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Performers/Composers with ridiculous last names...

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Hello TubeNet Braintrust-

I'm working on something at work, and I want to include a short with musicians/composers with really hard-to-pronounce foreign last names.

I'm not looking to delve into the SUPER obscure here, but just post any ideas you have.

Thanks!
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Not to be too obvious...

Englebert Humperdinck. Maybe it's not so obscure any more.
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Ole Schmidt. That's what you say when you see the double high F in his Tuba Concerto!

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My favorites:

Dietrich Buxtehude
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Only slightly less obvious...

I have rarely heard "Penderecki" pronounced correctly.



Also...

http://www.music.lsu.edu/faculty/constantinides.html
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While I don't know if it's along the same lines...

I have to snicker whenever we pull out the Sheidt (sp?) from the quintet folders.
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I'm looking for more along the lines of real long, hard-to-pronounce ones. I would give you an example, but I'm blanking (hence the thread).

Keep 'em coming though...
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Sofia Gubaidulina
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Harrison Birtwistle
Walter Aschaffenburg
Jacob Avshalomov
Grazyna Bacewicz
Arno Babadjanyan
Yannis Xenakis
Einojuhani Rautavaara
Amy Marcy Cheney Beach
Sofi Asgatovna Gubaydulina
Vladimir Ussachevsky


To name a few
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serge koussevitsky is fun too..and misspelled here.
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Darious Milhaud

Not a long name but definitely a confusing one if you don't speak French.
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Chuck Jackson wrote:Harrison Birtwistle
Walter Aschaffenburg
Jacob Avshalomov
Grazyna Bacewicz
Arno Babadjanyan
Yannis Xenakis
Einojuhani Rautavaara
Amy Marcy Cheney Beach
Sofi Asgatovna Gubaydulina
Vladimir Ussachevsky


To name a few
POIFICT!
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Not a composer, but a title: Wachut Auf
It´ll make more sense if you take a closer look at the text:
"WachEt auf! ruft uns die Stimme der Wächter auf der hohen Zinne" Wake Up! shouts the voice of guards on the tall pinnacle/battlement (or whatever it´s called in English, the structure on top of castles, watch towers, and city walls)

Other than that: most names of Slavic / middle or east Asian origin will read strange to our eyes. As in Arutjunian, Khatchaturian (to give Armenian examples)

My favorite, as we share the last name:
Schnuckenack Reinhardt (Gipsy jazz musician loosely related to Django Reinhardt)
There are a lot of famous names in this genre that will sound strange to German ears. Great music and musicians, though.
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Bix Beiderbecke
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Not a composer, but a real guy I've met:

Bentley Erdwurm

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From the German Band genre...


Bruno Balz
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