... except that I can't find a Spanish word for anything meaning a word in English that starts with a J.
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Originally posted by hedgehog View PostThat's it! It's there, really just look at the titles of each dance.
Oh gosh it's a woman defined by the word J in itself! La .......[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWhere'dya get this from, mercs?!
must admit I had given up till your arrival
edit - this I think http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Naxos/8572456
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI've lost it now but I found a list of about 40 of Cervantes's Danzas then trawled through for a woman
must admit I had given up till your arrival
edit - this I think http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Naxos/8572456
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still me ? I keep forgetting that the best place to start looking for a hedgehog answer is the Naxos library, anyway
Jealous
Ignacio Cervantes - La celosa, the jealous woman, one of many Danzas Cubanas
Shostakovich op 46/2 - Weeping bitterly, a jealous maid reproached by a young man
Janacek - one of male choruses - The jealous man (number 20 of 21 ?)
[has there been a recent shift in the pronunciation of Janacek ? I've noticed Radio 3 emphasising the NA rather than the JA]Last edited by mercia; 18-01-14, 13:23.
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hedgehog
Originally posted by mercia View Poststill me ? I keep forgetting that the best place to start looking for a hedgehog answer is the Naxos library, anyway
Jealous
Ignacio Cervantes - La celosa, the jealous woman, one of many Danzas Cubanas
Shostakovich op 46/2 - Weeping bitterly, a jealous maid reproached by a young man
Janacek - one of male choruses - The jealous man
[has there been a recent shift in the pronunciation of Janacek ? I've noticed Radio 3 emphasising the NA rather than the JA]
Wel there is an accent on the A, (I can't et the thingy on the c on my keyboard). These two Czechs pronounce him thus: http://www.forvo.com/word/leoš_janáček/
Hoorah!
Would you like to join ams with his Knitting mercia?
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