Ta trena pou figan C Ta tréna pou figan C tah TRAY-nah poo FEE-gahn C (The Trains Which Left) C (lyric by Vangelis Goufas [vah-gay-liss GOO-fahss] set to music by Stavros Xarhakos [STAHV-russ ksar-hah-kuss]) Tabachnik C Michel Tabachnik C mih-hell tah-bahch-n y ick Tabakov C Mikhail Tabakov C mee-k ah EEL tah-bah-kawf Tabard inn C At the Tabard Inn C (At the) TA-burd (Inn) C (overture by George Dyson [JAW-urj D -sunn]) Tabarro C Il tabarro C eel tah-bar-ro C (The Cloak) C (an opera, with music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-chee-nee]; libretto by Giuseppe Adami [joo-zayp-pay ah-dahmee] after Didier Gold [dee-d ee ay gawld]) Taberna C In taberna C inn tuh-bayr-nuh C (In the tavern) C (a group of poems from the 13th-century manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-mee-nah boo-rah-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF]) Tabernera del puerto C La tabernera del puerto C lah tah-vehr-nay-rah dell p oo EHR-toh C (an opera, with music by Pablo Sorozábal [PAH-vlo so-ro-thah-vahl]; libretto by Romero [ro- MAY-ro] and Fernández Shaw [fehr-nahn-dehth SHAW]) Tableaux de statistiques C tah-blo duh stah-teess-teek C (Statistical tables) C (an excerpt from the suite Souvenirs de l exposition [sôô-v neer duh luckss-paw-zee-s ee aw6] Remembrances of the Exposition by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-ree-ko mawm-po OO ]) Tabor C TAY-bur Tabourin C tah-bôô-reh6 C (small drum) Tabourot C Jehan Tabourot C zh eh ah6 tah-bôô-ro Tabuteau C Marcel Tabuteau C mar-sell tah-bü-toh Tacchinardi C Nicola Tacchinardi C nee-ko-lah tahk-kee-nar-dee C (the first name is also spelled Niccolò [nee-ko-lo]) Tacchino C Gabriel Tacchino C gah-br ee ell tahk-kee-no Tacea la notte placida C tah-chay-ah lah NOHT-tay plah-chee-dah C (The peaceful night was hushed) C (aria featuring Leonora [lay-o-no-rah] in the opera Il trovatore [eel trovah-toh-ray] The Troubadour; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-zayp-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Salvadore Cammarano [sahl-vah-doh-ray kahm-mah-rah-no] and Leone Emanuele Bardare [lay-o-nay ay-mah-n oo AY-lay bar-dah-ray] after Antonio García
Gutiérrez [ahn-toh-n ee o gar-thee-ah goo-t ee AYR-rehth]) Tacea la notte placida di tale amor C Tacea la notte placida... Di tale amor C tah-chay-ah lah NOHT-tay plah-chee-dah... dee TAH-lay ah-mohr C (The peaceful night was hushed... Such love as this) C (passage featuring Leonora [lay-o-no-rah] in the opera Il trovatore [eel tro-vah-toh-ray] The Troubadour; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-zayp-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Salvadore Cammarano [sahl-vah-doh-ray kahm-mah-rah-no] and Leone Emanuele Bardare [lay-o-nay ay-mah-n oo AY-lay bar-dah-ray] after Antonio García Gutiérrez [ahn-toh-n ee o gar-thee-ah goo-t ee AYR-rehth]) Tacete gia veggo C Tacete! già veggo C tah-chay-tay! jah VAYG-go C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-b ee AY-ray dee see-vee-l ee ah] The Barber of Seville [suh-vill]; music by Gioachino Rossini [j oh ah-kee-no rohss-see-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-zah-ray stayr-bee-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehro-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-zayp-pay pay-trozayl-lee-nee]) Tachezi C Herbert Tachezi C HEHR-pert tah-kay-tsee Tachezi C Herwig Tachezi C HEHR-vihh tah-kay-tsee Tachezi C Wilfred Tachezi C VILL-frett tah-kay-tsee Taci giason C Taci Giason? C TAH-chee jah-zohn? C (aria from the opera Medea [may- DAY-ah]; music by Luigi Cherubini [l oo EE-jee kay-roo-bee-nee] and libretto by François Benoît Hoffmann [frah6-swah beh-n wah hawf-mahn]) C (Medea is the Italian version of the opera known in French as Médée [may-day]) Taddei C Giuseppe Taddei C joo-zayp-pay tahd-day EE Tadeo C Giorgio Tadeo C JOHR-jo tah-day-o Tadolini C Eugenia Tadolini C ay oo -JAY-n ee ah tah-doh-lee-nee Tadolini C Giovanni Tadolini C jo-vahn-nee tah-doh-lee-nee Taffanel C Paul Taffanel C pohl tahf-fah-nell C (known also as Claude-Paul [klohd-pohl] Taffanel) Tag C Christian Gotthilf Tag C KRIH-st ih ahn GAWT-hilff TAHK Tagesbuch der laura C Tagesbuch der Laura C TAH AH -guss-pôôk dayr LAH ÔÔ -rah C (aria from the opera Der Ring des Polykrates [der RIHNG dess PAW-lü-krah-tuss]; music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold [{EH-rick WÔÔLF-gang KAWRN-gohld} AY-rihh VAWLF-gahng KAWRN-gawlt]; libretto by Korngold after Heinrich Teweles [H N-rihh TAY-vay-luss])
Tagliabue C Carlo Tagliabue C KAR-lo tah-l ee ah-boo-ay Tagliaferro C Magda Tagliaferro C MAHG-duh tah-l ee uh-fay-hôô Tagliafico C Joseph Tagliafico C zho-zeff tah-l ee AH-fee-ko C (known also as Dieudonné [d ee ö-dawn-nay] Joseph Tagliafico) Tagliapietra C Gino Tagliapietra C JEE-no tah-l ee ah-p ee AY-trah Tagliapietra C Giovanni Tagliapietra C jo-vahn-nee tah-l ee ah-p ee AY-trah TagliaviniC Ferruccio Tagliavini C fayr-roo-cho tah-l ee ah-vee-nee TagliaviniC Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini C l oo EE-jee fayr-dee-nahn-doh tah-l ee ah-vee-nee Taglichsbeck C Thomas Täglichsbeck C TOH-mahss TECK-lihh-speck Tagore C Rabindranath Tagore C rah-binn-druh-naht tah-gawr C (character in the opera Satyagraha [saht-y ee AH-grah-hah] To Insist on the Truth; music by Philip Glass [FIHlupp GLASS] and libretto by Constance DeJong [KAHNT-stunntss duh-jawng]) Tagore C Sir Surindro Mohun Tagore C (Sir) suh-rinn-dro mo-hunn tah-gawr Tahidromos C O tahidrómos C o tah-hee-thraw-muss C (The Postman) C (words and music by Manos Hadjidakis [MAH-nuss hahth-zee-th -kiss]) Taille C teh y Tailleferre C Germaine Tailleferre C zhehr-mehn teh-yuh-fehr C (known also as Marcelle Germaine Tailleferre [mar-sell zhehr-mehn teh-yuh-fehr]) Taillon C Jocelyne Taillon C zhawss -leen teh-yaw6 Tajcevic C Marko TajUeviS C MAR-kaw TAH IH -cheh-vihch Tajo C Italo Tajo C ee-tah-lo TAH-ho Tak pechalny C Vy tak pechalny C vwee TAHK pih-chahl-n y ih C (excerpt from the opera Pique dame [peek dahm] The Queen of Spades featuring Yeletsky [yeh-l Y ETT-skee] with Lisa [LEE-suh]; music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p YAW-t r ill-yeech {chah ih - KAWF-skee} chay-kawf-skee]; libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky [mah-d Y ESST {chah ih - KAWF-skee} chay-kawf-skee] and P. I. Tchaikovsky after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-l y ick-sahn-d r sehr-gay-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn]) Tak v nenastnye dni C TAHK v neh-nahst-n yeh d n y ee C (quartet and chorus) C (quartet
featuring Chekalinsky [cheh-kah-l Y EEN-skee], Surin [SOO-rinn], Chaplitsky [chah-pl Y EETskee], and Narumov [nah-roo-muff] with chorus from the opera Pique Dame [peek dahm] The Queen of Spades; music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p YAW-t r ill-yeech {chah ih - KAWF-skee} chay-kawf-skee]; libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky [mah-d Y ESST {chah ih - KAWF-skee} chay-kawf-skee] after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-l y ick-sahn-d r sehr-gay-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn]) Takacs Takacs Takacs Takacs C Jen Takács C YEH-nö ö tah-kah AH SH C Klára Takács C KLAH AH -rah tah-kah AH SH C Mária Takács C MAH AH -r ih ah tah-kah AH SH C Tamara Takács C TAH-mah-rah tah-kah AH SH Takagi C Tôroku Takagi C taw aw -lawk tah-kah-ghee Takahashi C Aki Takahashi C ahk tah-kah-hahsh Takahashi C Yuji Takahashi C yoo-jee tah-kah-hahsh Takarazuka city C Takarazuka City C tah-kah-lah-zoo-kah (City) Takashi C Asahina Takashi C ah-sah-hee-nah tah-kahsh Takata C Saburô Takata C sah-boo-law aw tah-kah-tah Takata C Shin-ichi Takata C shih6-neech tah-kah-tah Takeda Yoshimi Takeda C yaw-shee-mee tah-kee-dah Takemitsu C Toru Takemitsu C taw-loo tah-keh-meetss Takemitsu C T ru Takemitsu C toh oh loo tah-keh-mittss Taking his beer with old anacharsis C (Taking his beer with old) ah-nah-kar-siss) C (composition by Aldridge [AWL-drihj]) TaktakishviliC Otar Taktakishvili C ah-tar tahk-tah-kihsh-vee-l y ee C (known also as Otar Vasilievich [vah-see-l ih eh-vihch] Taktakishvili) TaktakishviliC Shalva Taktakishvili C shahl-vah tahk-tah-kihsh-vee-l y ee C (known also as Shalva Mikhailovich [mee KAH EE -luh-vihch] Taktakishvili) Taku C Koji Taku C kaw-jee tahk
Tal C Josef Tal C YO-seff TAHL Talavera C Mario Talavera C MAH-r ee o tah-lah-vay-rah Tale amor C Di tale amor C dee TAH-lay ah-mohr C (Such love as this) C (aria featuring Leonora [lay-o-no-rah] in the opera Il trovatore [eel tro-vah-toh-ray] The Troubadour; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-zayp-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Salvadore Cammarano [sahlvah-doh-ray kahm-mah-rah-no] and Leone Emanuele Bardare [lay-o-nay ay-mah-n oo AYlay bar-dah-ray] after Antonio García Gutiérrez [ahn-toh-n ee o gar-thee-ah goo-t ee AYRrehth]) Tale of the kalender prince C The Tale of the Kalender Prince C (The Tale of the) KAH-lenndur (Prince) C (excerpt from the suite Scheherazade [shuh-heh-rah-zahd] by Nicolai Rimsky- Korsakov [n y ee-kah-lah IH REEM-skee-KAWR-suh-kuff]) C (Kalender is also transliterated as Kalendar; the Russian pronunciation is kah-lenn-d ) C (the pronunciation of Scheherazade given here is the common French version) Tale of tsar saltan C The Tale of Tsar Saltan C (The Tale of) TSAR sahl-tahn C (an opera, with music by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov [n y ee-kah-lah IH REEM-skee-KAWR-suh-kuff]; libretto by Vladimir I. Bel sky [vlah-d Y EE-mihr (I.) BELL-skee] after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-l y ick-sahn-d r sehr-gay-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn]) Talenta tra voi belle C Ma se vi talenta... Tra voi, belle C MAH say vee tah-layn-tah... trah v wah, BAYL-lay C (excerpt from the opera Manon Lescaut [mah-naw6 less-ko]; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-chee-nee]; libretto by Domenico Oliva [doh-maynee-ko o-lee-vah] and Luigi Illica [l oo EE-jee eel-lee-kah] after Antoine-François Prévost [ah6-twahn-frah6-swah pray-vo]; additional contributions to the libretto by Marco Praga [MAR-ko PRAH-gah], Ruggero Leoncavallo [rood-jay-ro lay-ohn-kah-vahl-lo], Giulio Ricordi [JOO-l ee o ree-kohr-dee], and Puccini) Taler weit o hohen C O Täler weit, o Höhen C o TAY-lur v t, o HÖ-unn C (song by Felix Mendelssohn [{FEE-lickss MENN-dull-sunn} FAY-lickss MENN-t llss-zoh oh n]) Talich C Václav Talich C VAH AH TSS-lahf TAH-lihk Talismane C TAH-liss-mah-nuh C (Watchwords) C (song from Vier doppelchörige Gesänge C FEER dawp-puhl-kö-rih-guh guh-zehng-uh C (Four songs for double choir) C (compositions by Robert Schumann [ROH OH -bert SHOO-mahn]) Talledo C Luis Ernesto Alva Talledo C l oo EESS ehr-nayss-toh AHL-vah tahl-lay-tho / (known also as Luigi [l oo EE-hee] Alva) Talles C Thomas Talles C TAH-muss TA L -liss C (the last name is also spelled Tallis, Tallys, and Talys)
TallinnC TAHL-leen C (an Estonian chamber orchestra) Tallis C Thomas Tallis C TAH-muss TA L -liss C (the last name is also spelled Tallys, Talys, and Talles) Tallis scholars C Tallis Scholars C TA L -liss (Scholars) Tallys C Thomas Tallys C TAH-muss TA L -liss C (the last name is also spelled Tallis, Talys, and Talles) Talma C Louise Talma C lôô-eez TA L -mah C (known also as Louise Juliette [joo-l ee ETT] Talma) Talmi C Yoav Talmi C YO-ahv TAHL-mee Taltabull C Cristòfor Taltabull C kreess-tah-fur tahl-tah-bôôl Y Talvela C Martti Talvela C MART-tih TAHL-veh-lah C (known also as Martti Olavi [AWlah-vih] Talvela) Talvi C Ilkka Talvi C ILLK-kah TAHL-vih Talys C Thomas Talys C TAH-muss TA-liss C (the last name is also spelled Tallis, Tallys, and Talles) Tamagno C Francesco Tamagno C frahn-chay-sko tah-mah-n yo Tamarin C Ilya Tamarin C ill-yah tah-mah-rinn Tamberg C Eino Tamberg C AY EE -no TAHM-berk Tamberlik C Enrico Tamberlik C ayn-ree-ko TAHM-bayr-leek Tambour C tah6-bôôr C (term applied to various types of drums) Tambourin C tah6-bôô-reh6 C (composition by François-Joseph Gossec [frah6-swah-zho-zeff gawss-seck] C (excerpt from the Suite en mi mineur [s ü eet ah6 mee mee-nör] Suite in e Minor by Jean-Philippe Rameau [zhah6-fee-leep rah-mo]) Tambourin chinois C Tambourin chinois C tah6-bôô-reh6 shee-n wah C (composition by Fritz Kreisler [FRITTSS KR SS-lur]) Tambourins C tah6-bôô-reh6 C (excerpt from the orchestral suite from the opera-ballet [BA L - lay] Les Indes galantes [leh-zeh6d gah-lah6t] The Amorous Indies; music by Jean-Philippe Rameau [zhah6-fee-leep rah-mo] and libretto by Louis Fuzelier [l ôô ee fü-z l ee ay])
Tambourliedchen C TAHM-boor-leet-hunn C (Little Drum Song) C (composition by Johannes Brahms [yo-hahn-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAH AH MSS]) Tamboursgsell C Der Tamboursg'sell C dehr TAHM-boorss-g'zell C (The Drummer Boy) C (poem from Des Knaben Wunderhorn [dess k'nah AH -bunn VÔÔN-tur-hawrn] The Youth's Magic Horn set to music by Gustav Mahler [GÔÔ-stahf MAH AH -lur]) Tamburini C Antonio Tamburini C ahn-taw-n ee o tahm-boo-ree-nee Tamino C tah-mee-no C (character in the opera Die Zauberflöte [dee TAH ÔÔ -bur-flö-tuh] The Magic Flute; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-day-ôôss MO-tsart] and libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder [ay-mah AH -n oo ayl SHEE-kah-nay-dur]) Tamkin C David Tamkin C {DAY-vudd TAHM-kinn} dah-veet TAHM-kinn Tamo mia vita C T'amo mia vita C TAH-mo MEE-ah VEE-tah C (I Love You, My Love) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAH ÔÔ -d ee o mohn-tay-vayr-dee]) Tan C Margaret Leng Tan C MAR-guh-rutt LEHNG TAHN Tan C Melvyn Tan C MELL-vinn TAHN Tanabe C Hisao Tanabe C h sah aw tah-nah-beh Tanaka C Toshimitsu Tanaka C taw-shee-mittss tah-nah-kah Tancredi C tahn-kray-dee C (an opera, with music by Gioachino Rossini [j oh ah-kee-no rohss-see-nee]; libretto by Gaetano Rossi [gah ay -tah-no ROHSS-see] after Voltaire [vawltehr]) Tancz C TAHNTSS C (dance from Lapozskas tancz [LAH-pohzh-kahsh TAHNTSS] anonymous 17th-century Hungarian dances) Tanev C Alexander Tanev C ah-leck-sahn-der TAH-neff Taneyev C Alexander Taneyev C uh-l y ick-sahn-d r tah-n Y AY-yeff C (known also as Alexander Sergeievich [sehr-gay EE -eh-vihch] Taneyev) Taneyev C Sergei Taneyev C sehr-gay EE tah-n Y AY-yeff C (known also as Sergei Ivanovich [ee-vah-nuh-vihch] Taneyev) Tang C Nancy T'ang C NANN-see TAHNG C (character in the opera Nixon in China; music by John Adams [JAHN A-dummz] and libretto by Alice Goodman [A-luss GÔÔD-munn]) Tango C Egisto Tango C ay-jee-stoh TAHN-go
Tannenbaum C Der Tannenbaum C dayr TAHN-nunn-pah ôô m C (The Fir Tree) C (poem by Georg Scheurlin [GAY-awrk SHOY-ur-linn] set to music by Richard Wagner [RIH-hart VAHG-nur]) Tannenberg C David Tannenberg C {DAY-vudd TANN-nunn-burg} DAH-fitt TAHN-nunnpehrk Tannhauser C Der Tannhäuser C DAYR TAHN-hoy-zur Tannhauser C Tannhäuser C TAHN-hoy-zur C (an opera, music and libretto by Richard Wagner [RIH-hart VAHG-nur]) Tannhauser und der sangerkrieg auf wartburg C Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg C TAHN-hoy-zur ôônt dehr ZEHNG-ur-kreek ah ôô f VART-pôôrk C (Tannhäuser and the Contest of Song at the Wartburg) Tansman C Alexandre Tansman C ah-leck-sahn-der TAHNSS-mahn Tansur C William Tans ur C WILL-l ih umm TAHN-sur Tant ai amors C tah6 eh ah-mawr C (13th-century composition by Thibaut de Navarre [tee-bo duh nah-var]) Tant que vivray C tah6 kuh vee-vray C (song by Claudin de Sermisy [klo-deh6 duh sehr-meesee]) Tanti affetti in tal momento C TAHN-tee ahf-fayt-tee een TAHL mo-mayn-toh C (passage featuring Elena [ay-lay-nah] and chorus in the melodrama La donna del lago [lah DOHN-nah dayl LAH-go] The Lady of the Lake; music by Gioachino Rossini [j oh ah-keeno rohss-see-nee]; libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola [ahn-dray-ah lay-o-nay toht-tohlah] after Sir Walter Scott [WAWL-tur SKAHT]) Tanti palpiti C Di tanti palpiti C dee TAHN-tee PAHL-pee-tee C (excerpt from the opera Tancredi [tahn-kray-dee]; music by Gioachino Rossini [j oh ah-kee-no rohss-see-nee]; libretto by Gaetano Rossi [gah ay -TAH-no ROHSS-see] after Voltaire [vawl-tehr]) Tanto tempore vobiscum sum C TAHN-toh TAYM-paw-ray vaw-bee-skôôm soom C (composition by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck [YAHN PEE-turss-zoh oh n SWAY AY -lihngk]) Tantum ergo C TUNN-tôôm EHR-go C (sacred music, title used by various composers) Tantz C TAHNTSS C (anonymous 17th-century Hungarian dances) Tanz C TAHNTSS C (Dance) C (excerpt from On the Meadow a group of poems from the 13th-century manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-mee-nah boo-rah-nah] set to music by Carl
Orff [KARL AWRF]) Tanz in der dorfschenke C Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke C dayr TAHNTSS in dayr DAWRFshehng-kuh C (The Dance in the Village Inn) C (Mephisto [muh-fiss-toh] Waltz No. 1 by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST]) Tanzerin fanny elssler C Die Tänzerin Fanny Elssler C dee TENN-tsuh-rinn FAHN-nee ELSSslur C (composition by Johann Strauss [YO-hahn SHTRAH ÔÔ SS]) Tanzlied C TAHNTSS-leet C (Dance Song) C (poem by F. Rückert [RÜ-kert] set to music by Robert Schumann [ROH OH -bert SHOO-mahn]) Tapan C TAH-pahn C (doubleheaded drum of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria) Tapfere soldat C Der tapfere Soldat C dayr TAHP-fuh-ruh ZAWL-taht C (The Chocolate Soldier) C (an operetta, with music by Oscar Straus [AW-skar SHTRAH ÔÔ SS]; lyrics by Bernauer [BEHR-nah ôô -ur] and Jacobson [YAH AH -kawp-zawn]) Tapiola choir C Tapiola Choir C TAH-p ih aw-lah (Choir) Tappert C Wilhelm Tappert C VILL-hellm TAHP-pert Tappolet C Willy Tappolet C VILL-lee tahp-paw-leh Taranov C Gleb Taranov C GLEPP tah-rah-nuff C (known also as Gleb Pavlovich [PAHVluh-vihch] Taranov) Tarantella Tarantelle C tah-rahn-tayl-lah C (tarantula) C tah-rah6-tell C (composition by Frédéric Chopin [fray-day-reek shaw-peh6]) Taranu C Cornel T ranu C kawr-nell tuh-rah-noo Tarare C tah-rar C (an opera, with music by Antonio Salieri [ahn-taw-n ee o sah-l ee AY-ree] and libretto by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [p ee ehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bomar-sheh]; also a character in the opera) Taras bulba C Taras Bulba C TAH-russ BÔÔL-buh C (rhapsody for orchestra by Leoš JanáUek [LEH-awsh yah-nah AH -check]) Tarchi C Angelo Tarchi C ahn-jay-lo TAR-kee Tardai troppo C Ah! tardai troppo C AH! TAR-dah ee TROHP-po C (recitative [reh-suh-tuh- TEEV] featuring Linda in the opera Linda di Chamounix [LEEN-dah dee shah-môô-nee] Linda of Chamonix [LINN-duh (of) sha-muh-nee]; music by Gaetano Donizetti [gah ay -TAH-
no doh-nee-tsayt-tee]; libretto by Gaetano Rossi [gah ay -TAH-no ROHSS-see] after Adolfe- Philippe D Ennery [ah-dawlf fee-leep denn-n ree] and Gustave Lemoine [güss-tahv lehm wahn]) Tarde de verano C Una tarde de verano C OO-nah TAR-thay day vay-rah-no C (A Summer Afternoon) C (a medieval song of the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Morocco) Tarditi C Giovanni Tarditi C jo-vahn-nee tar-dee-tee Tarditi C Orazio Tarditi C o-rah-ts ee o tar-dee-tee Tardos C Béla Tardos C BAY-lah TAR-dawsh Tarentella C tah-renn-tell-lah C (composition by Elliott Carter [ELL-ee-utt KAR-tur]) Targioni tozzetti C Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti C jo-vahn-nee tar-jo-nee-toht-tsayt-tee Tariol bauge C Anne Tariol-Baugé C ahn tah-r ee awl-bo-zhay Tarisio C Luigi Tarisio C l oo EE-jee tah-ree-s ee o Tarnai C György Tarnai C JÖRJ TAR-nah ih Tarp C Svend Erik Tarp C SVENNT AY-rick TARP Tarrago C Julián Ribera y Tarragó C hoo-l ee AHN ree-vay-rah ee tar-rah-go C (known also as Julián Ribera) Tarrega C Francisco Tárrega C frahn-theess-ko TAR-ray-gah C (known also as Francisco Tárrega y Eixea [ee ay ee -KSAY-ah]) Tartini C Giuseppe Tartini C joo-zayp-pay tar-tee-nee Taskin C Alexandre Taskin C ah-leck-sah6-dr tahss-keh6 C (known also as Émile-Alexandre [ay-meel-ah-leck-sah6-dr ] Taskin) Taskin C Pascal Taskin C pahss-kahl tahss-keh6 C (known also as Pascal-Joseph [pahss-kahlzho-zeff] Taskin) Tasse chinoise C La tasse chinoise C lah tahss shih-n wahz C (the Chinese cup) C (character in the opera L'enfant et les sortileges [lah6-fah6 ay leh sawr-tee-lehzh] The Child and the Fantasies; music by Maurice Ravel [mo-reess rah-vell] and libretto by Sidonie Gabrielle Gauthiers-Villars [see-daw-nee gah-br ee ell go-t yay-veel-lar])
Tassinari C Pia Tassinari C PEE-ah tahss-see-nah-ree Tassiste amore C T'assiste Amore! C tahss-see-stay ah-mo-ray! C (excerpt from the opera Orfeo ed Euridice [ohr-fay-o ayd ay oo -ree-dee-chay]; music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck [KRIH-stawf VILL-lee-bahlt fawn GLÔÔK] and libretto by Ranieri de Calzabigi [rahn ee AY-ree day kahl-tsah-bee-jee]) Tasso C Le Baron de Campo Tasso C luh bah-raw6 duh KAHM-po TAHSS-so C (character in the opera Les brigands [leh bree-gah6] The Brigands [BRIH-gunndz]; music by Jacques Offenbach [ZHACK AWF-funn-bahk]; libretto by Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah-lay-vee]) Tasso C Torquato Tasso C tohr-k oo AH-toh TAHSS-so Tate C Nahum Tate C NAY-umm TAYT Tatjana C taht-yah-nuh C (character in the opera Eugen Onegin or Yevgeny Onegin [yevv- GAY-nee ah-n Y AY-ghinn]; music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p YAW-t r ill-yeech {chah ih -KAWF-skee} chay-kawf-skee]; libretto by Konstantin Shilovsky [kahn-stahn- T Y EEN shih-lawf-skee] and P. I. Tchaikovsky after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-l y ick- SAHN-d r sehr-gay-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn]) Tatozzi C Vittorio Tatozzi C veet-taw-r ee o tah-toht-tsee Taube C Evert Taube C AY-vert TAH ÔÔ -buh Taube C Sven-Bertil Taube C SVENN-BAR-till TAH ÔÔ -buh Taube auf dem ahorn C Die Taube auf dem Ahorn C dee TAH ÔÔ -buh ah ôô f daym AH AH - hawrn C (There Flew a Dove) C (excerpt from Mährische Duette [MAY-rih-shuh doo-etttuh] Moravian Duets by Antonín Dvo ák [AHN-taw-n y ee ee n d VAW- r shah ah k]) Taubenpost C Die Taubenpost C dee TAH ÔÔ -bunn-pawst C (The Pigeon Post) C (poem by Johann Gabriel Seidl [YO-hahn GAHP-r ee ayl Z -t l] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert] in his Schwanengesang [SHVAH-nunn-guh-zahng Swan Song) Tauber C Richard Tauber C {RIH-churd TAW-bur} RIH-hart TAH ÔÔ -bur Taubert C Ernst Eduard Taubert C EHRNST AY-d oo art TAH ÔÔ -bert Taubert C Wilhelm Taubert C VILL-hellm TAH ÔÔ -bert C (known also as Carl Gottfried [KARL GAWT-freet] Wilhelm Taubert) Taubman C Howard Taubman C H!W-urd TAWB-munn
Taubmann C Otto Taubmann C AWT-toh TAH ÔÔ P-mahn Taucher C Curt Taucher C KÔÔRT TAH ÔÔ -hur Taudou C Antoine Taudou C ah6-twahn toh-dôô C (known also as Antoine-Antonin- Barthélemy [ah6-twahn-ah6-taw-neh6-bar-tay-luh-mee] Taudou) Taupin C B. Taupin C (B.) TAW-pinn Tauriello C Antonio Tauriello C ahn-toh-neeo tah oo -r ee AY-l yo Tausch C Franz Tausch C FRAHNTSS TAH ÔÔ SH C (known also as Franz Wilhelm [VILLhellm] Tausch) Tausch C Julius Tausch C YOO-l ih ôôss TAH ÔÔ SH Tauschung C Täuschung C TOY-shôông C (Delusion) C (poem by Wilhelm Müller [VILLhellm MÜL-lur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert] in the song cycle Winterreise [VINN-tur-r -zuh] The Winter's Journey) Tausig C Carl Tausig C KARL TAH ÔÔ -seek Tausinger C Jan Tausinger C YAHN TAH ÔÔ -seeng-er Tauwitz C Eduard Tauwitz C AY-d oo art TAH ÔÔ -vittss Tavares C Hekel Tavares C eh-kell tah-vah-rehsh Tavaststjerna C K. A. Tavaststjerna C (K. A.) TAH-vahst-hah-nah Tavener C John Tavener C JAHN TAY-v nur C (known also as John Kenneth [KENN-nuth] Tavener) Taverner C John Taverner C JAHN TA-vur-nur Taverner choir C Taverner Choir C TA-vur-nur (Choir) Tawaststjerna C Erik Tawaststjerna C AY-rick TAH-vahst-st yayr-nah C (known also as Erik Werner [VEHR-nur] Tawaststjerna) Taylor C Desmond Shawe-Taylor C DEZZ-munnd SHAW-TAY-lur C (known also as Desmond Christopher [KRISS-tuh-fur] Shawe-Taylor) Taylor C Janice Taylor C JA-niss TAY-lur
Taylor C Samuel Coleridge Taylor C SA-m yuh-wull KOHL-rihdj TAY-lur Tchaikovsky C Boris Tchaikovsky C bah-reess chay-kawf-skee C known also as Boris Alexandrovich [uh-l y ick-sahn-druh-vihch] Tchaikovsky) Tchaikovsky C Modest Tchaikovsky C mah-d Y ESST {chah ih -KAWF-skee} chay-kawfskee Tchaikovsky C Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky C p YAW-t r ill-yeech {chah ih -KAWF-skee} chay-kawf-skee / (Ilyich is sometimes transliterated as Il yich) Tchaikowsky C André Tchaikowsky C AHN-dray chah ih -KAWF-skee Tchakarov C Emil Tchakarov C ay-meel chah-kah-rawf Tchelio C Tchélio C tshay-l ee o C (character in the opera L'amour des trois oranges [lah-môôr day tr wah aw-rah6zh] The Love for Three Oranges; music by Serge Prokofiev [sehr-gay prah-kaw-f ih eff]; libretto by Prokofiev after Carlo Gozzi [KAR-lo GOHT-tsee]) Tcherepnin C Alexander Tcherepnin C uh-l y ick-sahn-d r cheh-repp-n Y EEN C (known also as Alexander Nikolaievich [n y ee-kah-lah IH -eh-vihch] Tcherepnin) C (Tcherepnin is also transliterated as Cherepnin [cheh-repp-n Y EEN]) Tcherepnin C Ivan Tcherepnin C { -vunn cheh-repp-ninn} ee-vahn cheh-repp-n Y EEN C (known also as Ivan Alexandrovich [uh-l y ick-sahn-druh-vihch] Tcherepnin) C (Tcherepnin is also transliterated as Cherepnin [cheh-repp-n Y EEN]) Tcherepnin C Nikolai Tcherepnin C n y ee-kah-lah EE cheh-repp-n Y EEN C (known also as Nikolai Nikolaievich [n y ee-kah-lah IH -eh-vihch] Tcherepnin) C (Tcherepnin is also transliterated as Cherepnin [cheh-repp-n Y EEN]) Tcherepnin C Serge Tcherepnin C {SEHRJ cheh-repp-ninn} sehr-gay cheh-repp-n Y EEN C (known also as Serge Alexandrovich [uh-l y ick-sahn-druh-vihch]) Tcherepnin C (Tcherepnin is also transliterated as Cherepnin [cheh-repp-n Y EEN]) Tchesnokov C Pavel Tchesnokov C PAH-vull chess-nah-kawf Te deum C tay DAY-ôôm C (excerpt with chorus from the opera Tosca [TOH-skah]; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-chee-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [l oo EE-jee eel-leekah] and Giuseppe Giacosa [joo-zayp-pay jah-ko-zah] after Henri Murger [ah6-ree mürzhay]) C (sacred music, title used by various composers) Te deum and jubilate C tay DAY-ôôm (and) yoo-bih-lah-tay C (compositions by Herbert Howells [HUR-burt H!W-ullz])
Te deum laudamus C TAY DAY-ôôm lah ôô -DAH-môôss C (composition by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck [YAHN PEE-turss-zoh oh n SWAY AY -lihngk]) Te kanawa C Dame Kiri Te Kanawa C DAYM KEE-ree teh KAH-nah-wah Te lco te C Tè, l'co, tè! C teh, l kaw, teh! C (Run, Dog, Run!) C (excerpt from Chants d'auvergne [shah6 doh-vehrn y ] Songs of the Auvergne [o-vehrn y ], French folk songs collected by Joseph Canteloube [zho-zeff kah6-t lôôb]) Te o cara amor talora C A te, o cara, amor talora C ah TAY, o KAH-rah, ah-mohr tah- LO-rah C (aria from the opera I puritani [ee poo-ree-tah-nee] The Puritans; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen-chayn-tso bayl-lee-nee] and libretto by Carlo Pepoli [KAR-lo pay- PO-lee]) Te pintare un cantar C Te pintarè un cantar C tay peen-tah-ray oon kahn-tar C (I will paint for you in a song) C (excerpt from Coplas [KAWP-lahss] by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco [{MEH-r ee o kass-t l-n oo O-vo-tuh-DESS-ko} MAH-r ee o kah-stayl-n oo O-vo-tay-DAY-sko]) Te quiero dijiste C Te quiero, dijiste C tay kee-ay-ro dee-hee-stay C (I Love You, You Said) C (song by María Grever [mah-ree-ah gray-vehr]) Te sol questanima C Te sol quest anima C tay SOHL k oo ay-stah-nee-mah C (trio from the opera Attila [aht-tee-lah]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-zayp-pay VAYR-dee] and libretto by Temistocle Solera [tay-mee-stoh-klay so-lay-rah]) Tear C Robert Tear C RAH-burt TEER Teare C Christine Teare C kriss-teen TEER Teatro regio turin C Teatro Regio, Turin C tay-ah-tro RAY-jo, TOO-reen Tebaldi C Renata Tebaldi C ray-nah-tah tay-bahl-dee Tebaldini C Giovanni Tebaldini C jo-vahn-nee tay-bahl-dee-nee Tebaldo C tay-bahl-doh C (character in the opera Don Carlo [dohn KAR-lo]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-zayp-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by François Méry [frah6-swah may-ree] and Camille Du Locle [{kah-meel dü law-kl } kah-mee y dü law-kl ] after Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur]) Teber C Franz Teyber C FRAHNTSS T -bur Tecco C Romuald Tecco C RAH-m oo ahld TECK-ko Teco io sto C TAY-ko ee o STOH C (duet from the opera Un ballo in maschera [oon BAHL-lo
een MAH-skay-rah] A Masked Ball; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-zayp-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Antonio Somma [ahn-taw-n ee o SOHM-mah] after Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb]) Tecum principium C TAY-kôôm preen-chih-p ih ôôm C (section of the Dixit Dominus [DEEK-sitt DAW-mih-nôôss] by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANNd l]) Tedesca C tay-day-skah C (Italian word for German ) Tedesco C Ignaz Tedesco C IGG-nahss TAY-dayss-ko C (known also as Ignaz Amadeus [ah-mah-day-ôôss] Tedesco) Tedesco C Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco C {MEH-r ee o kass-t l-n oo O-vo tuh-dess-ko} MAHr ee o kah-stayl-n oo O-vo tay-day-sko Tedesco C Sergio Tedesco C SAYR-jo tay-day-sko Tedesco C tay-day-sko C (Italian word for German ) Tedesco della tiorba C Giovanni Girolamo Tedesco della Tiorba C jo-vahn-nee jee-ro-lahmo tay-day-sko DAYL-lah t ee OHR-bah C (known also as Johann Hieronymus Kapsberger [YO-hahn hee-ro-nü-môôss KAHPSS-pehr-gur]) Teichmuller C Robert Teichmüller C ROH OH -bert T H-mül-lur Teike C Carl Teike C KARL T -kuh C (known also as Carl Albert Hermann [AHL-pert HEHR-mahn] Teike) Tejedora belenista C tay-hay-tho-rah bay-lay-neess-tah C (The Weaver from Belen) C (a zamba [SAHM-bah]-style song) C (poem by Manuel Castilla [mah-n oo ELL kahss-teel yah] set to music by Eduardo Falú [ay-th oo AR-doh fah-loo]) Tekeliev C Alexander Tekeliev C ah-leck-sahn-der TAY-keh-l ee eff Telemann C Georg Michael Telemann C GAY-awrk MIH-hah-ayl TAY-luh-mahn Telemann C Georg Philipp Telemann C GAY-awrk FEE-lipp TAY-luh-mahn Tell C Guglielmo Tell C goo-l ee AYL-mo TELL C (William Tell [WILL-l ih umm TELL]) C (an opera, with music by Gioachino Rossini [j oh ah-kee-no rohss-see-nee]; libretto by Étienne de Jouy [ay-t ee enn duh zhôô ee ], Hippolyte-Louis-Florent Bis [eep-paw-leet-l ôô ee-flaw-rah6 bee], Armand Marrast [ar-mah6 mar-rah], Adolphe Crémieux [ah-dawlf kray-m ee ö], and Rossini, after Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur])
Tell C Guillaume Tell C ghee-yohm tell C (William Tell) C (an opera, with music by Gioachino Rossini [j oh ah-kee-no rohss-see-nee]; libretto by Étienne de Jouy [ay-t ee enn duh zhôô ee ], Hippolyte-Louis-Florent Bis [eep-paw-leet-l ôô ee-flaw-rah6 bee], Armand Marrast [ar-mah6 mahr-rah], Adolphe Crémieux [ah-dawlf kray-m ee ö], and Rossini, after Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur]) Tellefsen C Thomas Tellefsen C TAW-mahss TELL-leff-s n C (known also as Thomas Dyke Acland [DÜ-kuh AHK-lahn] Tellefsen) Telmanyi C Emil Telmányi C EH-mill TELL-mah ah n-yee Tema con variazioni C TAY-mah kohn vah-r ee ah-ts ee O-nee C (Theme With Variations) C (excerpt from the Serenade for Strings by Ernst von Dohnányi [EHRNST fawn dohk-nah AH N- yee]) C (known also as Ernö [EHR-nö] Dohnányi) Temerari C Temerari! C tay-may-rah-ree! C (Begone!) C (recitative [reh-suh-tuh-teev] from the opera Così fan tutte [ko-zee fahn TOOT-tay] All Women Do the Same; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-day-ôôss MO-tsart] and libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo-rayn-tso dah POHN-tay]) Temerari come scoglio C Temerari... Come scoglio C tay-may-rah-ree... KO-may SKOl ee o C (excerpt from the opera Così fan tutte [ko-zee fahn TOOT-tay All Women Do the Same; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-day-ôôss MO-tsart] and libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo-rayn-tso dah POHN-tay]) Temesi C Mária Temesi C MAH-r ih ah TEH-meh-shee Temianka C Henri Temianka C HENN-ree teh-m ee AHN-kah Temirkanov C Yuri Temirkanov C YOO-ree teh-mihr-kah-nuff Tempesta C La tempesta C lah taym-pay-stah C (The Tempest) C (song by Marianne Martines [mah-r ee AHN-nay mar-tee-nayss]) Tempesta di mare C La tempesta di mare C lah taym-pay-stah dee MAH-ray C (The Storm at Sea) C (concerto for flute, strings, and continuo [kunn-tih-n yuh-wo] by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-taw-n ee o vee-vahl-dee]) Tempo dandante C Tempo d andante C TAYM-po dahn-dahn-tay Tempo di menuetto C TAYM-po dee may-n oo AYT-toh Tempo di minuetto ma molto moderato e grazioso C Tempo di minuetto, ma molto moderato e grazioso C TAYM-po dee mee-n oo AYT-toh, mah MOHL-toh mo-day-rah-toh ay grahts ee O-zo
Tempo impetuoso destate C Tempo impetuoso d estate C TAYM-po eem-pay-t oo O-zo day- STAH-tay C (Summer Storm) C (a presto [PRAY-stoh] number in L estate [lay-stah-tay] Summer from Le quattro stagioni [lay k oo AHT-tro stah-jo-nee] The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-taw-n ee o vee-vahl-dee]) Tempo rubato C TAYM-po roo-bah-toh Tempo rubato e capriccioso C TAYM-po roo-bah-toh ay kah-pree-cho-zo Temporale C taym-po-rah-lay C (Thunderstorm) C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-b ee AY-ray dee see-vee-l ee ah] The Barber of Seville [suh-vill]; music by Gioachino Rossini [j oh ah-kee-no rohss-see-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-zah-ray stayr-bee-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [p ee ehr o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-zayp-pay pay-tro-zayl-lee-nee]) Temprar potessio composition) C Temprar potess io C taym-prar po-tayss-s ee o C (anonymous Temps des lilas C Le temps des lilas C luh tah6 day lee-lah C (song by Ernest Chausson [ehrnesst shohss-saw6]) Tempus est iocundum C TAYM-pôôss ayst ee o-koon-dôôm C (This is the joyful time) C (excerpt from Cour d amours [kôôr dah-môôr] The Court of Love a group of poems from the 13th-century manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-mee-nah boo-rah-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF]) Tempus pacis C Et tempus pacis C ett TAYM-pôôss PUH-chiss C (excerpt from Sunt Lacrimae Rerum [SOONT LAH-krih-may REH-rôôm] Tears are Everywhere - Serious Songs a series of three compositions for a male chorus and soloists by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF]) Tempus transit gelidumc TAYM-pôôss TRAHN-sitt JEH-lih-dôôm C (The icy cold is passing) C (excerpt from the 13th-century manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-mee-nah boo- RAH-nah]) Ten holt C Simeon ten Holt C SIH-mee-ahn tenn HAWLT Ten kate C André ten Kate C ahn-dray tenn KAH-tuh Tendrement C tah6-dr'-mah6 C (Tenderly) C (composition by Erik Satie [ay-reek sah-tee]) Tendres plaintes rondeau C Les tendres plaintes. Rondeau C leh tah6-dr pleh6t. raw6-doh C (Tender Complaints. Rondo [RAHN-doh]) C (excerpt from the Suite en ré majeur [s ü eet ah6 ray mah-zhör] Suite in D Major by Jean-Philippe Rameau [zhah6-fee-leep rah-mo])
Tendresse C tah6-dress C (excerpt from the suite Dolly [dawl-lee] by Gabriel Fauré [gahbr ee ell fo-ray]) Tenducci C Giusto Ferdinando Tenducci C JOO-stoh fayr-dee-nahn-doh tayn-doo-chee Tenebrae factae sunt C teh-nay-bray FAHK-tay SOONT C (motet [mo-tett] by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k]) C (It Was Dark a madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Carlo Gesualdo [KAR-lo jay-z oo AHL-doh]) Tenebrae responsoria per il sabato santo C Tenebrae responsoria per il Sabato Santo C teh- NAY-bray ray-spohn-saw-r ih uh pehr eel sah-bah-toh SAHN-toh C (Responsories for Holy Saturday) C (compositions by Carlo Gesualdo [KAR-lo jay-z oo AHL-doh]) Teneste la promessa attendo ne a me giungon mai addio del passato C Teneste la promessa... Attendo, né a me giungon mai!... Addio del passato C tay-nay-stay lah pro-mayss-sah... aht-tayn-doh, nay ah may JOON-gohn mah ee!... ahd-dee-o dayl pahss-sah-toh C (excerpt from the opera La traviata [lah trah-v ee AH-tah] The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-zayp-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-chaysko mah-ree-ah p ee AH-vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck-sah6-dr dü-mah]) Tennstedt C Klaus Tennstedt C KLAH ÔÔ SS TENN-shtett Tennyson C Lord Tennyson C LAWRD TENN-nuh-sunn Tenschert C Roland Tenschert C RO-lahnt TENN-shert Teodorini C Elena Teodorini C eh-leh-nah teh-aw-daw-ree-nee Teorbe C téorbe C tay-awrb C (a type of lute, French spelling and pronunciation)) Ter linden C Jaap ter Linden C YAH AH P ter LINN-dunn Terakado C Ryo Terakado C l yaw teh-lah-kah-daw Tercet C TEHR-tsett C (trio from the opera Straszny Dwór [STRAHSH-nih d VÔÔR] The Haunted Manor; music by Stanis aw Moniuszko [stah-n Y EESS-wahf mah-n ee ÔÔSH-kaw] and libretto by Jan Ch]ci ski [YAHN heh6-tsee6-skee]) Terenyi C Ede Terényi C YEH-deh teh-rayn-yee C (known also as Eduard Terényi [YEHd oo ard teh-rayn-yee]) Terfel C Bryn Terfel C BRINN TUR-f'l Terhune C Anice Terhune C A-nuss tehr-h YOON
Terkal C Karl Terkal C KARL TEHR-kahl Terme di caracalla roma C Terme di Caracalla Roma C TAYR-may dee kah-rah-kahl-lah RO-mah C Baths of Caracalla, Rome Ternina C Milka Ternina C MEEL-kah TEHR-nih-nah Terra e mare C TAYR-rah ay MAH-ray C (Land and Sea) C (lyric by Panzacchi [pahn- TSAHK-kee] set to music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-chee-nee]) Terrabugio C Giuseppe Terrabugio C joo-zayp-pay tayr-rah-boo-jo Terradeglias C Domenico Terradeglias C doh-may-nee-ko tayr-rah-day-l ee ahss C (known also as Domingo Miguel Bernabe Terradellas [doh-meen-go mee-ghell behr-nah-vay tayr-rah-thay-l yahss] and Domingo Terradellas) Terradellas C Domingo Terradellas C doh-meen-go tayr-rah-thay-l yahss C (known also as Domingo Miguel Bernabe [mee-ghell behr-nah-vay] Terradellas and as the Italianized Domenico Terradeglias [doh-may-nee-ko tayr-rah-day-l yahss]) Terrani C Lucia Valentini Terrani C loo-chee-ah vah-layn-tee-nee tayr-rah-nee Terrani C Lucia Valentini-Terrani C loo-chee-ah vah-layn-tee-nee-tayr-rah-nee Terrasse C Claude Terrasse C klohd tehr-rahss C (known also as Claude Antoine Terrasse [klohd ah6-twahn tehr-rahss]) Terschak C Adolf Terschak C AH-dawlf TEHR-shahk Tertis C Lionel Tertis C L -uh-n l TEHR-tiss Tertius docteur C tehr-s ee üss dawk-tör C (third doctor) C (character in Le malade imaginaire [luh mah-lahd ee-mah-zhee-nehr] The Hypochondriac a play by Jean-Baptiste Molière [zhah6-bah-teest maw-l ee ehr], with music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier [mark-ah6-twahn shar-pah6-t ee ay]) Tertius doctor C (see Tertius docteur) Teru teru C Teru, Teru C TEH-roo, TEH-roo C (The Omen Bird) C (song from the musical production Magdalena [mahg-dah-lay-nah], with music by Heitor Villa-Lobos [ay-tawr VEEL-luh-LO-bôôsh]; lyric by Robert Wright [RAH-burt R T] and George Forrest [JAW-urj FAWR-russt]) Tervani C Irma Tervani C IHR-mah TAYR-vah-nih
Terzakis C Dimitri Terzakis C thee-mee-tree tehr-z -kiss C (the first name of this Greek National is known in Greece as Dimitris [thee-mee-treess]) Terze C TEHR-zuh C (composition for string orchestra by Geert van Keulen [KAY AY RT funn KÖ-lunn]) Terzetto C tayr-tsayt-toh C (three-part song) C (title given to two excerpts from the opera Fidelio [fee-day-l ih o]; music by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAY AY -toh-funn]; libretto by Joseph Sonnleithner [YOH OH -zeff ZAWN-l t-nur], Stephan von Breuning [SHTEHfahn fawn BROY-nihng], and Georg Friedrich Treitschke [GAY-awrk FREET-rihh TR TSH-kuh]) Terzi C Giovanni Antonio Terzi C jo-vahn-nee ahn-taw-n ee o TAYR-tsee Terziani C Eugenio Terziani C ay oo -JAY-n ee o tayr-ts ee AH-nee Teschemacher C E. Teschemacher C (E.) TEH-shuh-mah-kur Teschner C Gustav Wilhelm Teschner C GÔÔ-stahf VILL-hellm TEHSH-nur Tesi tramontini C Vittoria Tesi-Tramontini C veet-toh-r ee ah TAY-see-trah-mohn-TEE-nee Tesknota C T]sknota C teh6ss-k NAW-tah C (Yearning) C (poem by Piotr Maszy ski [p ee AHT mah-shih6-skee] set to music by Stanis aw Moniuszko [stah-n Y EESS-wahf mahn ee ÔÔSH-kaw]) Tess C Giulia Tess C JOO-l ee ah TAYSS Tessarini C Carlo Tessarini C KAR-lo tayss-sah-ree-nee Tessier C André Tessier C ah6-dray tess-s ee ay Tessier C Charles Tessier C sharl tess-s ee ay Tessier C Roger Tessier C raw-zhay tess-s ee ay Tessmer C Hans Tessmer C HAHNSS TESS-mur Testament C tess-tah-mah6 C (Testament) C (poem by Armand Silvestre [ar-mah6 seel-vesstr ] set to music by Henri Duparc [ah6-ree dü-park]) Testament damelia C El testament d Amelia C ull tuss-tuh-menn dah-may-l ee uh C (Catalan [KAH-t -lunn] folk song arranged by Miguel Llobet [mee-ghell l yo-bett]) Testore C Carlo Giuseppe Testore C KAR-lo joo-zayp-pay tay-stoh-ray
Testori C Carlo Giovanni Testori C KAR-lo jo-vahn-nee tay-stoh-ree Tetes vides C Les têtes vides C leh tett veed C (the empty heads) C (characters in the opera L'amour des trois oranges [lah-môôr day tr wah aw-rah6zh] The Love for Three Oranges; music by Serge Prokofiev [sehr-gay prah-kaw-f ih eff]; libretto by Prokofiev after Carlo Gozzi [KAR-lo GOHT-tsee]) Tetrazzini C Eva Tetrazzini C AY-vah tay-traht-tsee-nee Tetrazzini C Luisa Tetrazzini C loo-ee-zah tay-traht-tsee-nee Tetu C Bernard Tétu C behr-nar tay-tü Texier C Vincente le Texier C veh6-sah6t luh teck-s ee ay Teyber Teyber Teyber Teyber Teyte C Anton Teyber C AHN-toh oh n T -bur C Elisabeth Teyber C ay-lee-zah-bett T -bur C Matthäus Teyber C maht-tay-ôôss T -bur C Therese Teyber C tay-ray-zuh T -bur C Dame Maggie Teyte C DAYM MAGG-ghee TAYT Thadewaldt C Hermann Thadewaldt C HEHR-mahn TAH AH -duh-vahlt Thais C Thaïs C tah-eess C (an opera, with music by Jules Massenet [zhül {mahss-s nay} mahss-s neh]; libretto by Louis Gallet [l ôô ee gahl-leh] after Anatole France [ah-nah-tawl frah6ss]) Thalberg C Sigismond Thalberg C ZEE-ghiss-mawnt TAHL-pehrk C (known also as Sigismond Fortuné François Thalberg [ZEE-ghiss-mawnt fawr-tü-nay frah6-swah TAHLpehrk]) C (the first name is also spelled Sigismund [ZEE-ghiss-môônt]) That yonge child C That Yongë Child C (That) YOHNG-eh (Child) C (composition by Benjamin Britten [BENN-juh-munn BRITT-tunn]) Thau C Pierre Thau C p ee ehr toh The arcadians C The Arcadians C (The) ar-kay-d ih unnz C (an operetta, with music by Lionel Monckton [L -uh-null MUHNGK-tunn] and Howard Talbot (H!W-urd TA L -butt]; lyrics by Ambient [AM-b ih ennt], Thompson [TAHMP-sunn], Courtneidge [KAWRT-neddj], and Wimperis [WIMM-puh-riss])
The bartered bride C (an opera, with music by Bed ich Smetana [BEDD- r shihk SMEH-tuhnuh] and libretto by Karel Sabina [KAH-rell SAH-bih-nah]) C (opera known in the original Czech as Prodaná nev sta [PRAW-dah-nah ah NEH-v y ess-tah]) The bold grenadier C The Bold Grenadier C (The Bold) greh-nuh-dih UH R C (traditional English song) The bonze C The Bonze C (The) BOHN-tsay C (character in the opera Madama Butterfly [mah-dah-mah (Butterfly) Madam [MA-dumm] Butterfly]; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-chee-nee; libretto by Luigi Illica [l oo EE-jee eel-lee-kah] and Giuseppe Giacosa [joo-zayp-pay jah-ko-zah] after David Belasco [DAY-vudd buh-lass-ko] and John Luther Long [JAHN LOO-thur LAWNG]) The boys of schola hungarica C The Boys of Schola Hungarica C (The Boys of) SKAW-luh hôôn-gah-rih-kuh The caissons go rolling along C The Caissons Go Rolling Along C (The) KAYSS-sahnz (Go Rolling Along) C (march by Gruber [GROO-bur]) The capture of bacchus C The Capture of Bacchus C (The Capture of) BACK-kuss C (song with music by Dudley Buck [DUDD-lee BUCK] and lyric by Charles Swain [CHAH-rullz SWAYN]) The colonel of the crimson hussars C The Colonel of the Crimson Hussars C (The Colonel of the Crimson) huzz-zarz C (excerpt from the operetta Sybil [SIH-b'l], with music by Viktor Jacobi [{VICK-tur JAY-kuh-bee} VICK-tawr YAH-kaw-bee]; lyrics by Bródy [BROH OH - dee] and Martos [MAR-tawsh]) The consort of musicke C The Consort of Musicke C (The Consort of) m YOO-zick C (a performing group) The crusaders in pskov C The Crusaders in Pskov C (The Crusaders in) p SKAWF C (excerpt from the cantata [kunn-tah-tuh] Alexander Nevsky [uh-l y ick-sahn-d r N Y EFFskee] by Sergey Prokofiev [sehr-gay prah-kaw-f ih eff]) The curlew C The Curlew C (The) KUR-l yoo C (poems by William Yeats [WILL-l ih umm YAYTS] set to music in a song cycle by Peter Warlock [PEE-tur WAWR-lahk]) The death of andri C The Death of Andri C (The Death of) AHN-dree C (first movement in the suite Taras Bulba [TAH-russ BÔÔL-buh] by Leoš JanáUek [LEH-awsh yah-nah AH - check]) C (preferred spelling and pronunciation: Andrej [AHN-dray ay ]) The death of ostap C The Death of Ostap C (The Death of) AWSS-tahp C (second movement in the suite Taras Bulba [TAH-russ BÔÔL-buh by Leoš JanáUek [LEH-awsh yah-nah AH - check])
The defense of corinth C The Defense of Corinth C (The Defense of) KAW-runnth C (composition by Elliott Carter [ELL-l ee utt KAR-tur]) The earl of salisbury C The Earl of Salisbury C (The Earl of) SAWLZ-buh-rih C (No. 6 in The Second Cycle of Pavans [puh-vahns] and Galliards [GA L -l ee urdz] from about 1590 to 1623 compiled by Davitt Moroney [DA-vitt muh-ro-nee]) The fanaid grove C The Fanaid Grove C (The) FA-nudd (Grove) C (an Irish harp song) The fountain of the acqua paola C The Fountain of the Acqua Paola C (The Fountain of the) AH-k ôô ah PAH-o-lah C (composition by Charles Tomlinson Griffes [CHAH-rullz TAHM-l ns n GRIFF-fuss]) The frogg galliard C The Frogg Galliard C (The) FRAWG GA L -l ee urd C (composition by John Dowland [JAHN D!W-lunnd]) The garden of zephirus C The Garden of Zephirus C (The Garden of) zeh-fee-rüss C (album of courtly songs of the early 15th century) The geisha C The Geisha C (The) GAY-shuh C (an operetta, with music by Sidney Jones [SIDD-nee JOHNZ] and lyrics by Harry Greenbank [HA R -ree GREEN-bangk]) The gondoliers C The gondoliers C (The) gahn-duh-lih UR Z C (an opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan [AR-thur SULL-lih-vunn] and libretto by William S. Gilbert [WILL-l ih umm S. GHILL-burt]) The great gate of kiev C The Great Gate of Kiev C (The Great Gate of) KEE-eff C (composition by Modest Mussorgsky [mah-d Y ESST MOOSS-surk-skee]) The hanover band C The Hanover Band C (The) HA-no-vur BANND The harmoneion singers C The Harmoneion Singers C (The) har-mo-nee-unn (Singers) The lament of ian the proud C The Lament of Ian the Proud C (The Lament of) EE-unn (the Proud) The legend of kleinzach C The Legend of Kleinzach C (The Legend of) KL N-tsahk C (excerpt from the opera Les contes d'hoffmann [leh kaw6t dawf-mahn] The Tales of Hoffmann; music by Jacques Offenbach [ZHACK AWF-funn-bahk]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-b ee ay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray]) The lincolnshire poacher C The Lincolnshire Poacher C (The) LIHNG-kunn-shur (Poacher) C (traditional English song) The lorelei C The Lorelei C (The) LO-ruh-l
The marschallin princess werdenbergc The Marschallin, Princess Werdenberg C (The) MARshahl-linn, (Princess) VEHR-tunn-pehrk C (character in the opera Der Rosenkavalier [dayr RO-zunn-kah-fah-leer] The Knight of the Rose; music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAH ÔÔ SS] and libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal [HOO-go fawn HAWF-mahn-stahl]) The mikado C The Mikado C (The) mih-kah-doh C (an opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan [AR-thur SULL-lih-vunn] and libretto by William S. Gilbert [WILL-l ih umm S. GHILL-burt]) C (English pronunciations) The mikado or the town of titipu C The Mikado or The Town of Titipu C (The) mih-kahdoh (or the town of) TIH-tee-poo C (an opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan [AR-thur SULL-lih-vunn] and libretto by William S. Gilbert [WILL-l ih umm S. GHILL-burt]) C (English pronunciations) The mirecourt trio C The Mirecourt Trio C (The) mee-ruh-kôôr (Trio) The mirror of arcady C The Mirror of Arcady C (The Mirror of) AR-kah-dee C (cabaret songs by Arnold Schoenberg [AR-nawlt SHÖN-pehrk]) The movie queue C The Movie Queue C (The Movie) k YOO C (composition by William Bolcom [WILL-l ih umm BAWL-kumm]) The nevell cycle C The Nevell Cycle C (The) NEH-vull (Cycle) C (compilation by William Byrd [WILL-l ih umm BURD] of pavans [puh-vahns] and galliards [GA L -l ee urdz] from about 1570 to 1590) The night of trafalgar C The Night of Trafalgár C (The Night of) tra-full-gar (often pronounced truh-fa L -gur) C (poem by Thomas Hardy [TAH-muss HAR-dih] set to music by Ivor Gurney [ -vur GUR-nih]) The nightingale has a lyre of gold C (The Nightingale has a) l r (of Gold) C (poem by W. E. Henley [W. E. HENN-lih] set to music by Frederick Delius [FREH-duh-rick DEE-l ih uss]) The pachelbel canon C The Pachelbel Canon C (The) PAH-kull-bell KA-nunn C (Americanized name for a composition by Johann Pachelbel [YO-hahn pah-kell-b l]) The pigeons of san marco C The Pigeons of San Marco C (The Pigeons of) SAHN MAR-ko C (excerpt from the operetta Eine Nacht in Venedig [ -nuh NAHKT inn fay-nay-dihh] A Night in Venice by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAH ÔÔ SS II]; libretto by Camillo Walzel [kah-meel-lo VAHL-tsull] and Richard Genée [RIH-hart zhuh-nay]) The pirates of penzance C The Pirates of Penzance C (The Pirates of) penn-zanntss) C (an opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan [AR-thur SULL-lih-vunn] and libretto by William S. Gilbert [WILL-l ih umm S. GHILL-burt])
The pleasure dome of kubla kahn C The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Kahn C (The Pleasure Dome of) KOO-bluh KAHN C (composition by Charles Tomlinson Griffes [CHAH-rullz TAHM-l ns n GRIFF-fuss]) The queens dolour C The Queen s Dolour C (The Queen s) DOH-lur C (The Queen s Grief) C (composition by Henry Purcell [HENN-ree PUR-s l]) The rakes of mallow C The Rakes of Mallow C (The Rakes of) MA L -lo C (excerpt from The Irish Suite by Anderson [ANN-dur-sunn]) The rose of tralee C The Rose of Tralee C (The Rose of) trah-lee C (song by Spencer [SPENN-sur] and Glover [GLUH-vur]) The severn suite C The Severn Suite C (The) SEH-vurn SWEET C (composition by Sir Edward Elgar [EDD-wurd ELL-gar]) The sprig of thyme C The Sprig of Thyme C (The) SPRIGG (of) T M C (English ballad [BA L - ludd] from A Selection of Some Less Known Folk-Songs, Vol. II, compiled by Cyril Winn [SIHrull WINN]) The statue of czarskoye selo C The Statue of Czarskoye-Selo C (The Statue of) SAR-skuhyuh sih-law C (poem by Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-l y ick-sahn-d r sehr-gayyeh-vihch POOSH-kinn] set to music by César Antonovich Cui [say-zar ahn-tah-naw-vihch k ü ee]) The storming of kazan C The Storming of Kazan C (The Storming of) kah-zahn C (excerpt from the film Ivan the Terrible, with music by Sergei Prokofiev [sehr-gay EE prah-kaw-f ih eff], arranged in the form of an oratorio by Abram Stasevich [ah-brahm stah-say-vihch]) The tale of the kalender prince C The Tale of the Kalender Prince C (The Tale of the) KAHlenn-dur (Prince) C (excerpt from the suite Scheherazade [sheh-heh-rah-zahd] by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov [n y ee-kah-lah IH REEM-skee-KAWR-suh-kuff]) C (Kalender is also transliterated as Kalendar; the Russian pronunciation is kah-lenn-d ) C (the pronunciation of Scheherazade given here is the common French version) The tale of tsar saltan C The Tale of Tsar Saltan C (The Tale of) TSAR sahl-tahn C (an opera, with music by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov [n y ee-kah-lah IH REEM-skee-KAWR-suhkuff]; libretto by Vladimir I. Bel sky [vlah-d Y EE-mihr (I.) BELL-skee] after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-l y ick-sahn-d r sehr-gay-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn]) The tsars equerry C The Tsar's Equerry C (The) TSAR S EH-kvur-ree C (character in the opera Der Zar lässt sich photographieren [dayr TSAR LESST zihh fo-toh-grah-fee-runn] The Tsar Has His Photograph Taken; music by Kurt Weill [KÔÔRT V L] and libretto by Georg Kaiser [GAY-awrk KAH IH -zur])