Originally posted by gradus
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Virtuosos in and out of fashion
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIndeed. I think that the Hebrew original begins with a sound closer to the "ch" sound in "loch" - but maybe Laredo pronounces it differently from his South American forebears?
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIndeed. I think that the Hebrew original begins with a sound closer to the "ch" sound in "loch" - but maybe Laredo pronounces it differently from his South American forebears?
Just because I'm English doesn't mean I'm obliged to speak the language as it was 1500 years ago - Old English, or even the late Middle English, or perhaps Shakespearean English. Added to which I have no idea who my forbears were, or where they came from. Are you omniscient, and know where Jaime originated and therefore feel obliged to prescribe the form of speech he should use, or how he should be addressed? We believe he comes from Bolivia, which is in South America and some distance from Israel.
So what's Hebrew got to do with it?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSo?
Just because I'm English doesn't mean I'm obliged to speak the language as it was 1500 years ago - Old English, or even the late Middle English, or perhaps Shakespearean English. Added to which I have no idea who my forbears were, or where they came from. Are you omniscient, and know where Jaime originated and therefore feel obliged to prescribe the form of speech he should use, or how he should be addressed? We believe he comes from Bolivia, which is in South America and some distance from Israel.
So what's Hebrew got to do with it?
Etymology, sunbeam - of interest to some of us on the Forum; annoying to you, perhaps - but since when do you proscribe what I - or any other Forumistas - am permitted to Post on the Forum?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostErm ... when you're quite ready ... have a look at #56? The Hebrew origins of the name? Away from the topic of Virtuosi and their fashionability - but blame whoever it was who raised the question of what Mr Laredo's forename was in the first place!
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
I didn't know Fresno State had a concert hall, but perhaps it's just the small room they use sometimes. Seeing the reference to the Fresno Bee I thought the performances would be downtown, but they clearly weren't. I guess it was a good experience, and good to see Lynn H still active. I last saw him in Manchester at the last 'cello festival.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostBeats me.
Anyway, I'm currently listening to the classic du Pre recording of the Elgar 'concerto with Sir John Barbirolli. Is du Pre in or out of fashion?
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