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Key of G Major, German Designation) G dur C G Dur C GAY DOOR C (key of G major, German designation) G moll C g Moll C GAY MAWL C (key of g minor, German designation) Gabichvadze C Revaz Gabichvadze C reh-VAHZ gah-bihch-VAHD-zuh Gabold C Ingolf Gabold C EEN-gawlf GA-bawlt Gabriel C Charles H. Gabriel C CHAH-rullz H. GAY-breeull C (known also as Charles Hutchinson [HUTT-chunn-s’n] Gabriel) Gabriel C Mary Ann Virginia Gabriel C MEHUH-ree ANN vur-JIH-neeuh GAY-breeull Gabriele C gahp-reeAY-luh C (character in the operetta Wiener Blut [VEE-nur BLOOT] — Vienna Blood; music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]; libretto by Victor Léon [veek-tawr lay-aw6] and Leo Stein [LAY-o SHT¦N]) Gabrieli C Andrea Gabrieli C ahn-DRAY-ah gahb-reeAY-lee C (known also as Andrea di Cannaregio [ahn-DRAY-ah dee kahn-nah-RAY-jo]) Gabrieli C Domenico Gabrieli C doh-MAY-nee-ko gahb-reeAY-lee C (the last name is also spelled Gabrielli [gahb-reeAYL-lee]) Gabrieli C Giovanni Gabrieli C jo-VAHN-nee gahb-reeAY-lee Gabrielli C Caterina Gabrielli C kah-tay-REE-nah gahb-reeAYL-lee Gabrielli C Domenico Gabrielli C doh-MAY-nee-ko gahb-reeAYL-lee C (the last name is also spelled Gabrieli [gahb-reeAY-lee]) Gabrielli C Nicolò Gabrielli C nee-ko-LO gahb-reeAYL-lee Gabrilowitsch C Ossip Gabrilowitsch C AWSS-sipp gah-BREE-luh-vihch C (known also as Ossip Salomonovich [sah-lah-MAW-nuh-vihch] Gabrilowitsch) Gaburo C Kenneth Gaburo C KENN-nuth gah-BÔÔ-ro C (known also as Kenneth Louis [LOO-uss] Gaburo) Gabussi C Giulio Cesare Gabussi C JOO-leeo chay-ZAH-ray gah-BOOSS-see Gacela de la muerte oscura C gah-THAY-lah day lah mooEHR-tay awss-KOO-rah C (Gazelle [guh-ZELL] of the Dark Death) C (excerpt from Madrigals [MADD-rih-gullz] by George Crumb [JAW-urj KRUMM]) Gacela del nino muerto C Gacela del niño muerto C gah-THAY-lah dell NEE-n’yo mooEHR- toh C (Gazelle [guh-ZELL] of the Dead Child) C (excerpt from Madrigals [MADD-rih-gullz] by George Crumb [JAW-urj KRUMM]) Gachinger kantorei stuttgart C Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart C GHEH-hihng-ur KAHN-toh- r§ SHTOOT-gart C (Kantorei = chorus) Gade C Axel Willy Gade C AHK-sull VEEL-lee GA-thuh Gade C Jacob Gade C YAH-kawp GA-thuh Gade C Niels Gade C NEELSS GA-thuh C (known also as Niels Wilhelm [VEEL-hellm] Gade) Gaden C Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden C GAYR-hart SHMITT-GAH-dunn Gadski C Johanna Gadski C yo-HAHN-nah GAHT-skee C (known also as Johanna Emilia Agnes [ay-MEE-lihah AHG-nuss] Gadski) Gadzhibekov C Sultan Gadzhibekov C sull-TAHN gahd-zhih-BEH-kuff Gadzhibekov C Uzeir Gadzhibekov C oo-ZAY-ihr gahd-zhih-BEH-kuff Gadzhiev C Jevdet Gadzhiev C yeff-DETT gahd-ZHEE-eff C (known also as Akhmed [ahk- METT] Jevdet Gadzhiev) Gaelic C GAY-lick Gaffurio C (see Gaffurius) Gaffurius C Franchino Gaffurius C frahn-KEE-no gahf-FOO-rihôôss C (known also as Franchinus [frahn-KEE-nôôss] Gaffurius) C (the surname is also spelled Gafurius [gah-FOO- rihôôss], Gaffurio [gahf-FOO-reeo], Gafori [gah-FO-ree], and Gafuri [gah-FOO-ree]) Gafori C (see Gaffurius) Gafuri C (see Gaffurius) Gafurius C (see Gaffurius) Gagaku orchestra C Gagaku Orchestra C gah-gahk (Orchestra) Gagliano C Alessandro Gagliano C ah-layss-SAHN-dro gah-leeAH-no Gagliano C Ferdinando Gagliano C fayr-dee-NAHN-doh gah-leeAH-no Gagliano C Gennaro Gagliano C jayn-NAH-ro gah-leeAH-no Gagliano C Marco da Gagliano C MAR-ko dah gah-leeAH-no Gagliano C Nicola Gagliano C nee-KO-lah gah-leeAH-no Gagliarda C Chi la gagliarda C kee lah gah-leeAR-dah C (song by Giovanni Domenico da Nola [jo-VAHN-nee doh-MAY-nee-ko dah NO-lah]) Gagliarda C gah-leeAR-dah C (dance from Pargamasca [par-gah-MAHSS-kah] — anonymous 17th-century Hungarian dances) Gagliarda seconda C gah-leeAR-dah say-KOHN-dah C (song by Giovanni de Macque [jo- VAHN-nee deh mack]) Gagnebin C Henri Gagnebin C ah6-ree gah-n’yuh-beh6 Gahmlich C Wilfried Gahmlich C VILL-freet GAHM-lihh Gai C gheh C (Gay) C (an excerpt from the suite Souvenirs de l’exposition [sôô-v’neer duh luckss-paw-zee-seeaw6] — Recollections of the Exposition — by Federico Mompou [feh-theh- REE-ko mawm-POOO]) Gaidamaki C gahih-dah-MAH-kee C (Russian translation by Mey [MAY] of a text in Ukrainian by Shevchenko [sheff-CHENN-kuh] set to music under the title Gopak [gah-PAHK] by Modest Mussorgsky [mah-DYESST MOOSS-surk-skee]) Gaigerova C Varvara Gaigerova C var-VAH-ruh gahih-GHYEH-ruh-vuh Gailhard C Pierre Gailhard C peeehr geh-yar Gaillard C Marius-François Gaillard C mah-reeüss-frah6-swah gheh-yar Gaillarde C gheh-yard C (excerpt from Suite [süeet] by Nicolas Vallet [nee-kaw-lah vahl-leh]) Gaillarde descosse C gheh-yard deh-kawss C (Scottish Gaillard) C (song by Pierre Phalèse [peeehr fah-less] Gaio C GAHEE-o Gaisser C Dom Ugo Atanasio Gaisser C DOHM OO-go ah-tah-NAH-siho GAHIHSS-sur C (known also as Josef Anton [YOHOH-zeff AHN-tohohn] Gaisser) Gaito C Constantino Gaito C kawn-stahn-TEE-no GAHEE-toh Gajdamaki C gh§-dah-MAH-kee C (Russian translation by Mey [MAY] of a text in Ukrainian by Shevchenko [sheff-CHENN-kuh] set to music under the title Gopak [gah-PAHK] by Modest Mussorgsky [mah-DYESST MOOSS-surk-skee]) Gal C Hans Gál C HAHNSS GAHAHL Galajikian C Florence Grandland Galajikian C FLAW-runntss GRANND-lunnd gah-lah- JIH-kihunn Galamian C Ivan Galamian C {¦-vunn gah-LAH-mihunn} ee-VAHN guh-lah-mihAHN C (known also as Ivan Alexander [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r] Galamian) Galas C Diamanda Galas C {dihah-MANN-dah GA-luss} theeah-MAHN-dah GAH-lahss C (known also as Diamanda Dimitria Angeliki Elena [THEE-mee-trah ahn-gay-lee-KEE eh- LEH-neh] Galas) Galassi C Elvira Galassi C ayl-VEE-rah gah-LAHSS-see Galatea C gah-lah-TAY-ah C (composition by Frank Wedekind [FRAHNGK VAY-duh- kinnt]) Galbally farmer C GAL-bal-lee (farmer) C (traditional Irish song) Galeffi C Carlo Galeffi C KAR-lo gah-LAYF-fee Galeotti C Cesare Galeotti C chay-ZAH-ray gah-lay-OHT-tee Galgenbruders fruhlingslied C Galgenbrüders Frühlingslied C GAHL-gunn-brü-durss FRÜ- lihngss-leet C (excerpt from Galgenliederen [GAHL-gunn-lee-duh-runn] by Henri Zagwijn [HENN-ree ZAHK-wayn]) Galgenbruders lied an sophie die henkersmaid C Galgenbrüders Lied an Sophie, die Henkersmaid C GAHL-gunn-brü-durss LEET ahn zo-FEE-uh, dee HEHNG-kurss-mahiht C (excerpt from Galgenliederen [GAHL-gunn-lee-duh-runn] by Henri Zagwijn [HENN-ree ZAHK- wayn]) Galgenliederen C GAHL-gunn-lee-duh-runn C (songs by Henri Zagwijn [HENN-ree ZAHK- wayn]) Galilei C Michelangelo Galilei C mee-kay-LAHN-jay-lo gah-lee-LAYee Galilei C Vincenzo Galilei C veen-CHAYN-tso gah-lee-LAYee Galimer C Felix Galimer C {FEE-licks GA-lih-mur} FAY-lickss GAH-lee-mur Galin C Pierre Galin C peeehr gah-leh6 Galina C Glafira Adol’fovna Galina C glah-FEE-ruh ah-DAWL-fuff-nuh gah-LYEE-nuh Galindo C Blas Galindo C BLAHSS gah-LEEN-doh C (known also as Blas Galindo Dimas [DEE-mahss]) Galindo C Miguel López Galindo C mee-GHELL LO-pehth gah-LEEN-doh Galindo dimas C Blas Galindo Dimas C BLAHSS gah-LEEN-doh DEE-mahss C (known also as Blas Galindo) Galitsky C gah-LYITT-skee C (character in the opera Prince Igor [EE-gur]; (music and libretto by Alexander Borodin [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r buh-rah-DYEEN]; libretto by Borodin after Vladimir Stasov [vlah-DYEE-mihr STAH-suff]) Galitzkys song C Galitzky’s song C gah-LYITT-skee’s (song) C (excerpt from the opera Prince Igor [EE-gur]; music and libretto by Alexander Borodin [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r buh-rah- DYEEN]; libretto by Borodin after Vladimir Stasov [vlah-DYEE-mihr STAH-suff]) Galkin C Elliott W. Galkin C ELL-lihutt W. GAHL-kunn C (known also as Elliott Washington [WAH-shihng-tunn] Galkin) Gall C Yvonne Gall C ee-vawn gahl Galla rini C Anthony Galla-Rini C ANN-thuh-nee GAL-lah-REE-nee Gallchobhair C Éamonn Ó Gallchobhair C AY-munn o GAH-nuh-hawr Gallacher C Andrew Gallacher C ANN-droo GAL-luh-kur Gallay C Jules Gallay C zhül gahl-lay Gallenberg C Wenzel Robert, Graf von Gallenberg C VENN-tsull ROHOH-bert, GRAHF fawn GAHL-lunn-pehrk Galles C José Gallès C ho-SAY gah-l’YESS Gallet C Louis Gallet C lôôee gahl-leh Galli C Amintore Galli C ah-meen-TOH-ray GAHL-lee Galli C Filippo Galli C fee-LEEP-po GAHL-lee Galli C Tullo Galli C TÔÔL-lôô GAL-lee Galli C Wolfgang Alexander Thomas-San-Galli C VAWLF-gahng ah-leck-SAHN-tur TOH- mahss-SAHN-GAHL-lee Galli curci C Amelita Galli-Curci C ah-may-LEE-tah GAHL-lee KOOR-chee Galli marie C Célestine Galli-Marié C say-luss-teen gahl-lee-mah-reeay Galliard C GAL-lihurd (song by John Dowland [JAHN D!W-lunnd]) Galliard C Johann Ernst Galliard C YO-hahn EHRNST GAHL-lihart Galliardas C gahl-leeAR-dahss C (composition by Gaspar Sanz [gahss-PAR SAHNTH]) Gallicia C gahl-LEE-theeah C (Gallicia = Spain) Gallician C gahl-LEE-theeahn Gallico C Paolo Gallico C {PAHO-lo GA-lih-ko} PAHO-lo GAHL-lee-ko Gallien C Michèle Gallien C mee-shell gahl-leeah6 Gallienne C Dorian Le Gallienne C DAW-rihunn luh GAL-lihunn Galliera C Alceo Galliera C ahl-CHAY-o gahl-leeAY-rah Gallignani C Giuseppe Gallignani C joo-ZAYP-pay gahl-lee-n’YAH-nee Gallo C Domenico Gallo C doh-MAY-nee-ko GAHL-lo Gallo C Fortune Gallo C {FAWR-t’yunn GAL-lo} fohr-TOO-nay GAHL-lo Gallo C Lucio Gallo C LOO-cho GAHL-lo Gallo C Paul Gallo C PAWL GAL-lo Gallois montbrun C Raymond Gallois-Montbrun C reh-maw6 gahl-l’wah-maw6-brü6 Gallon C Jean Gallon C zhah6 gahl-law6 Gallon C Noël Gallon C naw-ell gahl-law6 Gallos C Hermann Gallos C HEHR-mahn GAHL-lawss Gallozzi C Walter Gallozzi C WAWL-tur gahl-LOHT-tsee Gallus C Jacobus Gallus C YAH-kaw-bôôss GAHL-lüss C (known also as Jacobus Petelin [yah-KO-büss PEH-teh-linn]) Gallus C Johannes Gallus C yo-HAHN-nuss GAHL-lüss C (known also as Jean le Cocq [zhah6 luh kawk], Maître Jean [may-tr’ zhah6] Gallus, and Mestre Jhan [mess-tr’ zhah6] Gallus) Galop C Le galop C luh gah-lo C (The
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