet Names
#61 Guest_nycdog_*
#62
Posted 04 March 2005 - 06:32 PM
#63
Posted 04 March 2005 - 06:48 PM
#64
Posted 01 May 2005 - 10:34 AM
#65
Posted 02 May 2005 - 08:14 AM
nysusan, on May 1 2005, 01:34 PM, said:
Hi nysusan,
I have just consulted with my girlfriend who listened to me saying those names in Russian several times
Tsiskaridze - Tiz-ca-ri'ze (with the emphasis on the third syllable "RI")
Belogolovtsev - Bella-ga-loaf'-tef (with the emphasis on 'loaf' part
Antonicheva - An-to'-ni-chi-va (with the emphasis on the second syllable)
Lucky you nysusan!
You will get to see all those dancers!
Hoping to read later about their performance!
#66
Posted 02 May 2005 - 02:20 PM
I may have to subsist on bread & water this summer to make up for all the money I've spent on NYCB,ABT & now the Bolshoi. Then again, I might lose some weight on a bread & water diet so it's all good!
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Posted 05 June 2005 - 03:47 PM
#69
Posted 05 June 2005 - 06:19 PM
And, I'm not sure if this was covered before, but what about Xiomara?
#70
Posted 05 June 2005 - 07:35 PM
For Ms. Reyes, see djb's pronunciation.
#71
Posted 06 June 2005 - 06:45 AM
carbro, on Jun 5 2005, 10:35 PM, said:
This is true for Latin America. In much of Spain there's a hint of the "L" -- along with the "y" -- in the pronunciation of the LL.
However, in contemporary Spain, as in Britain, it's increasingly okay to utilize pronunciations based on region, class, age, and attitude.
#72
Posted 06 June 2005 - 01:26 PM
#73
Posted 07 June 2005 - 10:42 AM
carbro, on Jun 5 2005, 11:47 PM, said:
Did it sound like Sho-li-mosh-i?
From my miniscule knowledge of Hungarian pronunciation, that's my thought.
I also have a BBC documentary where they make an announcement from the ROH about him and I seem to remember them using a pronunciation something like that.
I also remember hearing the name of the Hungarian soprano Sylvia Sass as
"Shash"
But I can't claim to be enything like an expert here
Richard
#74
Posted 07 June 2005 - 10:50 AM
#75
Posted 07 June 2005 - 11:40 AM
Here's a pronunciation guide to Hungarian:
http://www.math.nyu..../Hungarian.html
Oh, the mess I used to make out of trying to pronounce the name "György," when "gy" is a simple "j" sound (as in "judge").
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