This subject came up on another forum. I've always said Raymond Leppard with same emphasis on both syllables like leopard, and I think R3 always have too?
Eric Siday. I've always said SI-day on my podcasts but Americans say Si-DAY maybe he let it change when he went to live in USA?
Leonard Bernstein. Some say Bern some say Burn, some say styne, some say steen, some say who cares?
These discussions brought up a few links from my US colleagues, I haven't checked them all yet but thought members here would be interested, and consider where R3 gets it's guidance from.
Where are the good UK sites for names' pronunciation?
For now, on pronunciation of 'public names', here are a few links from USA:
Eric Siday. I've always said SI-day on my podcasts but Americans say Si-DAY maybe he let it change when he went to live in USA?
Leonard Bernstein. Some say Bern some say Burn, some say styne, some say steen, some say who cares?
These discussions brought up a few links from my US colleagues, I haven't checked them all yet but thought members here would be interested, and consider where R3 gets it's guidance from.
Where are the good UK sites for names' pronunciation?
For now, on pronunciation of 'public names', here are a few links from USA:
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