Correct Pronunciation?

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iiipopes wrote:Yes, with the overdone pronunciations, why simply appear boorish, condescending or with an affectation, when with a minimal additional effort you can sound disgustingly xenophobic?
I remember WAY back when I was in school, a DJ (of the radio kind) announcing a horn concerto played by "MaSou Yonee" (Mason Jones)... I recall laughing all the way through the first movement! :shock:
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here is another one....is Bernstein pronounced bernsteen or bernstine?

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ken k wrote:here is another one....is Bernstein pronounced bernsteen or bernstine?

ken k

Ah, for that one there is a definitive answer:


In her book Bernstein, Joan Peyser (former editor of The Musical Quarterly and author of ''Boulez: Composer, Conductor, Enigma,'' as well as ''Twentieth-Century Music: The Sense Behind the Sound'' and a contributing writer to The New York Times) explains that although the family name was pronounced Bern – steen, Bernstein changed the pronunciation of his last name to “Bern – stine.â€
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Agreed.

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JB wrote:
ken k wrote:here is another one....is Bernstein pronounced bernsteen or bernstine?

ken k

Ah, for that one there is a definitive answer:


In her book Bernstein, Joan Peyser (former editor of The Musical Quarterly and author of ''Boulez: Composer, Conductor, Enigma,'' as well as ''Twentieth-Century Music: The Sense Behind the Sound'' and a contributing writer to The New York Times) explains that although the family name was pronounced Bern – steen, Bernstein changed the pronunciation of his last name to “Bern – stine.â€
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.... the classical radio anouncer who, after playing a Mozart piece, feels a need to tell us the Kerrrrrssshhhul number.

Do we have literature written by Gerrrrrrrtuh? (well, according to some people who don't know any better, yes.)

And music written by J. S. Bossshhhh?
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