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Tárrega watch
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostI think Tom Service nailed it last night on In Tune but I wasn’t quite in the room . Incidentally, and more importantly, every time I hear Tárrega I think what a lovely piece why doesn’t he get played more ?
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostI think Tom Service nailed it last night on In Tune but I wasn’t quite in the room . Incidentally, and more importantly, every time I hear Tárrega I think what a lovely piece why doesn’t he get played more ?
And now I don't have to search for the thread!Last edited by Cockney Sparrow; 28-10-21, 17:11.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI heard TS and the piece, on a long 50mph stretch (25 miles!) of roadworks on the M1, and knew the pronunciation was a contentious issue, and thought, "I must look up what is the proper pronunciation".
And now I don't have to search for the thread!
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostBelieve it or not there is a Spanish composer pronunciation guide on the net complete with audio demo. I think Tom got reasonably close . Better than me saying Chorizo at any rate . Once went into a local pub ordered “Koreezo “ crisps and handed them by the barmaid with the words “here’s your choreetho crisps” .Turned out she was learning Spanish and it was one of the first words they learnt to pronounce…
If so, listen intently at Omins 50 secs and it will be spoken, once - the main focus being Recuerdos de la Alhambra
I go over the most popular Spanish classical guitar pieces and teach you how to pronounce them correctly.00:00 Intro1. 0:38 Adelita - Francisco Tárrega2. 0:4...
p.s. Purely incidentally, I have just taken delivery of a DVD from the US - from Musica Russica, publisher of the most currently in-use VS of the Rachmaninov Vespers :
Internationally renowned diction coach and music publisher Vladimir Morosan teaches essential diction techniques that will enable you to pronounce Russian, Ukrainian, and Church Slavonic with confidence, accuracy, and authenticity.
(I hope to get in on a performance of the Vespers before my voice gives up on me, the DVD was on offer at half price and I never quite conquered the pronununciation last time I sung it. Also, I wonder if I should try a basic study of the international phonetic alphabet, however, that's a good intention I've never quite followed up....)Last edited by Cockney Sparrow; 28-10-21, 17:44.
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