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A C AHAH C (key of A major, German designation)

A ballynure ballad C A Ballynure Ballad C (A) bal-lih-n’YÔÔR BAL-ludd

A cappella C {ah kahp-PELL-luh} ah kahp-PAYL-lah

A casa a casa amici C A casa, a casa, amici C ah KAH-zah, ah KAH-zah, ah-MEE-chee C (excerpt from the [kah-vahl-lay-REE-ah roo-stee-KAH-nah] — Rustic Chivalry; music by [peeAY-tro mah-SKAH-n’yee]; by Guido Menasci [gooEE-doh may-NAH-shee] and Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti [jo-VAHN-nee tar-JO- nee-toht-TSAYT-tee] after Giovanni Verga [jo-VAHN-nee VAYR-gah])

A casinha pequeninaC ah kah-ZEE-n’yuh peh-keh-NEE-nuh C (A Tiny House) C (song by Francisco Ernani Braga [frah6-SEESS-kôô ehr-NAH-nee BRAH-guh])

A chantar mer C A chantar m’er C ah shah6-tar mehr C (12th-century composition by Beatriz de Dia [bay-ah-treess duh dee-ah])

A chloris C A Chloris C ah klaw-reess C (To Chloris) C (poem by Théophile de Viau [tay- aw-feel duh veeo] set to music by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL-doh HAHN])

A deux danseuses C ah dö dah6-söz C (poem by Voltaire [vawl-tehr] set to music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee])

A dur C A Dur C AHAH DOOR C (key of A major, German designation)

A finisca e per sempre C ah fee-NEE-skah ay payr SAYM-pray C (excerpt from the opera [ohr-FAY-o ayd ayoo-ree-DEE-chay]; music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck [KRIH-stawf VILL-lee-bahlt fawn GLÔÔK] and libretto by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi [rah- neeAY-ree day kahl-tsah-BEE-jee])

A globo veteri C AH GLO-bo vay-TAY-ree C (When from primeval mass) C (excerpt from the 13th-century collection Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah])

A grenade ariette espagnole C A Grenade (Ariette espagnole) C ah gray-NAH-day (ah- reeAYT-tay ayss-pah-n’YO-lay) C (song by [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE- nee])

A julia de burgos C A Julia de Burgos C ah HOO-leeah day BOOR-gawss C (a poem, To Julia de Burgos, translated from Spanish by Jamie Bernstein [JAY-mee BURN-st§n] and set to music by Leonard Bernstein [LEH-nurd BURN-st§n])

A kis csava C A kis csáva C ah KIHSH CHAHAH-vah C (composition by György Kurtág [JÖRJ kôôr-TAHAHG]) A la campagne C À la campagne C ah lah kah6-pahny’ C (excerpt from Chants d'Auvergne [shah6 doh-vehrny’] — Songs of the Auvergne [o-vehrny’], French folk songs collected by Joseph Canteloube [zho-zeff kah6-t’lôôb])

A la claire fontaineC A la claire fontaine C ah lah klehr faw6-tenn

A la doucour de la bele seson C A la douçour de la bele seson C ah lah dôô-sôôr duh lah bell seh-zaw6 C (In the Sweetness of the New Season) C (composition by Gace Brulé [gahss brü- lay])

A la femminiscaC ah lah faym-mee-NEE-skah C (song by Luciano Berio [loo-CHAH-no BAY-reeo])

A la mort monstra C A la mort / Monstra C a lah mor / maw6ss-trah C (At the Hour of Death / Show) C (three-voice song from Medieval by Josquin Desprez [zhawss-keh6 day- pray])

A la musique C A la musique C ah lah mü-zeek C (To Music) C (poem by Edmond Rostand [edd-maw6 rawss-tah6] set to music for female chorus and solo soprano by Emmanuel Chabrier [emm-mah-nüell shah-breeay])

A la nanita C A la nanita C ah lah nah-NEE-tah C (traditional Spanish carol)

A la una C ah lah OO-nah C (At One, a medieval love song of the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Bulgaria)

A la una yo naci C A la una yo nací C ah lah OO-nah yo nah-SEE C (At One I Was Born) C (traditional song of the Spanish Jews)

A laime C À l’aimé C ah lemm-may C (To My Beloved) C (song by Dortzall [DAWRT- tsahl] and de Fontenailles [duh faw6-t’nehy’])

A larme a larme C A l'arme, a l'arme C ah larm, ah larm C (composition by Grimace [gree- mahss])

A lieta vita C ah leeAY-tah VEE-tah C (To Life, Happy and Sweet) C (song by Giovanni Gastoldi [jo-VAHN-nee gah-STOHL-dee])

A lombre dung buissonet C A l’ombre d’ung buissonet C ah law6-br’ d’ü6 büeess-saw-neh C (In the Shade of a Little Bush) C (three-voice song from Medieval France by Josquin Desprez [zhawss-keh6 day-pray])

A ma belle mere requiemC A ma belle-mère () C ah mah bell-mehr (ray-küee-emm) C (song by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]) A ma femme C ah mah fahm C (poems by Maurice Carême [mo-reess kah-remm] set to music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee])

A moll C a moll C AHAH MAWL C (key of a minor, German designation)

A mon pouir C ah maw6 pweer C (anonymous composition)

A noto appien ti sia laffetto mio per me giunto C A, noto appien ti sia l'affetto mio/Per me giunto C AH, NO-toh ahp-peeAYN tee SEE-ah lahf-FAYT-toh MEE-o/payr may JOON-toh C (passage featuring Rodrigo [rohd-REE-go] in the opera [dohn KAR-lohss]; music by [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by François Méry [frah6-swah may- ree] and Camille Du Locle [{kah-meel dü law-kl’} kah-meey’ dü law-kl’] after Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur])

A obraz toj prigozhnitsy C ah AWB-ruzz toy pree-GAWZH-nyitt-see C (But that beauty’s image is with me always) C (aria from the opera Charodeika [chah-rah-DAYEE-kuh] —The Enchantress; music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p’YAW-t’r ill-YEECH {chahih-KAWF-skee} chay-KAWF-skee] and libretto by Ippolit Vasil’yevich Shpazhinsky [ipp-pah-LYEET vah- SEEL-yeh-vihch shpah-ZHEEN-skee])

A paganini C A Paganini C ah pah-gah-NEE-nee C (To Paganini) C (composition by Alfred Schnittke [ahl-FRETT SHNYITT-kuh])

A pelayo C ah pay-LAH-yo C (composition by Francisco Guerrero [frahn-THEESS-ko ghehr-RAY-ro])

A pie dun verde alloro C A piè d’un verde alloro C ah peeAY doon VAYR-day ahl-LO-ro C (By a Grassy Bank) C (vocal duet by Giacomo Carissimi [JAH-ko-mo kah-REESS-see-mee])

A que ville C ah kuh veel C (a rondeau [RAHN-doh] or round composed by Antoine Busnoys [ah6-twahn bü-nwah])

A que volver C A qué volver C ah KAY vawl-VEHR C (Why Come Back) C (a zamba [SAHM-bah]-style song) C (poem by Marta Mendicute [MAR-tah mayn-dee-KOO-tay] set to music by Eduardo Falú [ay-thooAR-doh fah-LOO])

A room in bloomsbury C A Room in Bloomsbury C (A Room in) BLOOMZ-buh-ree C (composition by Wilson [WILL-sunn])

A solis ortu C ah SO-leess OHR-tôô C (excerpt from Laudate pueri [luhôô-DAH-tay pôôEH- ree] by Giovanni Baptista Pergolesi [jo-VAHN-nee bahp-TEE-stah payr-go-LAY-zee])

A song for francesca C A Song for Francesca C (A Song for) frahn-CHAY-skah C (title of a CD subtitled Music in , 1330-1430) A te lestremo addio il lacerato spirito C A te l'estremo addio ... Il lacerato spirito C A tay lay- STRAY-mo AHD-deeo ... eel lah-chay-RAH-toh SPEE-ree-toh C (excerpt from the opera [SEE-mohn bohk-kah-NAY-grah]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP- pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH- vay] and G. Montanelli [(G.) mohn-tah-NAYL-lee] after Antonio García Gutiérrez [ahn-TOH- neeo gar-THEE-ah goo-teeAYR-rehth])

A te o cara amor talora C A te, o cara, amor talora C ah tay, o KAH-rah, ah-MOR tah-LO- rah C (aria from the opera I puritani [ee poo-ree-TAH-nee] — The Puritans; music by [veen-CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Carlo Pepoli [KAR-lo pay- PO-lee])

A tempo giusto C ah TAYM-po JOOSS-toh

A un dottor della mia sorte C ah oon doht-TOHR dayl-lah MEE-ah SOR-tay C (To a doctor of my station) C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE- no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre- Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

A une dame centenaire C ah ün dahm sah6-t’nehr C (poem by Voltaire [vawl-tehr] set to music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee])

A une dame de geneve C A une dame de Genève C ah ün dahm duh zhuh-nevv C (poem by Voltaire [vawl-tehr] set to music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee])

A virgen mui groriosa C A virgen mui grorïosa C ah VEER-hayn mwee gro-ree-O-sah C (sacred music from 13th-century Spain)

A virgen que de deus madre C A virgen que de Deus madre C ah VEER-hayn kay day DAY- ooss MAH-dray C (A Prayer to the Virgin) C (13th-century composition by Alfonso X from the Cantigas de Santa Maria [kahn-TEE-gahss day SAHN-tah mah-REE-ah] — The Songs of Saint Mary)

A vos jeux mes amisC A vos jeux, mes amis C ah vaw zhö, meh-zah-mee C (In your revels, my friends) C (aria featuring Ophélie [aw-fay-lee] in the opera Hamlet; music by Ambroise Thomas [ah6-br’wahz taw-mah]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

A vucchella C ‘A vucchella C ah vook-KAYL-lah C (lyric by Gabriele d’Annunzio [gah- breeAY-lay dahn-NOON-tseeo] set to music by Francesco Paolo Tosti [frahn-CHAY-sko PAHO-lo TOH-stee])

A yesli mne v otvet C ah YESS-lih m’nyeh v’aht-VETT C (duet featuring Lisa [LEE-suh] and Herman [GHEHR-munn] in the opera Pique dame [peek dahm] — The Queen of Spades; music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p’YAW-t’r ill-YEECH {chahih-KAWF-skee} chay- KAWF-skee]; libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky [mah-DYESST {chahih-KAWF-skee} chay- KAWF-skee] after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r sehr-GAY-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn])

Aaltonen C Erkki Aaltonen C EHRK-kih AHAHL-taw-nenn

Aarne C Els Aarne C ELSS AHAHR-neh

Aaron C Pietro Aaron C peeAY-tro AHAH-rohn / (known also as Pietro Aron [AH-rohn])

Aaronson C Irving Aaronson C UR-vihng A-runn-s'n

Aav C Evald Aav C AY-vahlt AHAHV

Aavik C Juhan Aavik C YOO-hahn AHAH-vick

Ab oriente C AHB aw-rihAYN-teh C (sacred vocal work by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck [YAHN PEE-turss-zohohn SWAYAY-lihngk])

Abaco C Evaristo Felice dall’Abaco C ay-vah-REE-stoh fay-LEE-chay dahl-lah-BAH-ko

Abaco C Joseph Marie Clément dall’Abaco C YO-zeff mah-REE KLAY-mennt dahl-lah- BAH-ko

Abashando de la skalera C ah-bah-SHAHN-doh day lah skah-LAY-rah C (a medieval song of the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria)

Abbadia C Natale Abbadia C nah-TAH-lay ahb-BAH-deeah

Abbado C C KLAHOO-deeo ahb-BAH-doh

Abbado C Marcello Abbado C mar-CHAYL-lo ahb-BAH-doh

Abbatini C Antonio Maria Abbatini C ahn-TAW-neeo mah-REE-ah ahb-bah-TEE-nee

Abe C KÇmei Abe C kawaw-mehih ah-beh

Abeille C Johann Christian Ludwig Abeille C YO-hahn KRIH-stihahn LOOT-vihh ah-B¦L- luh

Abejo C Rosalina Abejo C ro-sah-LEE-nah ah-VAY-ho

Abel C Carl Friedrich Abel C KARL FREET-rihh AH-buhl Abel C Ludwig Abel C LOOT-vihh AH-buhl

Abell C Arthur M. Abell C AR-thur M. AY-b’l

Abell C John Abell C JAHN AY-b’l

Abenamar C Abenámar C ah-vay-NAH-mar C (a romantic medieval song of the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Morocco)

Abendempfindung C AHAH-bunnt-emmp-finn-tôông C (Evening Thoughts) C (poem by J. H. Campe [(J. H.) KAHM-puh] set to music by [VAWLF-gahng ah- mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Abendempfindung an laura C Abendempfindung an Laura C AHAH-bunnt-emmp-finn-tôông ahn LAHÔÔ-rah C (Evening Reflections — to Laura) C (anonymous poem set to music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Abendfeier C AHAH-bunnt-f§-ur C (Evening Calm) C (poem by H. Mahn [(H.) MAHAHN] set to music by Ludwig Spohr [LOOT-vihh SHPOHR] — known also as [lôôee spawr])

Abendgesang C AHAH-bunnt-guh-zahng C (Evening Song) C (composition by C. D. Lorenz [(C. D.) LO-runntss])

Abendlied C AHAH-bunnt-leet C (Evening Song) C (poem by Friedrich Hebbel [FREET-rihh HEPP-puhl] set to music by [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS])

Abendlied zu gott C Abendlied zu Gott C AHAH-bunnt-leet tsoo GAWT C (Evening Song to God) C (song by Franz Joseph Haydn [FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff H¦-d'n])

Abendphantasie C AHAH-bunnt-fahn-tah-zee C (Evening Fantasy) C (poem by Friedrich Hölderlin [FREET-rihh HÖL-tur-linn] set to music by Paul Hindemith [PAHÔÔL HINN-tuh- mitt])

Abendrot C Im Abendrot C imm AHAH-bunnt-rawt C (In the Evening Glow) C (poem by Carl Lappe [KARL LAHP-puh] set to music by [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Abendroth C Hermann Abendroth C HEHR-mahn AHAH-bunnt-rawt

Abendroth C Walter Abendroth C VAHL-tur AHAH-bunnt-rawt

Abendsegen C AHAH-bunnt-zay-gunn C (Blessing at Night) C (poem from Des Knaben Wunderhorn [dess k’NAHAH-bunn VÔÔN-tur-hawrn] — The Youth’s Magic Horn — set to music by [KARL mah-REE-ah fawn VAY-bur]) Abendstandchen C Abendständchen C AHAH-bunnt-shtennt-hunn C (Evening Serenade) C (poem by Clemens von Brentano [KLAY-mennss fawn brenn-TAHAH-no] set to music by Johannes Brahms [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS])

Abendstille C AHAH-bunnt-shtill-luh C (Evening Stillness) C (poem by Johann Koch [YO- hahn KAWK] set to music by Ludwig Spohr [LOOT-vihh SHPOHR] — also known as Louis Spohr [lôôee spawr])

Abeniacar C ah-BAY-neeah-kar C (author of poem set to music as Inno a Diana [EEN-no ah dee-AH-nah] — Hymn to Diana [d§-A-nuh]— by [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE- nee])

Aber C Adolf Aber C AHAH-dawlf AHAH-bur

Aberasturi C Resurrección María de Azkué Aberasturi C ray-soor-reck-theeAWN mah-REE- ah day ahth-kooWAY ah-vay-rahss-TOO-ree C (known also as Resurrección María de Azkué)

Abert C Anna Amalie Abert C AHN-nah ah-MAHAH-lihuh AHAH-bert

Abert C Hermann Abert C HEHR-mahn AHAH-bert

Abert C Johann Joseph Abert C YO-hahn YOHOH-zeff AHAH-bert

Abismo de sed C ah-VEESS-mo day SEDD C (song by Carlos Guastavino [KAR-lawss gooahss-tah-VEE-no])

Ablosung im sommer C Ablösung im Sommer C AHP-lö-zôông imm ZAWM-mur C Taking Turns in Summer C (poem from Des Knaben Wunderhorn [dess k’NAHAH-bunn VÔÔN-tur- hawrn] — The Youth’s Magic Horn — set to music by [GÔÔ-stahf MAHAH- lur])

Abos C Girolamo Abos C jee-RO-lah-mo AH-bohss

Abraham C Max Abraham C MAHKSS AHAH-prah-hahm

Abraham C Otto Abraham C AWT-toh AHAH-prah-hahm

Abraham C Paul Abraham C PAHÔÔL AHAH-prah-hahm

Abraham C Paul Ábráham C PAHÔÔL AHAH-brahah-hahm

Abrahmsen C Hans Abrahamsen C HANNSS A-brah-hahm-sunn

Abramenkov C Andrei Abramenkov C ahn-DRAYEE ah-brah-MYENN-kuff Abramovitz C David Abramovitz C DAY-vudd ah-BRAH-mo-vittz

Abramsky C Alexander Abramsky C uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r ah-BRAHM-skee

Abranyi C Cornelius Ábrányi C KAWR-neh-lihôôsh AHAH-brahahn-yee

Abranyi C Emil Ábrányi C EH-mill AHAH-brahahn-yee

Abravanel C Maurice Abravanel C MAW-riss ah-brah-vah-NELL / (known also as Maurice de [day] Abravanel)

Abreu C Eduardo Abreu C eh-dooAR-dôô ah-BRAYOO C (known also as Eduardo Abreu Rebello [heh-BELL-lôô])

Abreu C José Antonio Abreu C ho-SAY ahn-TOH-neeo ah-VRAYOO

Abreu C Sergio Abreu C SEHR-zhôô ah-BRAYOO C (known also as Sergio Abreu Rebello [heh-BELL-lôô])

Abreu rebello C Eduardo Abreu Rebello C eh-dooAR-dôô ah-BRAYOO heh-BELL-lôô C (known also as Eduardo Abreu)

Abreu rebello C Sergio Abreu Rebello C SEHR-zhôô ah-BRAYOO heh-BELL-lôô C (known also as Sergio Abreu)

Absam C AHP-zahm

Abschied C AHP-sheet C (Farewell) C (poem by Ludwig Rellstab [LOOT-vihh RELL- shtahp] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert], an excerpt from his Schwanengesang [SHVAHAH-nunn-guh-zahng] — Swan Song)

Abschied C Der Abschied C dayr AHP-sheet C (The Farewell) C (excerpt from Das von der Erde [dahss LEET fawn dayr EHR-tuh]— The Song of the Earth — a symphonic by Gustav Mahler [GÔÔ-stahf MAHAH-lur])

Abschied von der welt C Abschied von der Welt C AHP-sheet fawn dayr VELLT C (Farewell to the World) C (song by [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Abschied von frankreich C Abschied von Frankreich C AHP-sheet fawn FRAHNGK-r§h C (Farewell to France) C (song by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Abse C Dannie Abse C DANN-nee ABB-suh

Absence C ahb-sah6ss C (Absence; known also as L’absence [lahb-sah6ss]) C (poem by Théophile Gautier [tay-aw-feel go-teeay] set to music by [eck-tawr behr-leeawz] as a number in Les nuits d’été [leh nü-ee day-tay] — Summer Nights)

Abshalomov C Jacob David Abshalomov C YAH-kupp dah-VEET ahp-shah-LAW-muff

Absil C Jean Absil C zhah6-nahb-seel

Absolon fili mi C Absolon, fili mi C ahb-saw-law6, fee-lee mee C ( [mo-TETT] by Josquin Desprez [zhawss-keh6 day-pray])

Absolve quesumus C ahb-SOHL-vay kôôAY-sôô-môôss C (We Pray Thee) C (six-voice song from Medieval France by Josquin Desprez [zhawss-keh6 day-pray])

Abt C Franz Abt C FRAHNTSS AHPT C (known also as Franz Wilhelm Abt [FRAHNTSS VILL-hellm AHPT])

Abwesenheit C Die Abwesenheit C dee AHP-vay-zunn-h§t C (excerpt from Les adieux [leh- zah-deeö] by [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Accardo C Salvatore Accardo C sahl-vah-TOH-ray ahk-KAR-doh

Accone C Frank A. D’Accone C FRANGK A. dahk-KOH-nee C (known also as Frank Anthony [ANN-thuh-nee] D’Accone)

Ach elslein liebes elselein C Ach Elslein, liebes Elselein C AHK ELLSS-l§n, LEE-buss ELL- suh-l§n C (song by Ludwig Senfl [LOOT-vihh ZENN-f’l]

Ach golgatha unselges golgatha C Ach, Golgatha, unsel'ges Golgatha! C AHK, gawl-GAH- tah, ôôn-ZELL-guss gawl-GAH-tah! C (Ah, Golgotha [gawl-GAH-thuh], Unhappy Golgotha!) C (recitative [reh-suh-tuh-TEEV] from the St. Matthew Passion by [YO-hahn {suh--tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Ach gott wie manches herzeleid C Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid C AHK GAWT, vee MAHN-huss HEHR-tsuh-l§t C (Ah God, How Sad and Sick at Heart) C ( [kunn- TAH-tuh] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Ach ich fuhls C Ach, ich fühl’s C AHK, ihh FÜLSS C (excerpt from the opera Die Zauberflöte [dee TSAHÔÔ-bur-flö-tuh] — ; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart] and libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder [ay-MAHAH-nooayl SHEE-kah-nay-dur])

Ach ich fuhls es ist verschwundenC Ach, ich fühl’s, es ist verschwunden C AHK, ihh FÜLSS, ess isst fehr-SHVÔÔN-tunn C (Ah, I sense it has vanished) C (excerpt from the opera Die Zauberflöte [dee TSAHÔÔ-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-MAHAH-nooayl SHEE-kah-nay-dur])

Ach ich sehe itzt da ich zur hochzeit gehe C Ach, ich sehe, itzt, da ich zur Hochzeit gehe C AHK, ihh ZAY-uh, ittst, dah ihh tsoor HAWK-ts§t GAY-uh C (Saints and Sinners, All to the Banquet Table are Bidden) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Ach lieb ich muss nun scheidenC Ach Lieb, ich muss nun scheiden C AHK LEEP, ihh MÔÔSS noon SH¦-dunn C (song by [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

Ach mein sinn C Ach, mein Sinn C AHK, m§n ZINN C (aria from the St. John passion by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Ach so fromm C Ach, so fromm C AHK, zo FRAWM C (aria from the opera Martha [MAR- tah]; music by Friedrich von Flotow [FREET-rihh fawn FLO-tawv] and libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese [FREET-rihh VILL-hellm REE-zuh])

Ach weh mir ungluckhaftem mann C Ach weh mir unglückhaftem Mann C AHK vay meer ôôn-GLÜK-hahf-tumm MAHN C (Alas, Woe’s Me, Unlucky Man) C (poem by Felix Dahn [FAY-lickss DAHN] set to music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

Ach wende diesen blick C Ach, wende diesen Blick C AHK, VENN-tuh DEE-zunn BLICK C (Ah, Turn Away Your Eyes) C (poem by Georg Friedrich Daumer [GAY-awrk FREET-rihh DAHÔÔ-mur] set to music by Johannes Brahms [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS])

Ache iroko C AH-kay ee-RO-ko C (excerpt from the suite De orishas [day o-REE-shahss] by Tanya Leon [TAHN-yah lay-AWN])

Achille C ah-sheel C (character in the opera La belle Hélène [lah bell ay-lenn] — The Fair Helen; music by [ZHACK AWF-funn-bahk]; libretto by [ah6- ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah-lay-vee])

Achim C AH-keem

Achron C Isidor Achron C {IH-zih-dawr ah-KROHN} ih-sih-DAWR ah-KRAWN

Achron C Joseph Achron C {JO-zuff ah-KROHN} YAW-seff ah-KRAWN

Achsah C AHK-sah C (character in the Joshua [JAH-shuh-wuh]; music by [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l] and libretto thought to be by Thomas Morell [TAH-muss maw-RELL])

Acht lieder C Acht Lieder C AHKT LEE-dur C (Eight Songs) C (compositions by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS]) Acht lieder nach gedichten von ludwig rellstab C Acht Lieder nach Gedichten von Ludwig Rellstab C AHKT LEE-dur nahk guh-DIHH-tenn fawn LOOT-vihh RELL-shtahp C (Eight Songs With Words by Ludwig Rellstab [LOOT-vihh RELL-shtahp] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Achucarro C Joaquín Achucarro C ho-ah-KEEN ah-choo-KAHR-ro

Acis and galatea C Acis and Galatea C AY-siss (and) ga-lah-TAY-ah C (an oratorio, with music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l] and libretto by J. Gay [J. GAY] and others)

Acker C Dieter Acker C DEE-tur AH-kur

Ackerman C Otto Ackerman C AWT-toh AH-kur-mahn

Ackerman C William Ackerman C WILL-lihumm A-kur-munn

Ackermann C Otto Ackermann C AWT-taw AH-kur-mahn

Ackte C Aïno Ackté C AHIH-naw AHK-TEH / (known also as Aïno Achté [AHK-TEH])

Acqua C Eva Dell’ Acqua C AY-vah dayl AH-kooah

Actus tragicus C AHK-tôôss TRAH-jih-kôôss C (Solemn Performance) C (cantata [kunn- TAH-tuh] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Acuff C Roy Acuff C ROY AY-kuff

Ad confractionem panis C udd kohn-FRAHK-teeo-naym PAH-niss C (anonymous sacred music from 16th-century Spain)

Ad cor C udd KAWR C (Upon the Heart) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] from Membra Jesu nostri [MAYM-brah YAY-zoo NOHSS-trih] by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK-stuh- hoo-duh])

Ad cor tuum revertere C udd KAWR TÔÔ-ôôm reh-vayr-TAY-reh C (Look into your own hearts) C (excerpt from the 13th-century collection Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH- nah])

Ad faciem C udd FAH-chihemm C (Upon the Face) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] from Membra Jesu nostri [MAYM-brah YAY-zoo NOHSS-trih] by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK-stuh-hoo-duh])

Ad genua C udd JEH-nôôuh C (Upon the Knees) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] from Membra Jesu nostri [MAYM-brah YAY-zoo NOHSS-trih] by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK- stuh-hoo-duh])

Ad honorem salvatoris C udd aw-NO-remm sahl-vuh-TOH-riss C (sacred music from 13th- century Spain)

Ad latus C udd LUH-tôôss C (Upon the Side) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] from Membra Jesu nostri [MAYM-brah YAY-zoo NOHSS-trih] by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK-stuh- hoo-duh])

Ad manus C udd MUH-nôôss C (Upon the Hands) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] from Membra Jesu nostri [MAYM-brah YAY-zoo NOHSS-trih] by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK-stuh-hoo-duh])

Ad mortem festinamus C udd MOHR-temm fayss-tee-NAH-môôss C (excerpt from the Llibre vermell of Montserrat [l’YEE-vray vehr-MELL (of) mawnt-sehr-RAHT]— pilgrim songs and dances associated with the Shrine to the Virgin at Montserrat [mahnt-sehr-RAHT])

Ad pectus C udd PAYK-tôôss C (Upon the Breast) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] from Membra Jesu nostri [MAYM-brah YAY-zoo NOHSS-trih] by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK-stuh-hoo-duh])

Ad pedes C udd PEH-dess C (Upon the Feet) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] from Membra Jesu nostri [MAYM-brah YAY-zoo NOHSS-trih] by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK- stuh-hoo-duh])

Ad te C udd TAY C (excerpt from Salve regina [SAHL-vay ray-JEE-nuh] by Giovanni Baptista Pergolesi [jo-VAHN-nee bahp-TEE-stah payr-go-LAY-zee])

Ad te levavi oculos meos C udd TAY leh-VAH-vee AW-kôô-lawss MEH-awss C (composition by [awr-lah6d duh lahss-sü])

Ad una stella C ah-DOO-nah STAYL-lah C (To a Star) C (poem by Andrea Maffei [ahn- DRAY-ah mahf-FAYEE] set to music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee])

Adachi C Motohiko Adachi C maw-taw-kaw ah-dahch

Adagietto C ah-dah-JAYT-toh C (composition by Gustav Mahler [GÔÔ-stahf MAHAH-lur]; excerpt from the opera L’Arlésienne [lar-lay-zeeenn] — The Arlésienne [ar-lay-zeeENN],music by [zhawrzh bee-zay] and libretto by Alphonse Daudet [ahl-faw6ss doh-deh])

Adagio C ah-DAH-jo C (second movement from the Konzert für 3 Cembali und Streicher C- dur [KAWN-tsehrt für 3 TSEMM-bah-lee ôônt SHTR¦-hur C-DOOR] — Concerto for 3 and Strings in C Major C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) C (Sonate [suh-NAH-tuh] No. 3 for and in E Major) C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh- BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Adagio assai espressivo C ah-DAH-jo ahss-SAHEE ay-sprayss-SEE-vo

Adagio cantabile C ah-DAH-jo kahn-TAH-bee-lay

Adagio con espressione C ah-DAH-jo kohn ay-sprayss-seeO-nay

Adagio con molta espressione C ah-DAH-jo kohn MOHL-tah ay-sprayss-seeO-nay

Adagio con molto espressione C ah-DAH-jo kohn MOHL-toh ay-sprayss-seeO-nay

Adagio con molt’espressione C ah-DAH-jo kohn MOHL-tay-sprayss-seeO-nay

Adagio di molto C ah-DAH-jo dee MOHL-toh

Adagio espressivo C ah-DAH-jo ay-sprayss-SEE-vo

Adagio fur violine und orchester C Adagio für Violine und Orchester C ah-DAH-jo für fee-o- LEE-nuh ôônt awr-KEH-stur C (Adagio for Violin and ) C (composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Adagio in g minor C Adagio in g Minor ah-DAH-jo (in g Minor) C (composition by Tomaso Albinoni [toh-MAH-zo ahl-bee-NO-nee], known also as Remo Giazotto [RAY-mo jah- TSOHT-toh])

Adagio ma non tanto C ah-DAH-jo mah nohn TAHN-toh

Adagio ma non troppo C ah-DAH-jo mah nohn TROHP-po C (second movement in the Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in b Minor by Antonín DvoÍák [AHN-taw-nyeeeen d’VAW-rshahahk])

Adagio ma non troppo e molto espressivo C ah-DAH-jo mah nohn TROHP-po ay MOHL- toh ay-sprayss-SEE-vo

Adagio ma non troppo molto cantabile ah-DAH-jo mah nohn TROHP-po MOHL-toh kahn- TAH-bee-lay

Adagio molto allegro C Adagio — Molto allegro C ah-DAH-jo — MOHL-toh ahl-LAY-gro

Adagio molto espressivo C ah-DAH-jo MOHL-toh ay-sprayss-SEE-vo

Adagio non troppo C ah-DAH-jo nohn TROHP-po Adagio quasi un poco andante C ah-DAH-jo kooAH-zee oon PO-ko ahn-DAHN-tay

Adagio sostenuto C ah-DAH-jo so-stay-NOO-toh

Adagio sostenuto ed espressivo C ah-DAH-jo so-stay-NOO-toh ayd ay-sprayss-SEE-vo

Adagio tempo dandante C Adagio - Tempo d’andante C ah-DAH-jo - TAYM-po dahn- DAHN-tay

Adagio tenero C ah-DAH-jo tay-NAY-ro

Adagio un poco mosso C ah-DAH-jo oon PO-ko MOHSS-so

Adagiosissimo C ah-DAH-jo-SEESS-see-mo

Adam C Adolphe Adam C ah-dawlf ah-dah6

Adam C Adolphe-Charles Adam C ah-dawlf-sharl ah-dah6

Adam C Claus Adam C KLAHÔÔSS A-dumm

Adam C Jenö Adam C YEH-nö AH-dahm

Adam C Louis Adam C lôôee ah-dah6 C (known also as Jean [zhah6] Louis Adam )

Adam C Theo Adam C TAY-o AHAH-dahm

Adam C Villiers de l'Isle-Adam C vee-leeay duh leel-ah-dah6

Adam de la halle C Adam de la Halle C ah-dah6 duh lah ahl C (known also as Adan de la Hale [ah-dah6 duh lah ahl], Adan le Bossu [ah-dah6 luh bawss-sü], Adan le Boscu d’Arras [ah- dah6 luh bawss-kü dar-rah], and Adan d’Arras [ah-dah6 dar-rah])

Adam lay ybounden C A-dumm (lay) ee-BAHOON-d’n C (song by Peter Warlock [PEE-tur WAWR-lahk)

Adamberger C Valentin Adamberger C FAHAH-lenn-teen AHAH-dahm-pehr-gur / (known also as Josef [YOHOH-zeff] Valentin Adamberger)

Adami C Giuseppe Adami C joo-ZAYP-pay ah-DAH-mee

Adamis C Michael Adamis C M¦-kull ah-DAH-miss C (an Americanized version of the Greek name Mihaïl Adamis [mee-hah-EEL ah-THAH-miss

Adamowski C Joseph Adamowski C JO-zuff a-duh-M!W-skee Adamowski C Timothée Adamowski C TIH-muh-thee a-duh-M!W-skee

Adams C Horst Adams C HAWRST AHAH-dahmss

Adams C Suzanne Adams C soo-ZANN A-dummz

Adan de la hale C Adan de la Hale C ah-dah6 duh lah ahl C (known also as Adam de la Halle [ah-dah6 duh la ahl], Adan le Bossu [ah-dah6 luh bawss-sü], Adan le Boscu d’Arras [ah-dah6 luh bawss-kü dar-rah], and Adan d’Arras [ah-dah6 dar-rah])

Adaskin C Murray Adaskin C MUR-ree uh-DASS-kinn

Adderley C Julian Edwin Adderley C JOO-leeunn EDD-wunn ADD-dur-lee

Addinsell C Richard Addinsell C RIH-churd ADD-d’n-sell

Addio C ahd-DEE-o C (song by Francesco Paolo Tosti [frahn-CHAY-sko PAHO-lo TOH- stee])

Addio addio speranza ed anima C Addio, addio, speranza ed anima C ahd-DEE-o, ahd-DEE- o, spay-RAHN-tsah ay-DAH-nee-mah C (duet from Act I of the opera [ree-go- LAYT-toh]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Victor Hugo [{VICK-tur h’YOO-go} veek-tawr ü-go])

Addio alla madre C ahd-DEE-o AHL-lah MAH-dray C (excerpt from the opera Cavalleria rusticana [kah-vahl-lay-REE-ah roo-stee-KAH-nah] — Rustic Chivalry; music by Pietro Mascagni [peeAY-tro mah-SKAH-n’yee]; libretto by Guido Menasci [gooEE-doh may-NAH- shee] and Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti [jo-VAHN-nee tar-JO-nee-toht-TSAYT-tee] after Giovanni Verga [jo-VAHN-nee VAYR-gah])

Addio del passato C ahd-DEE-o dayl pahss-SAH-toh C (aria from the opera La traviata [lah trah-veeAH-tah] — The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR- dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck-sah6-dr’ dü-mah])

Addio fiorito asil C ahd-DEE-o feeo-REE-toh ah-ZEEL C (excerpt from the opera Madama [mah-DAH-mah] Butterfly — Madam [MA-dumm] Butterfly; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-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])

Addio mignon C Addio, Mignon C ahd-deeo mee-n’yaw6 C (excerpt from the opera Mignon [mee-n’yaw6]; music by Ambroise Thomas [ah6-br’wahz taw-mah]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO- hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh])

Addison C Adele Addison C uh-DELL ADD-dih-s’n

Addison C John Addison C JAHN ADD-dih-s’n

Addy C Mustapha Tettey Addy C môôss-TAH-fuh TETT-tee ADD-dee

Ade zur guten nacht C Ade zur guten Nacht C AHAH-duh tsoor GOO-tunn NAHKT C (German folk song)

Adelaide C AHAH-duh-lahih-duh C (poem by Friedrich von Matthison [FREET-rihh fawn MAHT-tih-sawn] set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh- funn])

Adelburg C August, Ritter von Adelburg C AHÔÔ-gôôst, RITT-tur fawn AH-dull-pôôrk

Adele C La Comtesse Adèle C lah kaw6-tess ah-dell C (Countess Adèle [ah-dell] C (character in the opera Le Comte Ory [luh kaw6t aw-ree] — Count Ory; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb] and Charles-Gaspard Delestre-Poirson [sharl-gahss-par duh-less-tr’-p’war-saw6])

Adelita C ah-day-LEE-tah C ( [mah-THOOR-kah] by [frahn- THEESS-ko TAR-ray-gah]) C (muh-ZUR-kuh in English)

Adem opus C Adem opus C AH-demm O-pôôss C (composition by Peter Schat [PAY-tur SKAHT])

Adeste fideles C uh-DAY-stay fih-DAY-less C (composition by John F. Wade [JAHN F. WAYD])

Adeus ema C Adeus Êma C ah-DAY-ôôss AY-mah C (Goodby Emma) C (song by Heitor Villa-Lobos [ay-TAWR VEEL-luh-LO-bôôsh])

Adgate C Andrew Adgate C ANN-droo ADD-gayt

Adieu C ah-deeö C (Goodbye) C (poem by Charles Grandmougin [sharl grah6-môô-zheh6] set to music by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray])

Adieu C L’adieu C lah-deeö C (The Goodby) C (poem by Apollinaire [ah-pawl-lee-nehr] set to music by Earl Kim [URL KIMM])

Adieu bessy C Adieu, Bessy! C ah-deeö, (Bessy)! C (Farewell, Bessy!) C (a song from the song cycle Irlande [eer-lah6d]; music by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr-leeawz] and text by Thomas Gounet [taw-mah gôô-neh] after Thomas Moore [TAH-muss MÔÔUHR]) Adieu ces bon vins de lannoys C Adieu ces bon vins de Lannoys C ah-deeö seh baw6 veh6 duh lahn-n’wah C (Farewell to the fine wines of the Laonnais [lah-awn-NEH) C (rondeau [RAHN- doh] by Guillaume Dufay [ghee-yohm dü-f§])

Adieu courage C Adieu, courage C ah-deeö, kôô-rahzh C (section of the Stabat Mater [STAH-baht MAH-tehr] set to music by William Cornysh [WILL-lihumm KAWR-nihsh])

Adieu de la mariee C Adieu de la Mariee C ah-deeö duh lah mah-reeay C (folk song of the Métis [may-tee] — descendents of French fur traders and their native wives in communities in the Qu’appelle [kahp-pell] Valley in Saskatchewan)

Adieu mein kleiner gardeoffizierC Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier C ah-deeÖ, m§n KL¦-nur GAR-duh-awf-fee-tseer] C (vocal number by Robert Stolz [ROHOH-bert SHTAWLTS] from the film Das Lied ist aus [dahss LEET ist AHÔÔSS])

Adieu mignon C Adieu, Mignon C ah-deeö, mee-n’yaw6 C (excerpt from the opera Mignon [mee-n’yaw6]; music by Ambroise Thomas [ah6-br’wahz taw-mah]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO- hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh])

Adieu sweet amaryllisC Adieu, Sweet Amaryllis C ah-deeö, (sweet) a-muh-RILL-luss C ( [MADD-rih-gull] by John Wilbye [JAHN WILL-bih])

Adieux C Les adieux C leh-zah-deeö C ( Sonata No. 26 in E Flat Major by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Adieux de lhotesse arabe C Adieux de l'hôtesse Arabe C ah-deeö duh lo-tess ah-rahb C (The Arab Hostess's Farewell) C (song by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay])

Adina C ah-DEE-nah C (character in the opera L'elisir d'amore [lay-lee-ZEER dah-MO-ray] — The Elixir of Love; music by [gahay-TAH-no doh-nee-TSAYT-tee]; libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee] after Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb])

Adio querida C Adio, querida C ah-THEE-o, kay-REE-thah C (Farewell, Beloved) C (traditional song of the Spanish Jews)

Adir C Ein Adir C AYN ah-DIHR C (composition by Oedoen Partos [Ö-dön PAR-tohsh])

Adir hu C Adir Hu C AH-dihr HOO C (Awesome is He — composition by Yehezkel Braun [yeh-HESS-kell BRAHÔÔN])

Adirondack chamber orchestra C Adirondack Chamber Orchestra C a-dih-RAHN-dack (Chamber Orchestra)

Adjuro vos C ahd-YOO-ro vohss C (motet [mo-TETT] by Giovanni da [jo-VAHN- nee dah pah-lay-STREE-nah])

Adler C Guido Adler C gooEE-doh AHD-lur

Adler C Hugo Chaim Adler C h’YOO-go HAHEEM ADD-ler

Adler C Kurt Adler C {KURT ADD-lur} KÔÔRT AHT-lur

Adler C Kurt Herbert Adler C {KURT HUR-burt ADD-lur} KÔÔRT HEHR-pert AHT-lur

Adler C Larry Adler C LAR-ree ADD-lur C (known also as Lawrence Cecil Adler [LAW- runntss SEE-sull ADD-lur])

Adler C Peter Herman Adler C {PEE-tur HUR-munn ADD-lur} PEH-tehr HEHR-mahn AHD-lehr

Adler C Richard Adler C RIH-churd ADD-lur

Adler C Samuel Adler C SA-m’yuh-wull ADD-lur

Adler C Samuel Adler C SA-m’yuh-wull ADD-lur C (known also as Samuel Hans Adler [ZAH-moo-ayl HAHNSS AHT-lur])

Adlgasser C Anton Cajetan Adlgasser C AHN-tohohn KAH-yuh-tahn AH-t’l-gahss-sur

Adlung C Jakob Adlung C YAHAH-kawp AHT-lôông

Admirabile commerciumC O admirabile commercium C O ahd-mee-RAH-bih-lay kohm- MAYR-chôôm C (motet [mo-TETT] by Hans Leo Hassler [HAHNSS LAY-o HAHSS-lur])

Admon gorochov C Jedidiah Admon-Gorochov C yeh-dih-D¦-ah AHD-mohn gaw-RO- chawf

Adna vo pole daroshka C Ne adna vo pole daroshka C nay ahd-NAH vah pah-lee dah- RAWSH-kuh C (Not Just One Path) C (Russian folk song)

Adolorido C ah-thoh-lo-REE-tho C (composition by William Grant Still [WILL-lihumm GRANNT STILL])

Adolphus C Milton Adolphus C MILL-tunn uh-DAWL-fuss

Adomian C Lan Adomián C LAHN ah-dah-mihAHN

Adorabo ad templum C uh-doh-RAH-baw ahd TAYM-plôôm C (Gregorian chant) Adoration du soleil C ah-daw-rah-seeaw6 dü saw-lehy’ C (Adoration of the Sun) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite from the opera-ballet [BAL-lay] [leh-zeh6d gah- lah6t] — The Amorous Indies; music by Jean-Philippe Rameau [zhah6-fee-leep rah-mo] and libretto by Louis Fuzelier [lôôee fü-z’leeay])

Adoremus te christe C Adoremus te Christe C ah-doh-RAY-môôss tay KREE-stay C (composition by Orlande de Lassus [awr-lah6d duh lahss-sü])

Adorf C Mario Adorf C MAH-reeo AH-dohrf

Adorno C Gabriele Adorno C gah-breeAY-lay ah-DOHR-no C (character in the opera Simon Boccanegra [SEE-mohn bohk-kah-NAY-grah]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] and G. Montanelli [mohn-tah-NAYL-lee] after Antonio García Gutiérrez [ahn-TOH-neeo gar- THEE-ah goo-teeAYR-rehth])

Adorno C Theodor W. Adorno C TAY-o-dohohr (W.) ah-DOHR-no / (known also as Theodor Wiesengrund [VEE-zunn-grôônt] Adorno)

Adriaensen C Emanuel Adriaensen C eh-MAH-nüell ah-DREEN-sunn C (the first name is also spelled Emmanuel [emm-MAH-nüell], and the surname is also spelled Adrianssen, Adriansen, and Adriaenssen (all pronounced ah-DREEN-senn), as well as Hadrianus [hahd-rihAH-nôôss])

Adriana lecouvreur C Adriana Lecouvreur C ah-dree-AH-nah luh-kôô-vrör C (an opera, with music by [frahn-CHAY-sko chee-LAY-ah]; libretto by Arturo Colautti [ar-TOO-ro ko-LAHOOT-tee] after Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb] and Ernest Legouvé [ehr- nesst luh-gôô-vay])

Adrio C Adam Adrio C AHAH-dahm AHAH-triho

Advent to candlemas C Advent to Candlemas C (Advent to) KAHN-d'l-mahss C (a group of five compositions by various of the Middle Ages)

Aeneas C ih-NEE-uss C (character in the opera Dido and Aeneas [D¦-doh (and) ih-NEE- uss]; music by Henry Purcell [PUR-s'l] and libretto by Nahum Tate [NAHÔÔM TAYT])

Aeolus C AY-o-luss C (character in the cantata [kunn-TAHAH-tuh] Zerreisset, zersprenget, zertrümmert die Gruft [ tsehr-R¦SS-zutt, tsehr-SHPREHNG-utt, tsehr-TRÜM-mert dee GRÔÔFT] — Tear Apart, Shatter, Smash the Vault; music by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO- hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK] and libretto by Picander [PEE- kahn-tur])

Aerde C Raymond van Aerde C ray-moh6 vunn ar-duh C (known also as Raymond Joseph Justin [zho-zeff zhüss-teh] van Aerde) Aerts C Egide Aerts C eh-ZHEE-duh ARTSS

Aeschbacher C Adrian Aeschbacher C AH-dree-ahn EHSH-bah-kur

Aeschbacher C Niklaus Aeschbacher C NICK-lahôôss EHSH-bah-kur

Aeschbacher C Walther Aeschbacher C VAHL-tur EHSH-bah-kur

Afanasiev C Nikolai Afanasiev C nyee-kah-LAHIH ah-fah-NAH-siheff / (known also as Nikolay Yakovlevich Afanas’yev [nyee-kah-LAHIH YAH-kuff-lyeh-vihch ah-fah-NAH-siheff])

Afferentur regi C Afferentur Regi C ahf-fay-RENN-toor RAY-jee C (motet [mo-TETT] by [AHN-tohohn BRÔÔK-nur])

Affilard C Michel L’Affilard C mee-shell lahf-fee-lar

Affolements granitiques C (ahf-fawl-mah6 grah-nee-teek) C (excerpt from Heures séculaires et instantanées [ör say-kü-lehr ay eh6s-tah6-tah-nay] — Secular and Instantaneous Hours — by Erik Satie [ay-reek sah-tee])

Afranio de pavia C ah-FRAH-neeo day PAH-veeah

Africaine C L'Africaine C lah-free-kenn C (The African Maid) C (an opera, with music by [JAH-ko-mo M¦-ur-bayr]; libretto by Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb] and François-Joseph Fétis [frah6-swah-zho-zeff fay-tee])

Africana C L'Africana C lah-free-KAH-nah C (The African Maid) C (an opera, with music by Giacomo Meyerbeer [JAH-ko-mo M¦-ur-bayr]; libretto by Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb] and François-Joseph Fétis [frah6-swah-zho-zeff fay-tee])

Afrikanischer tanz C Afrikanischer Tanz C ah-frih-KAHAH-nih-shur TAHNTSS C (African Dance) C (song from Twelve Songs by [ah-leck-SAHN-tur fawn TSEMM-linn-skee])

Afton water C AFF-tunn (water) C (traditional Scottish lullaby)

Agache C Alexandru Agache C ah-leck-SAHN-droo ah-GAH-kay

Agamemnon C ah-gah-memm-naw6 C (character in the opera La belle Hélène [lah bell ay- lenn] — The Fair Helen; 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])

Agata C ah-GAH-tah C (character in the opera La fiamma [lah feeAHM-mah] — The Flame; music by [oht-toh-REE-no ray-SPEE-ghee] and libretto by Claudio Guastalla [KLAHOO-deeo gooah-STAHL-lah]) Agaw C Milton Agaw C MILL-tunn AY-gaw C (probably a misspelled version of Milton Ager [AY-gur])

Agay C Dénes Agay C {DAY-nuss AH-gay} DAY-ness AH-gh§

Agazzari C Agostino Agazzari C ah-go-STEE-no ah-gaht-TSAH-ree

Agee C James Agee C JAYMZ AY-jee

Ager C Milton Ager C MILL-tunn AY-gur

Agghazy C Károly Aggházy C KAHAH-raw-yih ahg-HAHAH-zee

Agghiacciato tremar tra nevi algenti C ahg-gheeah-cheeAH-toh TRAY-mar trah NAY-vee ahl-JAYN-tee C (Frozen shivering in the icy snow) C (allegro non molto [ahl-LAY-gro nohn MOHL-toh] excerpt from L’Inverno [leen-VAYR-no] — Winter) C (from Le quattro stagioni [lay kooAHT-tro stah-JO-nee] — The Four Seasons — by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Agimus tibi C uh-JEE-môôss TEE-bee C (section of a Latin mass by Giovanni Baptista Pergolesi [jo-VAHN-nee bahp-TEE-stah payr-go-LAY-zee])

Aglepta C ahg-LEPP-tah C (Swedish trollproverb)

Agnece bozij C Agne e Božij C AHG-neh-cheh BO-zheeee C Agnus dei [AH-n’yôôss DAYEE] from the Glagolitic [gla-go-LIH-tick] Mass by Leoš Janá ek [LEH-awsh yah-NAHAH- check])

Agnese C ah-n’YAY-zay C (character in the opera La fiamma [lah feeAHM-mah] — The Flame; music by Ottorino Respighi [oht-toh-REE-no ray-SPEE-ghee] and libretto by Claudio Guastalla [KLAHOO-deeo gooah-STAHL-lah])

Agnesi C Maria Teresa Agnesi C mah-REE-ah tay-RAY-zah ah-n’YAY-zee

Agnew C Elaine Agnew C ih-LAYN AG-noo

Agnew C Roy Agnew C ROY AGG-n’yoo C (known also as Roy Ewing Agnew [ROY YOO-ihng AGG-n’yoo])

Agnus dei C Agnus Dei C AH-n’yôôss DAYEE C (section of the Latin mass set to music by various composers)

Agnus dei dona nobis pacem C Agnus Dei; Dona nobis pacem C AH-n’yôôss DAYEE; DOH- nah NO-biss PAH-chemm C (section of the Krönungsmesse [KRÖ-nôôngs-mess-suh ] — Coronation Mass — set to music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah- DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Agosti C Guido Agosti C gooEE-doh ah-GO-stee

Agostini C Lodovico Agostini C lo-doh-VEE-ko ah-go-STEE-nee

Agostini C Mezio Agostini C MAY-tseeo ah-go-STEE-nee

Agostini C Paolo Agostini C PAHO-lo ah-go-STEE-nee

Agostini C Pietro Simone Agostini C peeAY-tro see-MO-nay ah-go-STEE-nee / (the last name is also spelled Augustini [ahoo-goo-STEE-nee])

Agrell C Donna Hyry Agrell C DAWN-nah HAY-ree ah-GRELL

Agrell C Johan Joachim Agrell C YOO-hahn YOO-ah-keem ah-GRELL

Agricola C ah-GREE-ko-lah C (character in the operetta Eine Nacht in Venedig [¦-nuh NAHKT inn fay-NAY-dihh] — A Night in ; music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]; libretto by Camillo Walzel [kah-MEEL-lo VAHL-tsull] and Richard Genée [RIH-hart zhuh-nay])

Agricola C C ah-leck-SAHN-dur ah-GREE-ko-lah

Agricola C Benedetta Emilia Agricola C bay-nay-DAYT-tah ay-MEE-leeah ah-GREE-ko- lah

Agricola C Johann Friedrich Agricola C YO-hahn FREET-rihh ah-GREE-ko-lah

Agricola C Martin Agricola C MAR-teen ah-GREE-ko-lah

Aguado C Dionisio Aguado C deeo-NEE-seeo ah-gooAH-tho C (known also as Dionisio Aguado y García [ee gar-THEE-ah])

Aguilar C Emanuel Abraham Aguilar C ee-MA-n’yoo-ell AY-brah-hamm ah-ghee-LAR

Aguilar ahumada C Miguel Aguilar-Ahumada C mee-GHELL ah-ghee-LAR-ah-oo-MAH- thah

Aguilera de heredia C Sebastian Aguilera de Heredia C say-BAHSS-teeahn ah-ghee-LAY-rah day ay-RAY-theeah

Aguirre C Julián Aguirre C hoo-leeAHN ah-GHEER-ray

Agujari C Lucrezia Agujari C loo-KRAY-tseeah ah-goo-YAH-ree Agyptische helena C Die Ägyptische Helena C dee eh-GÜP-tih-shuh HAYAY-lay-nah C (The Egyptian Helen) C (an opera, with music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS] and libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal [HOO-go fawn HAWF-mahn-stahl])

Ah barbiere dinferno C Ah! Barbiere d'inferno C AH! bar-beeAY-ray deen-FAYR-no C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo- ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah che bella vita C Ah, che bella vita! C AH, kay BAYL-lah VEE-tah! C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro- zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah che invan su questo ciglio C Ah! che invan su questo ciglio C AH! kay een-VAHN soo kooAY-stoh CHEE-leeo C (passage featuring Anna [AHN-nah] in the drama Maometto II [mah- o-MAYT-toh II]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee] and libretto by Cesare della Valle [chay-ZAH-ray dayl-lah VAHL-lay])

Ah che ne dite C Ah! che ne dite? C AH! kay nay DEE-tay? C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh- VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss- teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl- LEE-nee])

Ah come mai non senti C Ah, come mai non senti C AH, KO-may MAH-ee nohn SAYN-tee C (Ah, why are you unmoved) C (excerpt from the opera Othello [o-TAYL-lo]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by F. Beriodi Salsa [(F.) bay-reeO- dee SAHL-sah] after William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Ah del tebro C ah dayl TAY-bro C (aria with chorus from the opera Norma [{NAWR-muh} NOHR-mah]; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen-CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee])

Ah des grieux o C Ah! Des Grieux! - O Manon C ah! day greeö! - o mah-naw6 C (duet from the opera Manon [mah-naw6]; music by [zhül {mahss-s’nay} mahss- s’neh]; libretto by Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Philippe Gille [fee-leep zheel] after Antoine-François Prévost [ah6-twahn-frah6-swah pray-vo])

Ah disgraziati noi C Ah, disgraziati noi! C AH, dee-sgrah-tseeAH-tee noy! C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr- o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro- zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah disgraziato figaro C Ah, disgraziato Figaro! C AH, dee-sgrah-tseeAH-toh FEE-gah-ro! C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo- ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah disgraziato me C Ah! disgraziato me! C AH! dee-sgrah-tseeAH-toh may! C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr- o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro- zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah dite alla giovine C Ah! Dite alla giovine C AH! DEE-tay AHL-lah JO-vee-nay C (passage featuring Violetta [veeo-LAYT-tah] and Germont [zhehr-maw6] in the opera La traviata [lah trah-veeAH-tah] — The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP- pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH- vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck-sah6-dr’ dü-mah])

Ah finalmente C Ah! Finalmente! C AH! fee-nahl-MAYN-tay C (excerpt from the opera [TOH-skah]; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel-LEE-kah] and Giuseppe Giacosa [joo-ZAYP-pay jah-KO-zah] after Henri Murger [ah6-ree mür-zhay])

Ah fors e lui sempre liberaC Ah, fors’ è lui; Sempre libera C AH, FOHR-say LOO-ee; SAYM-pray LEE-bay-rah C (excerpt from the opera La traviata [lah trah-veeAH-tah] — The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck- sah6-dr’ dü-mah])

Ah forse lui sempre libera C Ah, fors’è lui; Sempre libera C AH, FOHR-say LOO-ee; SAYM- pray LEE-bay-rah C (excerpt from the opera La traviata [lah trah-veeAH-tah] — The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck-sah6-dr’ dü-mah])

Ah guarda sorella C Ah guarda, sorella C ah gooAR-dah, so-RAYL-lah C (aria from Act I of 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])

Ah il piu lieto il piu felice C Ah il più lieto, il più felice C AH eel peeOO leeAY-toh, eel peeOO fay-LEE-chay C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see- VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre- Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah inseparabile damore il dio e il sol dell anima che mami deh ripetime addio addio speranza ed anima C Ah inseparabile d’amore il Dio ... E’ il sol dell’ anima ... Che m’ami, deh, ripetimi ... Addio, addio, speranza ed anima C AH een-say-pah-RAH-bee-lay dah-MO-ray eel DEE-o ... ay eel sohl dayl-LAH-nee-mah ... kay MAH-mee, day, ree-PAY-tee-mee ... ahd-DEE-o, ahd-DEE-o, spay-RAHN-tsah ay-DAH-nee-mah C (excerpt from Act 1 of the opera Rigoletto [ree-go-LAYT-toh]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Victor Hugo [{VICK-tur h’YOO-go} veek-tawr ü-go])

Ah je veux vivre C Ah! Je veux vivre C AH! zhuh vö vee-vr' C (aria from the opera Roméo et Juliette [raw-may-o ay zhü-leeett]; music by [sharl gôô-no], libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Ah la paterna mano C ah lah pah-TAYR-nah MAH-no C (excerpt from the opera Macbeth [muck-BEHTH]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after William Shakespeare [WILL- lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Ah lo previdi ah tinvola aglocchi miei C Ah, lo previdi ... Ah, t'invola agl'occhi miei C AH, lo pray-VEE-dee ... AH, teen-VO-lah ah-l'YOHK-kee meeAYEE C (concert aria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Ah matilda C Ah, Matilda C AH, mah-TEEL-dah C (excerpt from the opera Guglielmo Tell [goo-leeAYL-mo TAYL] — William Tell [WILL-lihumm TELL]; music by Gioacchino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Étienne de Jouy [ay-teeenn duh zhôôee], Hippolyte- Louis-Florent Bis [eep-paw-leet-lôôee-flaw-rah6 bee], and others, after Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur])

Ah mes amis C Ah! mes amis C ah! meh-zah-mee C (aria from the opera La fille du régiment [lah feey’ dü ray-zhee-mah6] — The Daughter of the Regiment; music by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH-no doh-nee-TSAYT-tee]; libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy Saint-Georges [zhül-ah6- ree vehr-nwah seh6-zhawrzh] and Jean-François-Alfred Bayard [zhah6-frah6-swah-ahl-fredd bah-yar] Ah mes amis quel jour de fete C Ah! mes amis, quel jour de fête! C ah! meh-zah-mee, kell zhôôr duh fett! C (aria from the opera La fille du régiment [lah feey’ dü ray-zhee-mah6] — The Daughter of the Regiment; music by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH-no doh-nee-TSAYT- tee]; libretto by Jules-Henri Vernoy Saint-Georges [zhül-ah6-ree vehr-n’wah seh6-zhawrzh] and Jean-François-Alfred Bayard [zhah6-frah6-swah-ahl-fredd bah-yar])

Ah mon beau laboureur C Ah! mon beau laboureur C ah! maw6 bo lah-bôô-rör C (Ah! kind sir in the vineyard) C (song from Chansons françaises [shah6-saw6 frah6-sezz] by [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Ah mon fils C Ah, mon fils! C ah, maw6 feess! C (excerpt from the opera Le prophète [luh praw-fett] — The Prophet; music by Giacomo Meyerbeer [JAH-ko-mo M¦-ur-bayr] and libretto by Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb])

Ah ne fuis pas encore C Ah! ne fuis pas encore C ah! nuh fooee pah -zah6-kawr C (aria from the opera Roméo et Juliette [raw-may-o ay zhü-leeett]; music by Charles Gounod [sharl gôô- no]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Ah non credea mirarti C Ah! non credea mirarti C AH! nohn kray-DAY-ah mee-RAR-tee C (aria from the opera La sonnambula [lah sohn-NAHM-boo-lah] — The Sleepwalker; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen-CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE- chay ro-MAH-nee])

Ah non credevi tu C Ah! non credevi tu C ah! naw6 kreh-duh-vee tü C (excerpt from the opera Mignon [mee-n’yaw6]; music by Ambroise Thomas [ah6-br’wahz taw-mah]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh])

Ah non giunge uman pensiero C Ah! non giunge uman pensiero C AH! nohn JOON-jay OO- mahn payn-seeAY-ro C (aria from the opera La sonnambula [lah sohn-NAHM-boo-lah] — The Sleepwalker; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen-CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee])

Ah non mhanno ingannata grave a core innamorato C Ah! non m'hanno ingannata!; grave a core innamorato C AH! nohn MAHN-no een-gahn-NAH-tah!; GRAH-vay ah KO-ray een-nah- mo-RAH-toh C (excerpt from the opera Un giorno di regno [oon JOHR-no dee RAY-n’yo] — King for a Day; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee] after A. V. Pineu-Duval [(A. V.) pih-nö dü-vahl])

Ah non potrian resistere C Ah, non potrian resistere C AH, nohn PO-treeahn ray-ZEE-stay- ray C (passage featuring Cerere [chay-RAY-ray] — Ceres [SIH-reez] — and chorus in the cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] Le nozze di Teti e di Peleo [lay NOHT-tsay dee TAY-tee ay dee pay- LAY-o] — The Marriage of Teti [TAY-tee] and Peleo [pay-LAY-o]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee] and libretto by Angelo Maria Ricci [AHN-jay-lo mah- REE-ah REE-chee])

Ah non vavvicinate no no pazzo son C Ah! Non v’avvicinate! ... No! No! pazzo son! C AH! nohn vahv-vee-chee-NAH-tay! ... NO! NO! PAHT-tso sohn! 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-MAY-nee-ko o-LEE-vah] and Luigi Illica [looEE-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], [rood-JAY-ro lay- ohn-kah-VAHL-lo], Giulio Ricordi [JOO-leeo ree-KOHR-dee], and Puccini)

Ah nos peines seront communes C Ah, nos peines seront communes C ah, naw penn seh-raw6 kawm-mün C (aria featuring Naris [nah-reess] in the opera Médée [may-day]; music by [looEE-jee kay-roo-BEE-nee] and libretto by François Benoît Hoffman [frah6-swah beh-nwah HAWF-mahn])

Ah ou va la jeune indoue C Ah! Où va la jeune Indoue C ah! ôô vah lah zhön eh6-dôô C (Ah! Where does the young Hindu girl go) C (aria featuring Lakmé [lahk-may] in the opera Lakmé; music by Léo Delibes [lay-o duh-leeb]; libretto by [edd-maw6 gaw6-dee-neh] and Philippe Gille [fee-leep zheel])

Ah per sempre io ti perdei C Ah, per sempre io ti perdei C AH, payr SAYM-pray yo tee payr- DAYEE C (excerpt 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])

Ah perche non posso odiarti C Ah! perchè non posso odiarti C AH! payr-KAY nohn POHSS-so o-deeAR-tee C (excerpt from the opera La sonnambula [lah sohn-NAHM-boo-lah] — The Sleepwalker; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen-CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee])

Ah perche qui fuggite C Ah, perché qui! fuggite C AH, payr-KAY kooee! food-JEE-tay C (duet with chorus from the opera [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-neeo SOHM-mah] after Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb])

Ah perfido C Ah! perfido C AH! PAYR-fee-doh C concert aria by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Ah perfido per pieta C Ah! perfido — Per pietà C AH! PAYR-fee-doh — payr peeay-TAH C (concert aria by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Ah pescator affonda lesca C Ah! Pescator affonda l’esca C AH! payss-kah-TOH-rahf-FOHN- dah LAYSS-kah C (excerpt from the opera La gioconda [lah jo-KOHN-dah] — The Smiling One; music by Amilcare Ponchielli [ah-meel-KAH-ray pohn-keeAYL-lee] and libretto by Arrigo Boito [ar-REE-go bo-EE-toh] under the pseudonym of Tobia Gorrio [TAW-beeah GAWR- reeo])

Ah piuttosto giu mavvento C Ah! Piuttosto giù m’avvento! C AH! peeoot-TOH-stoh JOO mahv-VAYN-toh! C (excerpt from the opera Tosca [TOH-skah]; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel-LEE-kah] and Giuseppe Giacosa [joo-ZAYP-pay jah-KO-zah] after Henri Murger [ah6-ree mür-zhay])

Ah qual colpo inaspettato C Ah, qual colpo inaspettato C AH, kooahl KOHL-po ee-nah- spayt-TAH-toh C (What an unexpected stroke) C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah qual colpo inaspettato che si fa zitti zitti piano piano C Ah! qual colpo inaspettato! ... Che si fa? Zitti, zitti, piano, piano C AH! kooahl KOHL-po ee-nah-spayt-TAH-toh ... KAY see FAH? TSEET-tee, TSEET-tee, peeAH-no, peeAH-no C (trio from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah quegli occhi C Ah, quegli occhi! C AH, kooAY-l’yee OHK-kee! C (excerpt from the opera Tosca [TOH-skah]; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel-LEE-kah] and Giuseppe Giacosa [joo-ZAYP-pay jah-KO-zah] after Henri Murger [ah6-ree mür-zhay])

Ah rammenta o bella irene C Ah! rammenta, o bella Irene C AH! rahm-MAYN-tah, o BAYL- lah ee-RAY-nay C (composition by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH-no doh-nee-TSAYT-tee] with lyric by [peeAY-tro may-tah-STAH-zeeo])

Ah rendetemi la speme C AH! rayn-DAY-tay-mee lah SPAY-may C (Ah, let me hope again) C (aria featuring Elvira [ayl-VEE-rah] in Act II of 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])

Ah se fosse intorno al trono C AH say FOHSS-say een-TOR-no ahl TRO-no C (aria featuring Tito [TEE-toh] in the opera [lah klay-MAYN-tsah dee TEE-toh] — The Clemency of Titus [T¦-tuss]; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah- DAY-ôôss MO-tsart]; libretto by Caterino Mazzolà [kah-tay-REE-no maht-tso-LAH] after Pietro Metastasio [peeAY-tro may-tah-STAH-zeeo])

Ah se intorno a questurna funesta C Ah, se intorno a quest'urna funesta C AH, say een-TOHR- no ah kooay-STOOR-nah foo-NAY-stah C (excerpt from the opera Orfeo ed Euridice [ohr- FAY-o ayd ayoo-ree-DEE-chay]; music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck [KRIH-stawf VILL- lee-bahlt fawn GLÔÔK] and libretto by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi [rah-neeAY-ree day kahl-tsah- BEE-jee])

Ah se una volta ah non credea mirarti C Ah! Se una volta — Ah, non credea mirarti C AH! say oo-nah VOHL-tah — AH, nohn kray-DAY-ah mee-RAR-tee C (excerpt from the opera La sonnambula [lah sohn-NAHM-boo-lah] — The Sleepwalker; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen- CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee])

Ah segnar invano io tento C Ah! segnar invano io tento C AH! say-n’YAR een-VAH-no yo TAYN-toh C (Ah! vainly do I try to sign my name to her cruel fate) C (aria from the opera Tancredi [tahn-KRAY-dee]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee], libretto by Gaetano Rossi [gahay-TAH-no ROHSS-see] after Voltaire [vawl-tehr])

Ah si ben mio C Ah si, ben mio C ah see, bayn MEE-o C (aria featuring Manrico [mahn- REE-ko] with chorus from the opera [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-nooAY- lay bar-DAH-ray] after Antonio García Gutiérrez [ahn-TOH-neeo gar-THEE-ah goo-teeAYR- rehth])

Ah son vergin vezzosa in veste di sposa C Ah! Son vergin vezzosa in veste di sposa C AH! sohn VAYR-jeen vayd-TSO-zah een VAY-stay dee SPO-zah C (Ah! I’m a Pretty Maiden in Bridal Dress) C (polonaise [pah-luh-NAYZ] by Elvira [ayl-VEE-rah] from Act I of 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])

Ah tardai troppo C Ah! tardai troppo C AH! TAR-dahee 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 [shah-maw-nee]; music by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH-no doh-nee- TSAYT-tee]; libretto by Gaetano Rossi [gahay-TAH-no ROHSS-see] after A. D’Ennery [denn- n’ree] and Lemoine [luh-m’wahn])

Ah ty dushechka C AHK tee DOO-shehch-kuh C (Ah, Little Darling) C (Russian folk song)

Ah ty nochenka C Ah, ty, nochen’ka C AHK, tee, NAW-chenn-kuh C (Oh, Sweet Night) C (Russian folk song)

Ah un foco insolito C Ah! Un foco insolito C AH! oon FO-ko een-so-LEE-toh C (excerpt from the opera [dohn pah-skooAH-lay]; music by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH- no doh-nee-TSAYT-tee]; libretto by Giovanni Ruffini [jo-VAHN-nee roof-FEE-nee] and Donizetti after Angelo Anelli [ahn-JAY-lo ah-NAYL-lee])

Ah venisse vieni il tuo diletto C Ah, venisse ... Vieni, il tuo diletto C AH, vay-NEESS-say ... veeAY-nee, eel TOO-o dee-LAYT-toh C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr- BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo- mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Ah violetta voi signor prendi queste limmagine C Ah, Violetta! / Voi? Signor? / Prendi, quest’è l’immagine C AH, veeo-LAYT-tah! / voee? see-n’YOHR? / PRAYN-dee, kooay-STAY leem- MAH-jee-nay C (passage featuring Germont [zhehr-maw6], Violetta [vee-o-LAYT-tah], Alfredo [ahl-FRAY-doh], Annina [ahn-NEE-nah], and Dottore [doht-TOH-ray] in the opera La traviata [lah trah-veeAH-tah] — The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP- pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH- vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck-sah6-dr’ dü-mah])

Ah vous dirais je maman C Ah! vous dirais-je maman C ah! vôô dee-reh- zhuh mah-mah6 C (composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Ahar noghenim C A’har noghenim C ah-’AR no-gay-NEEM C (After Poems) C (traditional song of the Spanish Jews)

Ahasuerus C ah-hah-ZÜ-rôôss C (character in the oratorio Esther [ESS-tur] by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Ahern C David Anthony Ahern C DAY-vudd ANN-thuh-nee AY-hurn

Ahi come a un vago sol C Ahi, come a un vago sol C AH-ee KO-may ah oon VAH-go SOHL C (As if Toward a Sweet and Gentle Sun) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Ahi disperata vita C Ahi, disperata vita C AH-ee, dee-spay-RAH-tah VEE-tah C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by [KAR-lo jay-ZWAHL-doh])

Ahi lass ogn or C Ahi, lass ‘ogn ‘or C AH-ee lahss-SO-n’yohr C (Alas! I See Now) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by [ZHAHSH deh VEHRT])

Ahi misera mia vita C AH-ee mee-ZAY-rah MEE-ah VEE-tah C (madrigal [MADD-rih- gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh])

Ahlberghi C Paolo Tommaso Alberghi C PAHO-lo tohm-MAH-zo ahl-BAYR-ghee

Ahle C Johann Georg Ahle C YO-hahn GAY-awrk AH-luh

Ahle C Johann Rudolf Ahle C YO-hahn ROO-dawlf AH-luh

Ahlersmeyer C Mathieu Ahlersmeyer C MAH-tihoy AH-lehrss-m§-ur

Ahlstrom C David Ahlstrom C DAY-vudd AHL-strumm Ahna C Heinrich Karl Herman de Ahna C H¦N-rihh KARL HEHR-mahn duh AH-nah

Ahna C Heinrich Karl Hermann de Ahna C H¦N-rihh KARL HEHR-mahn duh AH-nah

Ahnsjo C Claes-H. Ahnsjö C KLAYSS-(H.) AHNSS-yö

Aho C Kalevi Aho C KAH-leh-vih AH-haw

Ahrens C Joseph Johannes Clemens Ahrens C YOHOH-zeff yo-HAHN-nuss KLAY-mennss AH-rennss

Ahronovich C Yuri Ahronovich C YÔÔ-ree ah-KRAW-nuh-vihch C (known also as Georgi [gay-AWR-ghee] Yuri Ahronovich) / (Georgi and Yuri have also been transliterated with terminal y’s)

Ahumade C Miguel Aguilar-Ahumada C mee-GHELL ah-ghee-LAR-ah-oo-MAH-thah

Ai dispietata circe C Ai dispietata Circe C ahee dee-speeay-TAH-tah CHEER-chay C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB- buh])

Ai nostri monti C Ai nostri monti C ahee NO-stree MOHN-tee C (excerpt from the opera Il trovatore [eel tro-vah-TOH-ray] — The Troubadour; music by Giuseppi Verdi [joo-ZAY-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Salvadore Cammarano [sahl-vah-DOH-ray kahm-mah-RAH-no] and Leone Emanuele Bardare [lay-O-nay ay-mah-nooAY-lay bar-DAH-ray] after Antonio García Gutiérrez [ahn-TOH-neeo gar-THEE-ah goo-teeAYR-rehth])

Aiblinger C Johann Kaspar Aiblinger C YO-hahn KAHSS-par AHIHB-lihng-ur

Aichinger C Gregor Aichinger C GRAY-gohr AHIH-hihng-ur

Aida C ah-EE-dah C (an opera; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni [ahn-TAW-neeo ghee-zlahn-TSO-nee] after Auguste Mariette [o-güst mah-reeett] and Camille Du Locle [{kah-meel dü law-kl’} kah-meey’ dü law-kl’]; also a character in the opera)

Aigner C Engelbert Aigner C EHNG-’l-pert AHIHG-nur

Aiken C David Aiken C DAY-vudd AY-kunn

Aiken drum C Aiken Drum C AY-kunn DRUM C (traditional Scottish song)

Ainsi quon oit le cerf bruire C Ainsi qu'on oit le cerf bruire C eh6-see kaw6-nwah luh sehrf brüeerC (As the Hart Panteth) C (psalm set to music by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck [YAHN PEE-turss-zohohn SWAYAY-lihngk])

Ainsley C John Mark Ainsley C JAHN MARK AYNZ-lih

Aio de rotso C L'Aïo de rotso C laheeo duh rawt-so C (Water From the Spring) C (excerpt from Chants d'Auvergne [shah6 doh-vehrny’] — Songs of the Auvergne [o-vehrny’], French folk songs collected by Joseph Canteloube [zho-zeff kah6-t’lôôb])

Air C L’Air C lehr C (The Air) C (poem by Théodore de Banville [tay-aw-dawr duh bah6- veel] set to music by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL-doh HAHN])

Air dastasie et trio C Air d'Astasie et trio C ehr dahss-tah-zee ay tree-o C (aria featuring Astasie [ahss-tah-zee] and trio) C excerpt from the opera Tarare [tah-rar]; music by [ahn-TAW-neeo sah-leeAY-ree] and libretto by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh])

Air de katheline C Air de Katheline C ehr duh kah-tuh-leen C (aria featuring Kathleen [kath- LEEN] in the opera Thyl de Flandre [teel duh flah6-dr’]; music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee]; libretto by José Bruyr [zhaw-zay brü-eer] after C. De Coster [(C.) duh kawss-tay])

Air de neris C Air de Néris C ehr duh nay-ree C (aria featuring Néris in the opera Médée [may-day]; music by Luigi Cherubini [looEE-jee kay-roo-BEE-nee] and libretto by François Benoît Hoffman [frah6-swah beh-nwah HAWF-mahn])

Air des bijoux C ehr day bee-zhôô C (Jewel Song) C (aria from the opera [FAHÔÔST] (French version); music by Charles Gounod [sharl gôô-no]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar- beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh])

Air des sauvages C ehr day so-vahzh C (Air of the Savages) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü-z’leeay])

Air et cabalette de la comtesse C Air et cabalette de la Comtesse C ehr ay kah-bah-lett duh lah kaw6-tess C (Countess's air and cabaletta [kah-bah-LETT-tah]) C (excerpt from the opera Le Comte Ory [luh kaw6t aw-ree] — Count Ory; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb] and Charles-Gaspard Delestre- Poirson [sharl-gahss-par d’less-tr’-pwar-saw6])

Air grave pour les incas du perou C Air grave pour les Incas du Pérou C ehr grahv pôôr leh- zeh6-kah dü pay-rôô C (Solemn Air for the Incas of Peru) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü-z’leeay]) Air polonois C Air Polonois C ehr paw-law-n’wah C (Polish Air) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü-z’leeay])

Air pour les amants qui suivent bellone et pour les amantes qui tachent de les retenir C Air pour les amants qui suivent Bellone et pour les amantes qui tachent de les retenir C ehr pôôr leh-zah- mah6 kee süee-vah6 bell-lawn ay pôôr leh-zah-mah6t kee tah-shah6 duh leh ruh-t’neer C (Air for the men who follow Bellone [bell-lawn] and for their women lovers who try to retain them) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü-z’leeay])

Air pour les amours C ehr pôôr leh-zah-môôr C (Air for Lovers) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü-z’leeay])

Air pour les esclaves africains C Air pour les esclaves Africains C ehr pôôr leh-zess-klahv ah- free-keh6 C (Air for the African Slaves) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü- z’leeay])

Air pour les guerriers portans les drapeaux C ehr pôôr leh ghehr-reeay pawr-tah6 leh drah-po C (Air for the warriors carrying the flags) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü- z’leeay])

Air pour zephire C Air pour Zéphire C ehr pôôr zay-feer C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü-z’leeay])

Air tendre pour la rose C ehr tah6-dr’ pôôr lah rawz C (Tender air for the Rose) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite derived from the opera-ballet [BAL-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 [lôôee fü-z’leeay])

Ais dur C Ais Dur C AHAH-iss DOOR C (key of A sharp major, German designation)

Ais mollC ais Moll C AHAH-iss MAWL C (key of a sharp minor, German designation)

Aitken C Hugh Aitken C h’YOO AYT-k’n Aitken C Robert Aitken C RAH-burt AYT-k’n

Aitken C Webster Aitken C WEBB-stur AYT-k’n

Ajax deuxieme C Ajax deuxième C ah-zhahkss dö-zeeemm C (second ajax) C (character in the opera La belle Hélène [lah bell ay-lenn] — The Fair Helen; 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])

Ajax premier C Ajax premier C ah-zhahkss pruh-meeay C (first ajax) C (character in the opera La belle Hélène [lah bell ay-lenn] — The Fair Helen; 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])

Ajmone marsan C Guido Ajmone-Marsan C gooEE-doh ah-y’MO-nay-MAR-sahn

Ajuar nuevo C ah-hooAR nooAY-vo C (a medieval song of the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Morocco)

Akahito C ah-kah-taw C (Japanese poem set to music by [EE-gur strah- VINN-skee])

Akeroyde C Samuel Akeroyde C SAMM-yuh-wull A-kuh-royd

Akh istomilas ya gorem C Akh! Istomilas ya gorem C AHK! iss-tah-MEE-luss yah GAW- remm C (Oh, I am weary of sorrow) C (Aria featuring Lisa [LEE-suh] in the opera Pique dame [peek dahm] — The Queen of Spades; music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p’YAW-t’r ill- YEECH {chahih-KAWF-skee} chay-KAWF-skee]; libretto by Modest [mah-DYESST {chahih-KAWF-skee} chay-KAWF-skee] after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [ah-lyick- SAHN-d’r sehr-GAY-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn])

Akht kleyne brider C Akht kleyne Brider C AHKT KL¦-nuh BREE-dur C (Eight Little Brothers — poem by A. Katz [(A.) KAHTSS] set to music by Meir Posner [meh-IHR pohz- NEHR])

Akimenko C Fyodor Akimenko C f’YAW-dur ah-KEE-menn-kuh C (known also as Fyodor Stepanovich [styeh-PAH-nuh-vihch] Akimenko)

Akiyama C Kazuyoshi Akiyama C kah-zoo-yawsh ah-kee-yah-mah

Akiyama C Kuniharu Akiyama C koo-nee-hah-loo ah-kee-yah-mah

Akses C Necil Kâz m Akses C NAY-chill KAH-zemm AHK-sess C (the name has been transcribed also as Necil Kâzim Akses) Akutagawa C Yasushi Akutagawa C yahsh ah-koo-tah-gah-wah

Al amor C Al amor C ahl ah-MOHR C (song by Christóbal de Castillejo [kreess-TOH-vahl day kahss-tee-l’YAY-ho] arranged by Fernando J. Obradors [fehr-NAHN-doh (J.) O-VRAH- thawrss])

Al dolce guidami C ahl DOHL-chay gooee-DAH-mee C (aria from the opera Anna Bolena [AHN-nah bo-LAY-nah] — Anne Bolyn [ANN bo-LINN]; music by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay- TAH-no doh-nee-TSAYT-tee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee])

Al hanissim C Al hanissim C AHL hah-neess-SEEM C (The Miracles — a Hebrew song sung at Chanukkah [hah-nook-KAH])

Alabanza del platero C Alabanza del platero C ah-lah-VAHN-thah dell plah-TAY-ro C (In Praise of the Silversmith) C (poem by José Rios [ho-SAY REE-awss] set to music by Eduardo Falú [ay-thooAR-doh fah-LOO])

Aladdin C uh-LADD-dinn

Alain C Jehan Alain C zhehah6 ah-leh6 C (known also as Jehan Ariste Alain [zhehah6 ah-reest ah-leh6])

Alain C Marie-Claire Alain C mah-ree-klehr ah-leh6

Alain C Olivier Alain C aw-lee-veeay ah-leh6

Alaleona C Domenico Alaleona C doh-MAY-nee-ko ah-lah-lay-O-nah

Alard C Delphin Alard C dell-feh6-nah-lar C (known also as Jean-Delphin Alard [zhah6-dell- feh6-nah-lar])

Alarie C Pierrette Alarie C peeehr-rett ah-lah-ree

Alary C Jules Eugène Abraham Alary C zhül ö-zhenn ah-brah-ah6-mah-lah-ree

Alatorre C Eric Alatorre C EH-rick ah-lah-TOHR-ray

Alavanca de mudanza C Alavanca de mudanza C ah-lah-VAHN-kah day moo-THAHN-thah C (instrumental suite based on sacred music from 13th-century Spain)

Alba C Alonso Perez de Alba C ah-LAWN-so PAY-rehth day AHL-vah C (the first name is known also as Alfonso [ahl-FAWN-so])

Alba separa dalla luce lombraC L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra C LAHL-bah say-PAH-rah dahl-lah LOO-chay LOHM-brah C (composition by D'Annunzio [dahn-NOON-tseeo] and Tosti [TOH-stee])

Albach C Carl Albach C KARL AHL-bahk

Alban C Matthias Alban C maht-TEE-ahss AHL-pahn

Alban berg quartett C Quartett C AHL-pahn BEHRK {kôôawr-TETT} k’var- TETT C ()

Albanese C Licia Albanese C LEE-chah ahl-bah-NAY-zay

Albani C Dame Emma Albani C DAYM EMM-muh ahl-BAH-nee

Albani C Mattia Albani C maht-TEE-ah ahl-BAH-nee C (known also as Mathias [mah-TEE- ahss] Albani)

Albeniz C Isaac Albéniz C ee-SAHK ahl-VAY-neeth C (known also as Isaac Manuel Francesco Albéniz [ee-SAHK mah-nooELL frahn-THAYSS-ko ahl-VAY-neeth])

Albeniz C Mateo Perez de Albéniz C mah-TAY-o pay-REHTH day ahl-VAY-neeth C (known also as Mateo Antonio [ahn-TOH-neeo] Pérez de Albéniz)

Albeniz C Pedro Albéniz C PAY-dro ahl-VAY-neeth C (known also as Pedro Albéniz y Basanta [ee bah-SAHN-tah])

Albergati capacelli C Pirro Albergati Capacelli C PEER-ro ahl-bayr-GAH-tee kah-pah- CHAYL-lee C (known also as Pirro d’Albergati Capacelli [PEER-ro dahl-bayr-GAH-tee kah- pah-CHAYL-lee] and Pirro, Conte d’Albergati Capacelli [PEER-ro, KOHN-tay dahl-bayr- GAH-tee kah-pah-CHAYL-lee])

Alberghetti C Anna Maria Alberghetti C ANN-nah mah-REE-ah ahl-bayr-GAYT-tee

Albergoni C A. Albergoni C (A.) ahl-bayr-GO-nee

Alberich C AHL-puh-rihh C (character in [dahss R¦N-gawlt], an opera, with music and libretto by [RIH-hart VAHG-nur])

Alberici C Vincenzo Alberici C veen-CHAYN-tso ahl-bay-REE-chee C (known also as Vincenzo Albrici [veen-CHAYN-tso ahl-BREE-chee])

Albersheim C Gerhard Albersheim C {GUR-hard AL-bur-sh§m} GAYR-hart AHL-pur-sh§m

Albert C ahl-behr C (character in the opera Werther [VEHR-tur]; music by Jules Massenet [zhül {mahss-s’nay} mahss-s’neh]; libretto by Édouard Blau [ay-dôôar blo], [pohl mee-yeeeh], and Georges Hartman [zhawrzh HART-mahn] after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YOhahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh])

Albert C Eugène d’Albert C ö-zhenn dahl-behr

Albert C Heinrich Albert C H¦N-rihh AHL-pehrt

Albert C Karel Albert C KAH-rell AHL-behrt

Alberti C Domenico Alberti C doh-MAY-nee-ko ahl-BAYR-tee

Alberti C Gasparo Alberti C gah-SPAH-ro ahl-BAYR-tee C (known also as Gaspare de Albertis [gah-SPAH-ray day ahl-BAYR-teess])

Alberti C Giuseppe Matteo Alberti C joo-ZAYP-pay maht-TAY-o ahl-BAYR-tee

Alberti C Johann Friedrich Alberti C YO-hahn FREET-rihh ahl-PAYR-tee

Alberti C Rafael Alberti C rah-fah-AYL ahl-BAYR-tee

Albertini C Joachim Albertini C yo-AH-heem ahl-behr-TEE-nee C (known also as Gioacchino Albertini [johahk-KEE-no ahl-bayr-TEE-nee])

Albertsen C Per Hjort Albertsen C PAR h’YÔÔT AL-bert-sawn

Albest C Heinrich Kàan-Albest C H¦N-rihh KAHAHN-AHL-besst C (Germanized version of the Bohemian name JindÍich z Albestç Kàan [YINND-rshihk z’AHL-bess-too KAHAHN])

Albiani C Paolo Albiani C PAHO-lo ahl-beeAH-nee C (character in the opera Simon Boccanegra [SEE-mohn bohk-kah-NAY-grah]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] and G. Montanelli [(G.) mohn-tah-NAYL-lee] after Antonio García Gutiérrez [ahn-TOH-neeo gar-THEE-ah goo-teeAYR-rehth])

Albicastro C Henricus Albicastro C henn-REE-kôôss ahl-bee-KAHSS-tro

Albina C ahl-BEE-nah C (character in the opera La donna del lago [lah DOHN-nah dayl LAH-go] — The Lady of the Lake; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; text by Andrea Leone Tottola [ahn-DRAY-ah lay-O-nay toht-TOH-lah] after Sir Walter Scott [WAWL-tur SKAHT])

Albinder C Frank Albinder C FRANGK AL-binn-dur

Albini C Srecko Albini C SHRETTSS-kaw ahl-BEE-nee

Albinoni C Tomaso Albinoni C toh-MAH-zo ahl-bee-NO-nee C (known also as Tomaso Giovanni [jo-VAHN-nee] Albinoni and as Tomasso [toh-MAHSS-zo] Albinoni)

Alboni C Marietta Alboni C mah-reeAYT-tah ahl-BO-nee

Alborada C ahl-vo-RAH-thah C (traditional Spanish song)

Alborada del gracioso C ahl-vo-RAH-thah dell grah-theeO-so C (The Fool’s Morning Song) C (excerpt from Miroirs [mee-r’war] by [mo-reess rah-vell])

Albrecht C Alexander Albrecht C ah-leck-SAHN-tur AHL-brehht

Albrecht C Evgeny Albrecht C yevv-GAY-nee AHL-brehht C (known also as Evgeny Karlovich [kar-LO-vihch] Albrecht and as Eugen Maria [OY-gunn mah-REE-ah] Albrecht

Albrecht C Gerd Albrecht C GHEHRT AHL-brehht

Albrecht C Hans Albrecht C HAHNSS AHL-brehht

Albrecht C Johann Lorenz Albrecht C YO-hahn LO-renntss AHL-brehht

Albrecht C Karl Albrecht C KARL AHL-brehht C (known also as Karl Franzovich [frahn- ZO-vihch] Albrecht)

Albrecht C Konstantin Albrecht C kahn-stahn-TYEEN AHL-brehht C (known also as Konstantin Karl [KARL] Albrecht and as Konstantin Karlovich [kar-LO-vihch] Albrecht)

Albrecht C Max Albrecht C MAHKSS AHL-brehht

Albrecht C Otto Edwin Albrecht C AHT-toh EDD-wunn AHL-breckt

Albrechtsberger C Johann Georg Albrechtsberger C YO-hahn GAY-awrk AHL-brehhts- pehr-gur

Albrici C Vincenzo Albrici C veen-CHAYN-tso ahl-BREE-chee C (known also as Vincenzo Alberici [veen-CHAYN-tso ahl bay-REE-chee])

Albright C William Albright C WILL-lihumm AHL-br§t C (known also as William Hugh [h’YOO] Albright)

Alcade C Un Alcade C oon ahl-KAH-day C (A Mayor) C (character in the opera [lah FOHR-tsah dayl day-STEE-no] —The Force of Destiny — music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah- REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Angel P. De Saavedra [ahn-HELL (P.) day sah-VAY-drah])

Alcaide C Tomáz Alcaide C tôô-MAHZH ahl-KAHIH-duh Alcalay C Luna Alcalay C LOO-nah AHL-tsah-lahee

Alcantara C Theo Alcantara C TAY-o ahl-kahn-TAH-rah

Alcatraz C {al-kuh-TRAZZ} ahl-kah-TRAHTH

Alcindoro C ahl-cheen-DOH-ro C (character in the opera La bohème [lah baw-emm] — Bohemian Life; music by Giacomo Puccini [jah-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel-LEE-kah] and Giuseppe Giacosa [joo-ZAYP-pay jah-KO-zah] after Henri Murger [ah6-ree mür-zhay])

Alcock C John Alcock C JAHN AL-kahk

Alcorn C Michael Alcorn C M¦-kull AL-kawrn

Alda C Frances Alda C FRANNT-suss AL-dah / (known also as Frances Jeanne [JEEN] Alda)

Aldana C Mario Kuri-Aldana C MAH-reeo KOO-ree-ahl-DAH-nah

Aldema C G. Aldema C (G.) ahl-DEH-mah

Alderighi C Dante Alderighi C DAHN-tay ahl-day-REE-ghee

Aldrich C Perley Dunn Aldrich C PUR-lee DUNN AHL-drihch

Aldrovandini C Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini C joo-ZAYP-pay ahn-TAW-neeo veen-CHAYN-tso ahl-dro-vahn-DEE-nee C (the first name is known also as Gioseffo [jo- ZAYF-fo], and the last as Aldovrandini [ahl-doh-vrahn-DEE-nee], Aldrovandin [ahl-dro- VAHN-deen], Aldrovandon [ahl-dro-VAHN-dohn], and Altrobrandino [ahl-tro-brahn-DEE- no])

Aleko C ah-LAY-kuh C (an opera, with music by Sergey Rakhmaninov [sehr-GAYEE rahk- MAH-nyih-nuff]; libretto by Vladimir Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko [vlah-DYEE-mihr nyee-mih-RAW-vihch-DAHN-chenn-kuh] after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-lyick- SAHN-d’r sehr-GAY-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn]); also a character in the opera)

Alekos cavatina C Aleko’s cavatina C ah-LAY-kuss kah-vah-TEE-nah C (cavatina [ka-vuh- TEE-nuh] from the opera Aleko [ah-LAY-kuh]; music by Sergey Rakhmaninov [sehr-GAYEE rahk-MAH-nyih-nuff]; libretto by Vladimir Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko [vlah-DYEE- mihr ee-VAH-nuh-vihch nyee-mih-RAW-vihch-DAHN-chenn-kuh] after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r sehr-GAY-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn])

Aleluya C ah-lay-LOO-yah C (excerpt from Tres preludios [TRAYSS pray-LOO-theeawss] — Three Preludes — by Celedonio Romero [thay-lay-THO-neeo ro-MAY-ro]) Alemande de liege C Alemande de Liège C ah-l’mah6d duh leeayzh C (song by Pierre Phalèse [peeehr fah-less])

Alembert C Jean-le-Rond d’Alembert C zhah6-luh-raw6 dah-lah6-behr

Alemshah C Kourkene M. Alemshah C kôôr-KAY-neh (M.) ah-lemm-SHAH

Aleph quomodo obscuratum est C Aleph. Quomodo obscuratum est C AH-leff. kôôO-muh-duh ohb-skoo-RAH-tôôm esst C (anonymous composition from the Cancionero de Segovia [kahn- theeo-NAY-ro day say-GO-veeah] — Songbook of Segovia — containing liturgical music from Spain at the time of Christopher Columbus)

Aler C John Aler C JAHN AY-lur

Alessandrescu C Alfred Alessandrescu C ahl-FREDD ah-less-sahn-DRESS-koo

Alessandri C Felice Alessandri C fay-LEE-chay ah-layss-SAHN-dree

Alessandro C Raffaele d’Alessandro C rahf-fah-AY-lay dah-layss-SAHN-dro

Alessandro C Victor Alessandro C VICK-tur ah-less-SANN-dro

Alexander C Haim Alexander C H¦AYM ah-leck-SAHN-tur

Alexander C Josef Alexander C JO-zuff a-ligg-ZANN-dur

Alexander C Meister Alexander C M¦-stur ah-leck-SAHN-tur

Alexandra C Liana Alexandra C leeAH-nah ah-leck-SAHN-drah

Alexandre C Jacob Alexandre C zhah-kawb ah-leck-sah6-dr’

Alexandrov C Alexander Alexandrov C uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r uh-lyick-SAHN-druff / (known also as Alexander Vasil’yevich [vah-SEEL-yeh-vihch] Alexandrov)

Alexandrov C Anatoly Alexandrov C uh-nah-TAW-lee uh-lyick-SAHN-druff / (Anatoly is also transliterated as Anatoli [uh-nah-TAW-lee])

AlexanianC Diran Alexanian C dyih-RAHN uh-lyick-sah-nihAHN

Alexeev C Dmitri Alexeev C d'MEE-tree uh-lyick-SAY-uff

Alexis C Willibald Alexis C VILL-lee-bahlt ah-LECK-siss

Alfano C Franco Alfano C FRAHN-ko ahl-FAH-no Alfarabi C Abu Nasr Alfarabi C AH-boo NAH-s’r ahl-fah-RAH-bee

Alferaki C Achilles Alferaki C ah-kill-LESS ahl-feh-RAH-kee

Alfieri C Pietro Alfieri C peeAY-tro ahl-feeAY-ree

Alfine eccoci qua C ahl-FEE-nay ayk-KO-chee kooah C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Alfonso C dohn ahl-FOHN-so C (character in 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])

Alfonso C Juan Alfonso C hooAHN ahl-FAWN-so

Alfonso x C Alfonso X C ahl-FAWN-so (the tenth) C (13th century) / (known also as Alfonso el Sabio [ell SAH-veeo])

Alfonzo C Juan Bautista Plaza-Alfonzo C hooAHN bahoo-TEESS-tah PLAH-sah-ahl-FAWN- so C (known also as Juan Bautista Plaza)

Alfred schlee gewidmetC Alfred Schlee gewidmet C AHL-frayt SHLAY guh-VITT-mutt C (Dedicated to Alfred Schlee [AHL-frayt SHLAY])

Alfredo C ahl-FRAY-doh C (character in the opera La traviata [lah trah-veeAH-tah] — The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck- sah6-dr’ dü-mah])

Alfven C Hugo Alfvén C HÜ-go AHLF-vayuhn / (known also as Hugo Emil [EHUH-mill] Alfvén)

Algarotti C Francesco Algarotti C frahn-CHAY-sko ahl-gah-ROHT-tee

AlguacililloC ahl-gooah-thee-LEE-l’yo C (character in the opera El gato montés [ell GAH-toh mawn-TAYSS] — The Wildcat — words and music by Manuel Penella [mah-nooELL pay- NAY-l’yah])

Alheim C Marie Olénine d’Alheim C mah-REE-uh aw-lay-neen DAHL-h§m C (known also as Marie Alexeievna [ah-lyick-SAYEE-eff-nuh] Olénine d’Alheim)

Alheim C Pierre D’Alheim C peeehr dah-lemm Ali akbar khan C Ali Akbar Khan C AH-lee AHK-bar KAHN

Alia chorea C AH-lihah kaw-RAY-uhC (dance from Olach tancz (lère partie) [O-lahk TAHNTSS] (First part) — anonymous 17th-century Hungarian dances)

Alia chorea alia hungarica C Alia chorea - Alia hungarica C AH-lihah kaw-RAY-uh - AH-lihah hôôn-GAH-rih-kuh C (dance from Alia chorea No 8 [AH-lihah kaw-RAY-uh (No. 8)] — anonymous 17th-century Hungarian dances)

Alia chorea no eight C Alia chorea No 8 C AH-lihah kaw-RAY-uh (No. 8) C (anonymous 17th-century Hungarian dances)

Alia polonica C AH-lihah paw-LO-nih-kuh C (dance from Olach tancz (lère partie) [O-lahk TAHNTSS] (First part) — anonymous 17th-century Hungarian dances)

Aliabiev C Alexander Aliabiev C uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r ah-lihAH-biheff C (known also as Alexander Nikolaievich [nyee-kah-LAHIH-eh-vihch] Aliabiev)

Alidoro C ah-lee-DOH-ro C (character in the opera La cenerentola [lah chay-nay-RAYN- toh-lah] — Cinderella; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Jacopo Ferretti [YAH-ko-po fayr-RAYT-tee] after Perrault [pehr-ro])

Alio C Francisco Alió C frahn-THEESS-ko ah-leeO

Aliprandi C Bernardo Aliprandi C bayr-NAHR-doh ah-lee-PRAHN-dee

Alkan C Valentin Alkan C vah-lah6-teh6 ahl-kah6 / known also as Charles-Valentin [sharl- vah-lah6-teh6] Alkan)

All mein gedanken C All mein Gedanken C AHL M¦N guh-DAHNG-kunn C (All My Thanks) C (poem by Felix Dahn [FAY-lickss DAHN] set to music by Richard Strauss [RIH- hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

All meine wunche schweigen C (See All meine wunsche schweigen)

All meine wunsche schweigen C All meine Wünsche schweigen C ahl M¦-nuh VÜN-shuh SHV¦-gunn C (song by [AWT-mar SHÖK])

Alla breve C AHL-lah BRAY-vay

Alla danza tedesca C AHL-lah DAHN-tsah tay-DAYSS-kah C (movement from Quartet No. 13 for 2 , Viola and ‘Cello in B Flat Major by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Alla dolce ombra C AH-lah DOHL-chay OHM-brah C (To the Sweet Shadow) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull], with music by [see-preeAH-no deh RAW-ruh] and lyric by Francesco Petrarca [frahn-CHAY-sko pay-TRAR-kah])

Alla marciaC AHL-lah MAR-chah

Alla marcia funebre C AHL-lah MAR-chah foo-NAY-bray

Alla marcia maestoso C AHL-lah MAR-chah mahay-STOH-zo

Alla polacca C AHL-lah po-LAHK-kah

Alla romanza C AHL-lah ro-MAHN-tsah

Alla sicilianaC Alla Siciliana C AHL-lah see-chee-leeAH-nah C (second movement from the Konzert für 3 Cembali und Streicher d-moll [KAWN-tsehrt für 3 TSEMM-bah-lee ôônt SHTR¦-hur d-MAWL] — Concerto for 3 Harpsichords and Strings in d Minor) C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH- stihahn BAHK])

Allan C ahl-lah6 C (character in the lyric drama Le roi Arthus [luh r'wah ar-tüss] — King Arthur — by [ehr-nesst shohss-saw6])

Allaura al cielo ai venti C Allaura, al cielo, ai venti C ahl-LAHOO-rah, ahl cheeAY-lo, ahee VAYN-tee C (To the gentle breeze, to the skies and winds) C (recitative [reh-suh-tuh-TEEV] from the cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] Su le sponde de Tebro [soo lay SPOHN-day day TAY-bro] — On the Banks of the Tiber — by Alessandro Scarlatti [ah-layss-SAHN-dro skar-LAHT-tee])

Alldahl C Per-Gunnar Alldahl C PAR-GÜN-nar AL-dahl

Alldis C John Alldis C JAHN AWL-diss

Alle breve C AHL-lay BRAY-vay

Alle voci del bronzo guerriero C ahl-lay VO-chee dayl BROHN-tso gooayr-reeAY-ro C (To the Bronze Warrior’s Voices) C (excerpt from Cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] No. 19, O! Come chiare e belle [O! KO-may keeAH-ray ay BAYL-lay] — Oh! How bright and beautiful — by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Allegez moy C ahl-luh-zhay mwah C (Relieve Me) C (six-voice song from Medieval France by Josquin Despréz [zhawss-keh6 day-pray])

Allegretto C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh

Allegretto c moll C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh c-MAWL C (Allegretto in c Minor, composition by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert]) Allegretto con variazione C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh kohn vah-reeah-tseeO-nay C (movement from the Clarinet Quintet in A Major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah- DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Allegretto e lusinghiero C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh ay loo-seen-gheeAY-ro

Allegretto espressivo alla romanza C allegretto espressivo alla Romanza C ahl-lay-GRAYT- toh ay-sprayss-SEE-vo ah-lah ro-MAHN-tsah

Allegretto grazioso C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh grah-tseeO-zo

Allegretto lusinghiero C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh loo-zeen-gheeAY-ro

Allegretto non troppo C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh nohn TROHP-po

Allegretto quasi andantino C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh kooAH-zee ahn-dahn-TEE-no

Allegretto scherzando C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh skayr-TSAHN-doh

Allegretto sempre cantabile C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh SAYM-pray kahn-TAH-bee-lay

Allegretto tranquillo C ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh trahn-kooEEL-lo

Allegri C Domenico Allegri C doh-MAY-nee-ko ahl-LAY-gree

Allegri C C gray-GAW-reeo ahl-LAY-gree

Allegri C Lorenzo Allegri C lo-RAYN-tso ahl-LAY-gree

Allegro C ahl-LAY-gro

Allegro C uh-LEGG-ro C (musical play by Richard Rodgers [RIH-churd RAHD-jurz] and Oscar Hammerstein [AHSS-kur HAMM-mur-st§n])

Allegro affetuoso C ahl-LAY-gro ahf-fay-tooO-zo

Allegro agitato C ahl-LAY-gro ah-jee-TAH-toh

Allegro agitato molto C ahl-LAY-gro ah-jee-TAH-toh MOHL-toh

Allegro alla polacca C Allegro alla Polacca C ahl-LAY-gro AHL-lah po-LAHK-kah C (excerpt from the suite Andante e Polacca [ahn-DAHN-tay ay po-LAHK-kah] by [KARL CHEHR-nee])

Allegro animato C ahl-LAY-gro ah-nee-MAH-toh 45

Allegro aperto C ahl-LAY-gro ah-PAYR-toh

Allegro appassionato C ahl-LAY-gro ahp-pahss-seeo-NAH-toh

Allegro assai C ahl-LAY-gro ahss-SAHEE

Allegro assai appassionato C ahl-LAY-gro ahss-SAHEE ahp-pahss-seeo-NAH-toh

Allegro ben ritmato e deciso C ahl-LAY-gro bayn REET-mah-toh ay day-CHEE-zo

Allegro brillante C ahl-leh-gro bree-yah6t C (excerpt from the Concerto pour harpe et orchestre [kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr arp ay awr-kess-tr’] — Concerto for and Orchestra — by François Boieldieu [frah6-swah bwell-deeö]) C (French pronunciation given for “allegro brillante”; Italian pronunciation would be ahl-LAY-gro breel-LAHN-tay)

Allegro caloroso C ahl-LAY-gro kah-lo-RO-zo

Allegro con brio C ahl-LAY-gro kohn BREE-o C (excerpt from Cello Concerto No. 1 by [d’MEE-tree shuss-tah-KAW-vihch])

Allegro con fuoco C ahl-LAY-gro kohn fooO-ko

Allegro con fuoco ma non troppo C ahl-LAY-gro kohn fooO-ko mah nohn TROHP-po

Allegro con moto C ahl-LAY-gro kohn MO-toh

Allegro con spirito C ahl-LAY-gro kohn SPEE-ree-toh

Allegro di molto C ahl-LAY-gro dee MOHL-toh

Allegro e non presto C ahl-LAY-gro ay nohn PRAY-stoh

Allegro e risoluto assai C ahl-LAY-gro ay ree-zo-LOO-toh ahss-SAHEE

Allegro energico C ahl-LAY-gro ay-NAYR-jee-ko

Allegro eroico C ahl-LAY-gro ay-ROEE-ko

Allegro fugato C ahl-LAY-gro foo-GAH-toh

Allegro gentile C ahl-LAY-gro jayn-TEE-lay 46

Allegro giocoso C ahl-LAY-gro jo-KO-zo

Allegro giusto C ahl-LAY-gro JOO-stoh

Allegro grazioso C ahl-LAY-gro grah-tseeO-zo

Allegro guerriero C ahl-LAY-gro gooayr-reeAY-ro

Allegro il penseroso ed il moderato C L’allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato C lahl-LAY-gro, eel payn-zay-RO-zo ay-deel mo-day-RAH-toh C (a choral pastoral ode, with music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l] and libretto after poems by John Milton [JAHN MILL-tunn] rearranged by Charles Jennens [CHAH-rullz JENN-nunnz])

Allegro inquieto C ahl-LAY-gro een-kooee-AY-toh

Allegro leggiero C ahl-LAY-gro layd-JAY-ro

Allegro ma con tenerezza C ahl-LAY-gro mah kohn tay-nay-RAYT-tsah

Allegro ma non tanto C ahl-LAY-gro mah nohn TAHN-toh

Allegro ma non troppo C Allegro, ma non troppo C ahl-LAY-gro, mah nohn TROHP-PO

Allegro ma non troppo e serioso C ahl-LAY-gro mah nohn TROHP-po ay say-reeO-zo

Allegro maestoso C ahl-LAY-gro mah-ay-STOH-zo

Allegro misurato C ahl-LAY-gro mee-zoo-RAH-toh

Allegro moderato C ahl-LAY-gro mo-day-RAH-toh

Allegro moderato e maestoso C ahl-LAY-gro mo-day-RAH-toh ay mah-ay-STOH-zo

Allegro moderato ma risoluto C Allegro moderato, ma risoluto C ahl-LAY-gro mo-day- RAH-toh, mah ree-zo-LOO-toh

Allegro moderato molto e marcato C ahl-LAY-gro mo-day-RAH-toh MOHL-toh ay mar- KAH-toh

Allegro molto appassionato C ahl-LAY-gro MOHL-toh ahp-pahss-seeo-NAH-toh

Allegro molto e con brio C ahl-LAY-gro MOHL-toh ay kohn BREE-o 47

Allegro molto e vivace C ahl-LAY-gro MOHL-toh ay vee-VAH-chay

Allegro molto ed appassionato C ahl-LAY-gro MOHL-toh ayd ahp-pahss-seeo-NAH-toh

Allegro molto moderato C ahl-LAY-gro MOHL-toh mo-day-RAH-toh

Allegro molto più tosto presto C ahl-LAY-gro MOHL-toh peeOO TOH-stoh PRAY-stoh

Allegro molto vivace C ahl-LAY-gro MOHL-toh vee-VAH-chay

Allegro non molto C ahl-LAY-gro nohn MOHL-toh

Allegro non troppo C ahl-LAY-gro nohn TROHP-po

Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso C ahl-LAY-gro nohn TROHP-po ay MOHL-toh mah- ay-STOH-zo

Allegro passionato C ahl-LAY-gro pahss-seeo-NAH-toh

Allegro pesante e risoluto C ahl-LAY-gro pay-ZAHN-tay ay ree-zo-LOO-toh

Allegro piacevole C ahl-LAY-gro peeah-chay-VO-lay

Allegro presto C ahl-LAY-gro PRAY-stoh

Allegro quasi presto C ahl-LAY-gro kooAH-zee PRAY-stoh

Allegro risoluto C ahl-LAY-gro ree-zo-LOO-toh

Allegro scherzando C ahl-LAY-gro skayr-TSAHN-doh

Allegro spiritoso C ahl-LAY-gro spee-ree-TOH-zo

Allegro vigoroso C ahl-LAY-gro vee-go-RO-zo

Allegro vivace C ahl-LAY-gro vee-VAH-chay

Allegro vivace con delicatezza C ahl-LAY-gro vee-VAH-chay kohn day-lee-kah-TAYT-tsah

Allegro vivace e con brio C ahl-LAY-gro vee-VAH-chay ay kohn BREE-o

Allegro vivace quasi doppio movimentoC Allegro vivace, quasi doppio movimento C ahl-LAY- gro vee-VAH-chay, kooAH-zee DAWP-peeo mo-vee-MAYN-toh 48

Allegro vivacissimo C ahl-LAY-gro vee-vah-CHEESS-see-mo

Allegro vivo C ahl-LAY-gro VEE-vo

Allelluya nativitas C Alleluya, nativitas C ahl-lay-LOO-yah, nah-TEE-vih-tahss C (sacred composition by Perotinus [peh-RO-tih-nôôss])

Alleluia C ahl-lay-LOO-yah C (Gregorian [grih-GO-rihunn] chant; section of the Latin mass set to music by various composers)

Alleluia adorado ad templum C Alleluia. Adorado ad templum C ahl-lay-LOO-yah. ah-doh- RAH-doh ahd TAYM-plôôm C (Gregorian [grih-GO-rihunn] chant)

Alleluia beatus vir qui suffert C Alleluia, beatus vir qui suffert C ahl-lay-LOO-yah, beh-AH- tôôss vihr kôôee SOO-fayrt C (anonymous sacred composition)

Alleluia emitte spiritum tuumC Allelluia. Emitte spiritum tuum C ahl-lay-LOO-yah. ay- MEET-tay SPEE-ree-tôôm tôôôôm C (Gregorian [grih-GO-rihunn] chant)

Alleluia paratum cor meum C Alleluia. Paratum cor meum C ahl-lay-LOO-yah. pah-RAH- tôôm kawr MAYÔÔM C (Gregorian [grih-GO-rihunn] chant)

Alleluya epulemur azamis C Alleluya, Epulemur Azamis C ahl-lay-LOO-yah, ay-pôô-LAY- môôr ah-ZAH-miss C (sacred composition by Leoninus [leh-o-NEE-nôôss])

Alleluya per te dei C ahl-lay-LOO-yah pehr tay DAYEE C (part of the alleluia section from a Latin mass by an anonymous 13th- or 14th-century )

Allemand C ahl-mah6 C (composition by Claude Gervaise [klohd zhehr-vezz])

Allemande C ahl-mah6d C (German, French pronunciation)

Allemande C aL-luh-MANND C (an Americanized pronunciation)

Allen C Creighton Allen C KRAY-t’n AL-lunn

Allende C Humberto Allende C oom-VEHR-toh ah-l’YAYN-day C (known also as Pedro Humberto Allende [PAY-dro oom-VEHR-toh ah-l’YAYN-day], Humberto Allende-Sarón [oom-VEHR-toh ah-l’YAYN-day-sah-RAWN], and Pedro Humberto Allende-Sarón [PAY- dro oom-VEHR-toh ah-l’YAYN-day-sah-RAWN])

Allers C Franz Allers C FRAHNSS AHL-lehrss 49

Allerseelen C ahl-lur-ZAY-lunn C (All Souls' Day) C (poem by Hermann von Gilm [HEHR- mahn fawn GHILLM] set to music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

Allerta marinar C All’erta, marinar! C ahl-LAYR-tah, mah-ree-NAR! C (excerpt from the opera L'Africana [lah-free-KAH-nah] — The African Maid; music by Giacomo Meyerbeer [JAH-ko-mo M¦-ur-bayr]; libretto by Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb] and François-Joseph Fétis [frah6-swah-zho-zeff fay-tee])

Alles hat seine zeit C Alles hat seine Zeit C AHL-less haht Z¦-nuh TS¦T C (Everything Has Its Time) C (song by Franz Joseph Haydn [FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff H¦-d'n])

Allesandro C Raffaele d’Allesandro C rahf-fah-AY-lay dahl-lay-SAHN-dro

Allgemeines lamento der freunde C Ist ein allgemeines Lamento der Freunde C isst §n ahl-guh- M¦-nuss lah-MENN-toh dayr FROYN-tuh C (excerpt from Capriccio [kah-PREE-cho] on the Departure of His Most Beloved Brother by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS- tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Allhier kommen die freund weil sie doch sehen dass es anders nicht sein kann und nehmen abschied C Allhier kommen die Freund (weil sie doch sehen, dass es anders nicht sein kann) und nehmen Abschied C ahl-HEER KAWM-munn dee FROYNT (v§l zee dawk ZAY-unn, dahss ess AHN-durss nihht z§n kahn) ôônt NAY-munn AHP-sheet C (excerpt from Capriccio [kah-PREE-cho] on the Departure of His Most Beloved Brother by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Allidea di quel metallo C All'idea di quel metallo C ahl-ee-DAY-ah dee kooayl may-TAHL-lo C (excerpt from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo- ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Allidea di quel metallo numero quindici C All'idea di quel metallo ... Numero quindici C ahl-lee- DAY-ah dee kooayl may-TAHL-lo ... NOO-may-ro kooEEN-dee-chee C (duet from the opera Il Barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh- VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr o-güss- teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl- LEE-nee])

Allihn C Heinrich Allihn C H¦N-rihh AHL-leen C (known also as Heinrich Max Allihn [H¦N- rihh MAHKSS AHL-leen]) 50

Allin C Norman Allin C NAWR-munn AL-linn

Alliot lugaz C Colette Alliot-Lugaz C kaw-lett ahl-yaw-lü-gah

Allmachtge jungfrau hor mein flehen C Allmächt'ge Jungfrau, hör mein Flehen C ahl-MEH- t’guh YÔÔNG-fro7w, HÖR m§n FLAY-unn C (Elisabeth's Prayer) C (aria from the opera Tannhäuser [TAHN-hoy-zur], music and libretto by Richard Wagner [RIH-hart VAHG-nur])

Allmachtger vater blick herabC Allmächt’ger Vater, blick herab C ahl-MEH-t’gur FAHAH-tur, blick heh-RAHP C (aria from Act V of the opera [ree-ENN-tsee]; music and libretto by Richard Wagner [RIH-hart VAHG-nur], libretto after E. Bulwer Lytton [E. BÔÔL-wur LITT- tunn] and M. R. Mitford [M. R. MITT-furd])

Allnachtlich im traume seh ich dichC Allnächtlich im Traume seh’ ich dich C ahl-NEHT-lihh imm TRAHÔÔ-muh ZAY ihh dihh C (I See You in My Dreams Every Night) C (poem by [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh] set to music by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO- mahn])

Allombra di sospetto C All’ombra di sospetto C ahl-LOHM-brah dee so-SPAYT-toh C cantata [kunn-TAH-tah] by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Allon aux noces C ah-law6 o nawss C (excerpt from Suite [süeet] by Nicolas Vallet [nee-kaw- lah vahl-leh])

Allons adieu notre petite table C Allons! ... Adieu, notre petite table C ahl-law6! ... ah-deeö, naw-tr' p'teet tah-bl' C (Come now! ... Farewell, our little table C (passage featuring Manon [mah-naw6] in the opera Manon by Jules Massenet [zhül {mahss-s’nay} mahss-s’neh], libretto by Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Philippe Gille [fee-leep zheel] after Antoine-François Prévost [ah6-twahn-frah6-swah pray-vo])

Allons y chochotte C Allons-y Chochotte C ahl-law6-zee shaw-shawt C (Let's get on with it, Chochotte) C (cafe-concert song by Erik Satie [ay-reek sah-tee])

Alma afflitta che fai C AHL-mah ahf-FLEET-tah kay FAHEE C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh])

Alma de bohemio C Alma de Bohemio C AHL-mah day bo-AY-meeo C (tango by J. A. Caruso [(J. A.) kah-ROO-zo] and R. Firpo [(R.) FEER-po])

Alma de dios C Alma de Dios C AHL-mah day DEE-awss C (a zarzuela [thar-thooAY-lah], with music by José Serrano [ho-SAY sayr-RAH-no]; libretto by Carlos Arniches [KAR-lawss ar-NEE-chayss] and Enrique García Alvarez [ayn-REE-kay gar-THEE-ah ahl-vah-REHTH]) 51

Alma grande e nobil core C AHL-mah GRAHN-day ay NO-beel KO-ray C (A great soul and a noble heart) C (aria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart] contributed to the opera I due baroni di Rocca Azzura [ee DOO-ay bah-RO-nee dee ROHK-kah aht-TSOO-rah] — The Two Barons From Rocca Azzura; music by [doh-MAY-nee-ko chee-mah-RO-zah] and libretto by Giuseppe Palomba [joo- ZAYP-pay pah-LOHM-bah])

Alma parens nata o maria stella maris C Alma parens nata/O Maria stella maris C AHL-mah PAH-raynz NAH-tah/O mah-REE-ah STAYL-lah MAH-reess C (anonymous motet [mo- TETT] from Medieval Cyprus)

Alma redemptoris mater C Alma redemptoris mater C AHL-mah reh-DAYMP-taw-riss MAH-tehr C (Mother of Our Savior) C (motet by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay]) C (Gregorian chant)

Alma sintamos C Alma, sintamos C AHL-mah, seen-TAH-mohss C (song by Joaquín Nin [ho-ah-KEEN NEEN])

Almachus tyrannus C Almachus, tyrannus C ahl-MAH-kôôss, tü-RAHN-nôôss C (character in the oratorio Caecilia, virgo et martyr [chay-CHIH-lihuh, VEER-go ett MAR-tür] — Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr — by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay])

Alman C AHL-mahn

Almaviva C Il Conte d'Almaviva C eel KOHN-tay d'ahl-mah-VEE-vah C (Conte = Count) C (character in the opera Le nozze di Figaro [lay NOHT-tsay dee FEE-gah-ro] — ; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO- tsart]; libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo-RAYN-tso dah POHN-tay] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh])

Almaviva C La Contessa d'Almaviva C lah kohn-TAYSS-sah d'ahl-mah-VEE-vah C (Contessa = Countess) C (character in the opera Le nozze di Figaro [lay NOHT-tsay dee FEE- gah-ro] — The Marriage of Figaro; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah- mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart]; libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo-RAYN-tso dah POHN-tay] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh])

Almaviva C La Contessa di Almaviva C (see Almaviva C La Contessa d’Almaviva)

Alme iam ad gaudia C AHL-meh ihahm udd GUHÔÔ-dihuh C (part of the alleluia section from a Latin mass by an anonymous 13th- or 14th-century composer)

Alme iam ad gaudia alme matris dei alleluya per te dei C Alme iam ad gaudia/Alme matris dei/Alleluya per te dei C AHL-meh ihahm udd GUHÔÔ-dihuh/AHL-meh MAH-treess 52

DAYEE/ahl-lay-LOO-yah payr tay DAYEE C (alleluia section from a Latin mass by an anonymous 13th- or 14th-century composer)

Alme matris dei C AHL-meh MAH-triss DAYEE C (part of the alleluia section from a Latin mass by an anonymous 13th- or 14th-century composer)

Almeida C Antônio de Almeida C {ann-TOH-neeo day ahl-MEE-duh} ah6-TOH-nihôô duh ahl-MAY-duh C (known also as Antônio Jacques de Almeida [{ann-TOH-niho ZHACK day ahl-MEE-duh} ah6-TOH-nihôô ZHAH-kuss duh ahl-MAY-duh])

Almeida C Fernando d’Almeida C fehr-NAH6-dôô dahl-MAY-duh

Almeida C Laurindo Almeida C lahoo-REE6-dôô ahl-MAY-duh

Almeida C Renato Almeida C hay-NAH-tôô ahl-MAY-duh

Almenrader C Karl Almenräder C KARL AHL-munn-ray-dur

Almquist C Carl Jonas Love Almquist C KARL YOO-nahss LOO-vuh AHLM-kvisst

Alnaes C Eyvind Alnaes C AIH-vinn AHL-ness

Alnar C Hasan Ferid Alnar C hah-SAHN feh-RITT AHL-nar C (the name has been transcribed also as Hasan Ferit Alnar)

Alonso C Francisco Alonso C frahn-THEESS-ko ah-LAWN-so

Alouette C L’alouette C l’ah-lôô-ett C (The Lark) C (poem by Léon Chancerel [lay-aw6 shah6-suh-rell] set to music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee])

Alouette gentille alouette C Alouette, gentille Alouette C ah-lôô-ett, zhah6-tee-yah-lôô-ett C (in singing, alouette [ah-lôô-ett-tuh])

Alpaerts C Flor Alpaerts C FLAWR AHL-partss

Alpaerts C Jef Alpaerts C YEFF AHL-partss

Alpenheim C Ilse von Alpenheim C ILL-zuh fawn AHL-punn-h§m

Alpenjager C Der Alpenjäger C dayr AHL-punn-yay-gur C (composition by [FRAHNZ LISST]; title used by various other composers)

Alpestre monte C ahl-PAY-stray MOHN-tay C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by George Frideric 53

Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Alpher C David Alpher C DAY-vudd AL-fur

Als die alte mutter mich noch lehrte singen C Als die alte Mutter mich noch lehrte singen C ahlss dee AHL-tuh MÔÔT-tur mihh nawk LAYR-tuh ZIHNG-unn C (Songs My Mother Taught Me) C (song from Zigeunermelodien [tsee-GOY-nur-may-lo-dihunn] — Gipsy Melodies — by Antonín DvoÍák [AHN-taw-nyeeeen d’VAW-rshahahk])

Als flotter geist C Als flotter Geist C ahlss FLAWT-tur GH¦ST C (excerpt from the opera Der Zigeunerbaron [dayr tsee-GOY-nur-pah-rohn] — The Gypsy Baron; music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]; libretto by Ignaz Schnitzer [IGG-nahtss SHNITT- tsur] after Mor Jókai [MOHR YOHOH-kahih])

Als ick u vinde C ahls ICK ü VINN-duh C (composition by Hubert Waelrant [HÜ-behrt WAHL-rahnt])

Als luise die briefe ihres ungetreuen liebhabers verbrannte C Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte C ahlss loo-EE-zah dee BREE-fuh ee-ress ÔÔN-guh-troy-unn LEEP- hah-berss fehr-BRAHN-tuh C (As Luisa Burned Her Faithless Lover’s Letters) C (poem by Gabriele von Baumberg [gah-preeAY-luh fawn BAHÔÔM-pehrk] set to music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Als wir dort an den wassern der stadt babylon sassen C Als wir dort an den Wassern der Stadt Babylon sassen C ahlss veer dort ahn denn VAHSS-surn dayr SHTAHT BAH-bü-lohn SAHSS-sunn C (By the Rivers of Babylon) C (song from Biblische lieder [BIPP-lih-shuh LEE-dur] — Biblical Songs — by Antonín DvoÍák [AHN-taw-nyeeeen d’VAW-rshahahk])

Alsen C Elsa Alsen C ELL-sah AHL-senn

Alsina C Carlos Roqué Alsina C KAR-lawss ro-KAY ahl-SEE-nah

Alsleben C Julius Alsleben C YOO-lihôôss AHLSS-lay-bunn

Also sprach zarathustra C Also sprach Zarathustra C AHL-zo SHPRAHK tsah-rah-TOO- shtrah C (tone poem by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS] after Nietzsche [NEET- shuh])

Alsted C Johann Heinrich Alsted C YO-hahn H¦N-rihh AHL-shtett

Alt C Hansi Alt C HAHN-see AHLT

Alt rhapsodie C Alt-Rhapsodie C ahlt-rahp-zo-DEE (Old Rhapsody) C (poem by Johann 54

Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh] set to music by Johannes Brahms [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS])

Alt spanisch C Alt-spanisch C AHLT-SHPAHAH-nihsh C (Old Spanish) C (poem by Howard Koch [H!W-urd KAWK] set to music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold [{EH-rick WÔÔLF-gang KAWRN-gohld} AY-rihh VAWLF-gahng KAWRN-gawlt])

Altar C Cevat Memduh Altar C jeh-VAHT MEMM-dôô AHL-tar

Altdeutsches fruhlingslied C Altdeutsches Frühlingslied C ahlt-DOYT-shuss FRÜ-lihngs-leet C (Old German Spring Song) C (poem from Des Knaben Wunderhorn [dess k’NAHAH-bunn VÔÔN-tur-hawrn] — The Youth’s Magic Horn — set to music by [{FEE- lickss MENN-dull-sunn} FAY-lickss MENN-t’lss-zohohn])

Alte C Die Alte C dee AHL-tuh C (The Old Woman) C (poem by Klamer Eberhard Karl Schmidt [KLAHAH-mur AY-bur-hart KARL SHMITT] set to music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Alte clamat epicurus C Alte clamat Epicurus C AHL-tuh KLAH-maht eh-pih-KOO-rôôss C (Epicurus brags) C (excerpt from the 13th-century collection Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah])

Alte laute C Alte Laute C AHL-tuh LAHÔÔ-tuh C (Sounds of Long Ago) C (song by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Alte liebe C Alte Liebe C AHL-tuh LEE-buh C (Old Love) C (composition by Johannes Brahms [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS])

Alte mutter C Die alte Mutter C dee AHL-tuh MÔÔT-tur C (The Old Mother) C (song by Charles Ives [CHAH-rullz ¦VZ])

Alten bosen lieder C Die alten, bösen Lieder C dee AHL-tunn, BÖ-zunn LEE-dur C (The Bad Old Songs) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh] set to music by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Altena C Marius van Altena C MAH-rihüss funn AHL-tuh-nah

Altenburg C Johann Ernst Altenburg C YO-hahn EHRNST AHL-tunn-pôôrk

Altenburg C Michael Altenburg C MIH-hah-ell AHL-tunn-pôôrk

Altenburger C Christian Altenburger C KRIH-stihahn AHL-tunn-pôôr-gur 55

Altes C Ernest-Eugène Altès C ehr-nesst-ö-zhenn ahl-tess

Altes C Joseph-Henri Altès C zho-zeff-ah6-ree ahl-tess

Altglass C Max Altglass C MACKSS AHLT-glass

Althen C Ragnar Althén C RANG-nar ahl-TEE-unn

Althouse C Paul Althouse C PAWL AHLT-hahôôss C (known also as Paul Shearer [SHIH- rur] Althouse)

Altman C Ludwig Altman C {LUDD-wigg AHLT-munn} LOOT-vihh AHLT-mahn

Altman C Volker Altman C FAWL-kur AHLT-mahn

Altmann C Wilhelm Altmann C VILL-hellm AHLT-mahn

Altmeyer C Theo Altmeyer C TAY-o AHLT-m§-ur C (known also as Theodore David Altmeyer [tay-o-DOH-ruh DAH-feet AHLT-m§-ur])

Altnikol C Johann Christoph Altnikol C YO-hahn KRIH-stawf AHLT-nih-kawl

Altorfer C Rainer Altorfer C RAHIH-nur AHL-tawr-fur

Altschuler C Modest Altschuler C {mo-DESST AHLT-shoo-lur} mah-DYESST AHLT- shoo-lur

Alva C Luigi Alva C looEE-hee AHL-vah / (known also as Luis Ernesto Alva Talledo [looEESS ehr-NAYSS-toh AHL-vah tahl-LAY-tho])

Alvarado C Alberto Alvarado C ahl-VEHR-toh ahl-vah-RAH-tho

Alvarado C William Alvarado C WILL-lihumm ahl-vah-RAH-doh

Alvarez C Albert Alvarez C ahl-behr ahl-vah-reh C (known also as Albert Raymond [reh- maw6] Alvarez)

Alvarez C Carlos Álvarez C KAR-lawss AHL-vah-rehth

Alvarez C Idwer Alvarez C eed-WEHR ahl-vah-REHTH

Alvarez parejo C Juan Antonio Alvarez Parejo C hooAHN ahn-TOH-neeo ahl-vah-REHTH pah-RAY-ho 56

Alvaro C Don Alvaro C dohn ahl-VAH-ro C (character in Il viaggio a Reims [eel veeAHD-jo ah reh6ss] — The Journey to Rheims [REEMZ] — a stage cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] with ballet [BAL-lay]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee] and libretto by Luigi Balocchi [looEE-jee bah-LOHK-kee])

Alvaro C Don Alvaro C dohn ahl-VAH-ro C (character in the opera La forza del destino [lah FOHR-tsah dayl day-STEE-no] — The Force of Destiny; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo- ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Angel P. De Saavedra [ahn-HELL (P.) day sahah-VAY-drah])

Alvars C Elias Parish-Alvars C ih-L¦-uss PA-rihsh-AL-varz

Alvary C Lorenzo Alvary C {lo-RENN-zo AL-vah-ree} LO-renn-zo AHL-vah-ree

Alvary C Max Alvary C {MACKSS AL-vuh-ree} MAHKSS AHL-fah-ree / (known also as Maximilian [{mack-suh-MIH-lihunn} mahk-see-MEE-lihahn] Alvary and as Maximilian Achenbach [AH-kunn-pahk])

Alwin C Karl Alwin C KARL AHL-vinn

Alwyn C Kenneth Alwyn C KENN-nuth AHL-winn

Alwyn C William Alwyn C WILL-lihumm AHL-winn

Alypios C ah-LIH-pee-uss

Am C Magnar Åm C MAHNG-nar AWM

Am abend da es kuhle war C Am Abend, da es kühle war C ahm AHAH-bunnt, dah ess KÜ-luh var C (recitative [reh-suh-tuh-TEEV] from the St. Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Am brunnen vor dem tore C Am Brunnen vor dem Tore C ahm BRÔÔN-nunn fohr daym TOH-ruh C (poem by Wilhelm Müller [VILL-hellm MÜL-lur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert] in the song cycle Winterreise [VINN-tur-r§-zuh] — The Winter’s Journey)

Am donaustrom C Am Donaustrom C ahm doh-NAHÔÔ-shtrohm C (song by Bohuslav Martinç [BO-hôô-slahf MAR-tyih-noooo])

Am feierabend C Am Feierabend C ahm F¦-ur-ah-bunnt C (In the Evening) C (poem by Wilhelm Müller [VILL-hellm MÜL-lur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO- bert] in the song cycle Die schöne Müllerin [dee SHÖ-nuh MÜL-luh-rinn] — The Miller’s 57

Lovely Daughter)

Am fenster C Am Fenster C ahm FENN-stur C (At the Window) C (poem by Johann Gabriel Seidl [YO-hahn GAH-preeayl Z¦-t’l] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO- bert])

Am kreuzweg wird begraben C Am Kreuzweg wird begraben C ahm KROYTSS-vayk vihrt buh-GRAHAH-bunn C (They Buried Him at the Crossroads) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N- rihh H¦-nuh] set to music by Charles Tomlinson Griffes [CHAH-rullz TAHM-l’n-s’n GRIFF- fuss])

Am leuchtenden sommermorgenC Am leuchtenden Sommermorgen C ahm LOYH-tunn-tunn ZAWM-mur-mawr-gunn C (On a Bright Summer Morning) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh] set to music by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Am meer C Am Meer C ahm MAYR C (By the Sea) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert] in his Schwanengesang [SHVAHAH-nunn-guh-zahng] — Swan Song)

Am see C Am See C ahm ZAY C (By the Lake) C (poem by Franz von Bruchmann [FRAHNTSS fawn BRÔÔK-mahn] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO- bert])

Am stillen herd C Am stillen Herd C ahm SHTILL-unn HEHRT C (aria from Act I of the opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg [dee M¦-stur-zihng-ur fawn NÜRN-pehrk] — The Mastersingers of Nuremberg, music and libretto by Richard Wagner [RIH-hart VAHG-nur])

Am ufer C Am Ufer C ahm OO-fur C (On the Shore) C (composition by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

Am wildbach die weiden C Am Wildbach die Weiden C ahm VILLT-pahk dee V¦-dunn C (song from Vier Lieder aus dem Jungbrunnen [FEER LEE-dur ahôôss daym YÔÔNG-brôôn- nunn] — Four Songs From ‘The Well of Youth’) C (compositions by Johannes Brahms [yo- HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS])

Amacher C Maryanne Amacher C meh-ree-ANN AH-muh-kur

Amadei C Filippo Amadei C fee-LEEP-po ah-mah-DAYEE

Amadeus quartet C Amadeus Quartet C ah-mah-DAY-uss kôôawr-TETT

Amadigi di gaula C Amadigi di Gaula C ah-mah-DEE-jee dee GAHOO-lah C (an opera, with music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l]; libretto by Nicola 58

Francesco Haym [nee-KO-lah frahn-CHAY-sko ¦M] after Domenico Lalli [doh-MAY-nee-ko LAHL-lee])

Amador C Augusto Alejandro Rodríguez Amador C ahoo-GOOSS-toh ah-lay-HAHN-dro rohd-REE-ghess ah-mah-DAWR C (known also as Augusto Rodríguez)

Amaducci C Bruno Amaducci C BROO-no ah-mah-DOO-chee

Amahl and the night visitors C Amahl and the Night Visitors C ah-MAHL (and the night visitors) C (an opera, with words and music by Gian Carlo Menotti [jahn KAR-lo may-NOHT- tee]; also a character in the opera)

Amalia C ah-MAHAH-lihah C (Amalia) C (poem by Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Amalia C Anna Amalia C AHN-nah ah-MAHAH-lihah

Amalia catharina C Amalia Catharina von Erbach C ah-MAHAH-lihah kah-tah-REE-nah fawn EHR-pahk

Aman dermanjik C ah-MAHN dehr-mah6-ZHICK C (a medieval song with Turkish words sung by the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Bulgaria)

Amani C Nikolai Amani C nyee-kah-LAHEE ah-MAH-nyee

Amanti costanti C ah-MAHN-tee ko-STAHN-tee C (excerpt from the opera Le nozze di Figaro [lay NOHT-tsay dee FEE-gah-ro] — The Marriage of Figaro; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart]; libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo-RAYN-tso dah POHN-tay] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss- teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh])

Amantio di nicolaio C Amantio di Nicolaio C ah-MAWN-teeo dee nee-ko-LAHEE-o C (character in the opera Gianni Schicchi [JAHN-nee SKEEK-kee]; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee] and libretto by Giovacchino Forzano [jo-vahk-KEE-no fohr- TSAH-no])

Amapola C ah-mah-PO-lah C (Poppy) C (song by José Lacalle [ho-SAY lah-KAH-l’yay])

Amar C Licco Amar C LITT-so AH-mar

Amara C Lucine Amara C loo-SEEN ah-MAH-rah

Amarilli C ah-mah-REEL-lee C (Amaryllis) C (poem by G. B. Guarini [gooah-REE-nee] or 59

Allessandro Guarini [ahl-lays-SAHN-dro gooah-REE-nee] set to music by Giulio Caccini [JOO- leeo kah-CHEE-nee]; one version is found in Le nuove musiche [lay nooO-vay MOO-zee-kay]; a second version is found in the Egerton [EH-jur-tunn] Manuscript)

Amarus C AH-mah-rôôss C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by Leoš Janá ek [LEH-awsh yah- NAHAH-check]

Amati C Andrea Amati C ahn-DRAY-ah ah-MAH-tee

Amati C Antonio Amati C ahn-TAW-neeo ah-MAH-tee

Amati C Girolamo Amati C jee-RO-lah-mo ah-MAH-tee

Amati C Nicola Amati C nee-KO-lah ah-MAH-tee C (known also as Niccolò [neek-ko-LO] Amati)

Amato C Pasquale Amato C pah-skooAH-lay ah-MAH-toh

Ambrogio C ahm-BRO-jo C (character in the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh-VILL]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah- KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Cesare Sterbini [chay-ZAH-ray stayr-BEE-nee] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh] and Giuseppe Petrosellini [joo-ZAYP-pay pay-tro-zayl-LEE-nee])

Ambros C August Wilhelm Ambros C AHÔÔ-gôôst VILL-hellm AHM-brawss

Ambros C Vladimír Ambros C VLAH-dyih-meeeer AHM-brawss

Ambrose C ahm-BRAW-zay C (known also as Ambrosius [ahm-BRAW-zihôôss]) C (early Christian saint and creator of “Ambrosian Chant”)

Ambrosian opera chorus C Ambrosian Opera Chorus C amm-BRO-zhunn (Opera Chorus)

Ambrosian singers C Ambrosian Singers C amm-BRO-zhunn (Singers)

Ambrosio C Alfredo d’Ambrosio C ahl-FRAY-doh dahm-BRO-zeeo

Ambrosius C ahm-BRAW-zihôôss C (known also as Ambrose [ahm-BRO-zay]) C (early Christian saint and creator of “Ambrosian Chant”)

Ambrosius C Hermann Ambrosius C HEHR-mahn ahm-BRO-zihôôss

Ame delaissee C L’âme délaissée C lahm day-less-say C (The Neglected Soul) C (poem by 60

Casimir Delavigne [kah-zee-meer deh-lah-veeny’] set to music by Gioachino Rossini [johah- KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee])

Amelia C ah-MAY-leeah C (character in 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-neeo SOHM-mah] after Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb])

Amelia C ah-MAY-leeah C (character in the opera Il castello di Kenilworth [eel kah-STAYL- lo dee KEH-null-wurth] — Kenilworth Castle — by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH-no doh- nee-TSAYT-tee])

AmelingC C ELL-lee AH-muh-lihng C (known also as Elisabeth Sara Ameling [ay-LIH-zah-bett SAH-rah AH-muh-lihng])

Ameller C André Amellér C ahn-dray ah-mull-lay C (known also as André Charles Gabriel Amellér [ahn-dray sharl gah-breeell ah-mull-lay])

Amengual C René Amengual C ray-NAY ah-MAYN-gooahl C (known also as René Amengual-Astaburuaga [ray-NAY ah-MAYN-gooahl-ahss-tah-voo-rooAH-gah])

Amer me repentoie C Se d’amer me repentoie C suh dah-may m’reh-pah6-twah C (14th- century composition by Guillaume de Machaut [ghee-yohm duh mah-shoh])

Amerikanisches quartett C Amerikanisches quartett C ah-meh-rih-KAHAH-nih-shuss k’var- TETT C (American Quartet) C (composition by Antonín DvoÍák [AHN-taw-nyeeeen d’VAW- rshahahk])

Amfitheatrov C Daniele Amfitheatrov C {DA-nihull amm-fih-THEEUH-trawv} dah-nihELL umm-fee-teh-AH-truff / (known also as Daniel Alexandrovich [uh-lyick-SAHN-druh-vihch] Amfiteatrov)

Amfortas C ahm-FOHR-tahss C (character in the opera [PAR-zih-fahl], music and libretto by Richard Wagner [RIH-hart VAHG-nur])

AmicisC Anna Lucia de Amicis C AHN-nah loo-CHEE-ah day ah-MEE-cheess

Amico fritz C L’amico Fritz C lah-MEE-ko FRITTSS (Friend Fritz [FRITTSS] — an opera, with music by Pietro Mascagni [peeAY-tro mah-SKAH-n’yee]; libretto by P. Suardon [(P.) süar- daw6] after Erckmann-Chatrian [EHRK-mahn-shah-tree-ah6])

Amicus meus C uh-MEE-kôôss MEHôôSS C (One of My Disciples) C (motet [mo-TETT] by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay]) 61

Amihai C Yehudi Amihai C yeh-HOO-dee ah-mee-HAHEE

Amina C ah-MEE-nah C (character in the opera La sonnambula [lah sohn-NAHM-boo-lah] — The Sleepwalker; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen-CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee])

Aminta e fillide C Aminta e Fillide C ah-MEEN-tah ay feel-LEE-day C (Amyntas [uh- MINN-tuss] and Phyllis [FILL-luss]) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] for two voices by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Amiot C Père Jean Joseph Marie Amiot C pehr zhah6 zho-zeff mah-ree ah-meeo

Amirkhanian C Charles Amirkhanian C CHAH-rullz ah-meer-KAH-nihunn C (known also as Charles Benjamin [BENN-juh-munn] Amirkhanian)

Amirov C Fikret Dzhamil Amirov C fih-KRYETT dzhah-MEEL ah-MEE-ruff

Amitie C L'amitié C lah-mee-teeay C (song by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL-doh HAHN])

Amleto C ahm-LAY-toh C (Hamlet [HAMM-lutt] — an opera, with music by Ambroise Thomas [ah6-br’wahz taw-mah]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray])

Ammann C Benno Ammann C BENN-no AHM-mahn

Ammerbach C Elias Nikolaus Ammerbach C ay-LEE-ahss NEE-ko-lahôôss AHM-mur-bahk

Ammon C Blasius Ammon C BLAHAH-zihôôss AHM-mohn C (known also as Blasius Amon [AH-mohn])

Amner C John Amner C JAHN AMM-nur

Amneris C ahm-NAY-reess C (character in the opera [ah-EE-dah]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni [ahn-TAW-neeo ghee- zlahn-TSO-nee] after Auguste Mariette [o-güst mah-reeett] and Camille Du Locle [{kah-meel dü law-kl’} kah-meey’ dü law-kl’])

Amo ergo sum C Amo ergo sum C AH-mo AYR-go SOOM C (composition by [BENN-juh-munn BRITT-tunn])

Amo mia vita C T'amo mia vita C TAH-mo MEE-ah VEE-tah C (I Love You, My Life) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee]) 62

Amon C Blasius Amon C BLAHAH-zihôôss AH-mohn C (known also as Blasius Ammon [AHM-mohn])

Amon C Johann Amon C YO-hahn AH-mohn C (known also as Johann Andreas Amon [YO- hahn ahn-DRAY-ahss AH-mohn]) / (the first name is known also as Johannes [yo-HAHN- nuss]

Amonasro C ah-mo-NAHSS-ro C (character in the opera Aida [ah-EE-dah]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni [ahn-TAW-neeo ghee-zlahn-TSO-nee] after Auguste Mariette [o-güst mah-reeett] and Camille du Locle [{kah- meel dü law-kl’} kah-meey’ dü law-kl’])

Amor C ah-MOR C (poem by Clemens von Brentano [KLAY-mennss fawn brenn-TAHAH- no] set to music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

Amor C Al amor C ahl ah-MAWR C (song by Christóbal de Castillejo [kreess-TOH-vahl day kahss-tee-l’YAY-ho] arranged by Fernando J. Obradors [fehr-NAHN-doh (J.) o-vrah- THAWRSS])

Amor C Celso abad amor C THELL-so ah-VAHD ah-MAWR

Amor brujo C El amor brujo C ell ah-MAWR BROO-ho C (composition by Manuel de Falla [mah-nooELL day {FAH-yah} FAH-l’yah])

Amor caelestis C Amor cælestis C UH-mawr chay-LAY-stiss C (character in Ordo virtutum [OHR-doh veer-TOO-tôôm], a musical drama by Hildegard von Bingen [HILL-tuh-gart fawn BIHNG-unn])

Amor chattendi C Amor ch’attendi? C ah-MOHR kaht-TAYN-dee? C (Love, What Are You Waiting for?) C (song by Giulio Caccini [JOO-leeo kah-CHEE-nee])

Amor mi fa cantar a la francesca C Amor mi fa cantar a la Francesca C ah-MOR mi fah kahn- TAH-rah lah frahn-CHAY-skah C (anonymous ballad)

Amor se giusto sei C Amor, se giusto sei C ah-MOHR, say JOO-stoh SAYEE C (Love, If Thou Art Just) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn- tay-VAYR-dee])

Amor vida de mi vida C Amor, vida de mi vida C ah-MOHR, VEE-thah day mee VEE-thah C (Love, Life of My Life) C (excerpt from Maravilla [mah-rah-VEE-l’yah] by Federico Moreno Torroba [fay-thay-REE-ko mo-RAY-no tawr-RO-vah])

Amor volat undique C ah-MOR VO-laht OON-dih-kweh C (Cupid flies everywhere) C 63

(excerpt from Cour d’amours [kôôr dah-môôr] — The Court of Love — a series of poems from the 13th-century manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRFF])

Amore C ah-MO-ray C (Goddess of Love) C (character in the opera Orfeo ed Euridice [ohr- FAY-o ayd ayoo-ree-DEE-chay]; music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck [KRIH-stawf VILL- lee-bahlt fawn GLÔÔK] and libretto by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi [rah-neeAY-ree day kahl-tsah- BEE-jee])

Amore cosi grande C Un amore così grande C oon ah-MO-ray ko-ZEE GRAHN-day C (song by Maggio [MAHD-jo] and Ferilli [fay-REEL-lee])

Amore o grillo C ah-MO-ray o GREEL-lo C (excerpt from the opera [mah-DAH-mah (Butterfly)] — Madam [MA-dumm] Butterfly; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-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])

Amore un ladroncello C E’ amore un ladroncello C ay ah-MO-ray oon lah-drohn-CHAYL-lo C (Love’s a little thief) C (aria from Act II of 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])

Amores la mia madre C Con amores, la mia madre C kohn ah-MO-rayss, la MEE-ah MAH- dray C (With Love, Mother) C (song by Juan de Anchieta [hooAHN day ahn-cheeAY-tah])

Amorevoli C Angelo Amorevoli C ahn-JAY-lo ah-mo-ray-VO-lee C (known also as Angelo Maria Amorevol [AHN-jay-lo mah-REE-ah ah-mo-ray-VO-lee])

Amos C David Amos C DAY-vudd AY-muss

Amossov C ah-MOHSS-suff

Amour C L'Amour C lah-môôr C (Love) C (character in the opera Médée [may-day]; music by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay] and libretto by Pierre Corneille [peeehr kawr-nehy’])

Amour C L'Amour C lah-môôr C (Love) C (character in the opera Orphée et Eurydice [awr-fay ay ö-ree-deess]; music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck [KRIH-stawf VILL-lee- bahlt fawn GLÔÔK] and libretto by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi [rah-neeAY-ree day kahl-tsah-BEE- jee])

Amour des trois oranges C L'amour des trois oranges C lah-môôr day tr’wah aw-rah6zh C 64

(The Love for Three Oranges) C (an opera, with music by Serge Prokofiev [sehr-GAY prah- KAW-fiheff]; libretto by Prokofiev after Carlo Gozzi [KAR-lo GOHT-tsee])

Amour est un oiseau rebelle C L’amour est un oiseau rebelle C lah-môôr esst ü6-nwah-zo ruh- bell C (Love is a Rebellious Bird) C (aria with chorus from the opera Carmen [KAR-m’n]; music by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay]; libretto by Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah-lay-vee])

Amour est un oiseau rebelle habanera C L’amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera) C lah-môôr esst ü6-nwah-zo ruh-bell (ah-bah-neh-rah) C (Love is a rebellious bird (Habanera [hah-buh- NEH-ruh]) C (excerpt from the opera Carmen [KAR-m’n]; music by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay]; libretto by Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah- lay-vee])

Amour et ma belle maistresseC Ma seul amour eh ma belle maistresse C mah söl ah-môôr ay mah bell mess-tress C (My only love, my fair mistress) C (rondeau [RAHN-doh] by Briquet [bree-keh])

Amour lamour ah leve toi soleil C L’amour! L’amour!; Ah! Lève-toi, soleil C lah-môôr! lah- môôr!; ah! leh-v’-twah, saw-lehy’ C (excerpt from the opera Roméo et Juliette [raw-may-o ay zhü-leeett]; music by Charles Gounod [sharl gôô-no]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK- spihuhr])

Amour ma le cuer mis en tel martire C Amour m'a le cuer mis en tel martire C ah-môôr mah luh kör mee zah6 tell mar-teer C (Love has set my heart in such torment) C (ballade [bahl- lahd] — ballad [BAL-ludd] — by Anthonello da Caserta [ahn-toh-NAYL-lo dah kah-ZAYR- tah]

Amours dont sui espris C L'amours dont sui espris C lah-môôr daw6 süee ess-pree C (I am on fire with a love) C (composition by Blondel de Nesle [blaw6-dell duh nell])

Amours nont cure de tristresse C Amours n'ont cure de tristresse C ah-môôr naw6 kür duh treess-tress C (Love has no use for sadness) C (rondeau [RAHN-doh] by Francus de Insula [frah6-küss duh eh6-sü-lah])

Amoyal C Pierre Amoyal C peeehr ah-maw-yahl

Ampfiparnaso C L’Ampfiparnaso C lahmp-fee-par-NAH-zo C (a harmonic comedy by Orazio Vecchi [o-RAH-tseeo VAYK-kee])

Amps C Kym Amps C KIMM AMMPSS 65

Amram C David Amram C DAY-vudd AMM-ramm C (known also as David Werner Amram III [DAY-vudd WUR-nur AMM-ramm III])

Amsterdam C {AMM-stur-damm} AHM-stur-dahm

Amsterdam loeki stardust quartet C Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet C {AMM-stur-damm} AHM-stur-dahm LOO-kee (Stardust Quartet)

Amuri amuri C Amuri, amuri C ah-MOO-ree, ah-MOO-ree C (composition by Sadero [sah- DAY-ro])

Amy C Gilbert Amy C zheel-behr ah-mee

An chloe C An Chloe C ahn KLÖ C (To Chloe [KLO-ee] C (poem by Johann Georg Jacobi [YO-hahn GAY-awrk YAH-kaw-bee] set to music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF- gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

An den fruhling C An den Frühling C ahn dayn FRÜ-lihng C (To Spring) C (poem by Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

An den kleinen radioapparat C An den kleinen Radioapparat C ahn dayn KL¦-nunn RAH- dee-o-ahp-pah-raht C (To a Portable Radio) C (song by [HAHNSS ¦SS-lur])

An den mond C An den Mond C ahn dayn MAWNT C (To the Moon) C (poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

An den schlaf C An den Schlaf C ahn dayn SHLAHAHF C (To Sleep) C (song, title used by various composers)

An den wassern zu babel C An den Wassern zu Babel C ahn dayn VAHSS-surn tsoo BAH- buhl C (composition by Arvo Pärt [AR-vo PEHRT])

An den wind C An den Wind C ahn dayn VINNT C (To the Wind) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh] set to music by Charles Tomlinson Griffes [CHAH-rullz TAHM-l’n- s’n GRIFF-fuss])

An der schonen blauen donau C An der schönen blauen Donau C ahn dayr SHÖ-nunn BLAHÔÔ-unn DOH-nahôô C (On the Beautiful Blue Danube) C (music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II], lyric traditional)

An die freunde C An die Freunde C ahn dee FROYN-tuh C (To My Friends) C (poem by 66

Johann Baptist Mayrhofer [YO-hahn BAHP-tisst M¦R-ho-fur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

An die hoffnung C An die Hoffnung C ahn dee HAWF-nôông C (song by Hanns Eisler [HAHNSS ¦SS-lur])

An die konigin elisabeth C An die Königin Elisabeth C ahn dee KÖ-nee-ghinn ay-LEE-zah- bett C (To Queen Elisabeth [ih-LIH-zuh-buth]) C (song by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

An die leier C An die Leier C ahn dee L¦-ur C (To the Lyre) C (poem by Franz Ritter von Bruchmann [FRAHNTSS RITT-tur fawn BRÔÔK-mahn] after Anakreon [ah-nah-kray- AWN] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

An die musik C An die Musik C ahn dee moo-ZEEK C (To Music) C (poem by Franz von Schober [FRAHNTSS fawn SHO-bur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO- bert])

An die nacht C ahn dee NAHKT C (To Night) C (poem by Clemens Brentano [KLAY- mennss brenn-TAHAH-no] set to music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

An die nachtigall C An die Nachtigall C ahn dee NAHK-tee-gahl C (To the Nightingale) C (song title used by various composers)

An die natur C An die Natur C ahn dee nah-TOOR C (To Nature) C (poem by Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg [FREET-rihh LAY-o-pawlt GRAHF tsoo SHTAWL-pehrk] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

An die parzen C An die Parzen C ahn dee PAR-tsunn C (To the Fates) C (poem by Friedrich Hölderlin [FREET-rihh HÖL-tur-linn] set to music by Paul Hindemith [PAHÔÔL HINN-tuh- mitt])

An die sonne C An die Sonne C ahn dee ZAW-nuh C (To the Sun) C (composition by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

An die sterne C An die Sterne C ahn dee SHTER-nuh C (To the Stars) C (song from Vier doppelchörige Gesänge [FEER DAWP-puhl-kö-rih-guh guh-ZEHNG-uh] C (Four Songs for Double Choir) C (compositions by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

An die uberlebendenC An die Überlebenden C ahn dee Ü-bur-lay-bunn-dunn C (To the Survivors) C (song by Hanns Eisler [HAHNSS ¦SS-lur]

An dro nevez C An dro nevez C ahn dro neh-vay C (A New Dance) C (traditional Breton 67

[bruh-taw6] song)

An mein klavierC An mein Klavier C ahn m§n klah-FEER C (To My Piano) C (song by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

An meinem herzen C An meinem Herzen C ahn M¦-numm HEHR-tsunn C (To my heart) C (song from Frauenliebe und -leben [FRAHÔÔ-unn-lee-buh ôônt -LAY-bunn] — Woman’s Love and Life — a series of songs by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn] based on texts by Adalbert von Chamisso [AHAH-dahl-pehrt fawn kah-MISS-so])

An mignon C An Mignon C ah6 mee-n’yaw6 C (To Mignon) C (poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh] set to music by Louis Spohr [lôôee spawr] — known also as Ludwig Spohr [LOOT-vihh SHPOHR])

An sylvia C An Silvia C ahn ZILL-vihah C (To Sylvia [SILL-veeuh]) C (verse by William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Anacker C August Ferdinand Anacker C AHÔÔ-gôôst FEHR-tee-nahnt AH-nah-kur

Anacreon C uh-NAHK-reh-ohn (Latin pronunciation); uh-NACK-ree-unn (English pronunciation)

Anakreon C ah-nah-kreh-AWN (German spelling and pronunciation)

Anakreons grab C Anakreons Grab C ah-nah-kreh-AWNSS GRAHP C (Anacreon's Grave) C (composition by [HOO-go VAWLF])

Anatema lamo come il fulgor del creato C E un anatema!; l’amo come il fulgor del creato C ay oon ah-nah-TAY-mah! LAH-mo KO-may eel FOOL-gohr dayl kray-AH-toh C (duet from the opera La gioconda [lah jo-KOHN-dah] — The Smiling One; music by Amilcare Ponchielli [ah-meel-KAH-ray pohn-keeAYL-lee]; libretto by Arrigo Boito [ar-REE-go bo-EE- toh] under the pseudonym Tobia Gorrio [TAW-beeah GAWR-reeo])

Anbetung dem erbarmer C Anbetung dem Erbarmer C AHN-bay-tôông daym ehr-PAR-mur C (Worship of the Merciful) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach [KARL FEE-lipp ay-MAHAH-nooayl BAHK])

Ancerl C Karel Ancrl C KAH-rell AHN-tsyehrl

Anchieta C Juan de Anchieta C hooAHN day ahn-chee-AY-tah

Anchio dischiuso un giorno C Anch’io dischiuso un giorno C AHN-keeo deess-keeOO-zo oon 68

JOHR-no C (aria from the opera [nah-BOOK-ko] — King of Babylon; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Temistocle Solera [tay-MEE-stoh- klay so-LAY-rah] after Antonio Cortesi [ahn-TAW-neeo kohr-TAY-zee], Auguste Anicet- Bourgeois [o-güst ah-nih-seh-bôôr-zhwah], and Francis Cornu [frah6-see kawr-nü])

Ancina C Giovenale Ancina C jo-vay-NAH-lay ahn-CHEE-nah C (known also as Giovanni Giovenale Ancina [jo-VAHN-nee jo-vay-NAH-lay ahn-CHEE-nah])

Ancona C Mario Ancona C MAH-reeo ahn-KO-nah

Ancot C Jean Ancot C zhah6-nah6-ko

Ancot C Louis Ancot C lôôee ah6-ko

Anda C Géza Anda C GAY-zah AHN-dah

Andaluza C ahn-dah-LOO-thah C (excerpt from Danzas españolas [DAHN-thahss ayss- pah-n’YO-lahss] — Spanish Dances — by Enrique Granados [ayn-REE-kay grah-NAH- thawss])

Andaluza pleyera C Andaluza (Pleyera) C ahn-dah-LOO-thah (play-YAY-rah) C (excerpt from Danzas españolas [DAHN-thahss ayss-pah-n’YO-lahss] — Spanish Dances — by Enrique Granados [ayn-REE-kay grah-NAH-thawss])

Andante C ahn-DAHN-tay

Andante affetuoso C ahn-DAHN-tay ahf-fay-tooO-zo

Andante and rondo capriccioso C ahn-DAHN-tay (and) ROHN-doh kah-pree-CHO-zo

Andante cantabile C ahn-DAHN-tay kahn-TAH-bee-lay

Andante cantabile con espressione C ahn-DAHN-tay kahn-TAH-bee-lay kohn ay-sprayss- seeO-nay

Andante con grazia ed intimissimo sentimento C ahn-DAHN-tay kohn GRAH-tseeah ayd een- tee-MEESS-see-mo sayn-tee-MAYN-toh

Andante con moto C ahn-DAHN-tay kohn MO-toh

Andante con moto e poco rubato C ahn-DAHN-tay kohn MO-toh ay PO-ko roo-BAH-toh

Andante con moto ma non troppo C ahn-DAHN-tay kohn MO-toh mah nohn TROHP-po 69

Andante con moto tranquillo C ahn-DAHN-tay kohn MO-toh trahn-kooEEL-lo

Andante con variazione C ahn-DAHN-tay kohn vah-reeah-tseeO-nay

Andante e polacca C ahn-DAHN-tay ay po-LAHK-kah C (suite by Carl Zerny [KARL TSEHR-nee]) C (composer known also as Carl Czerny [KARL CHEHR-nee])

Andante favori C ahn-DAHN-tay fah-VO-ree C (title given by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn] to his Sonata No. 32 in c Minor)

Andante grazioso C ahn-DAHN-tay grah-tseeO-zo

Andante larghetto C ahn-DAHN-tay lar-GAYT-toh

Andante larghetto e staccato C ahn-DAHN-tay lar-GAYT-toh ay stahk-KAH-toh

Andante ma non troppo e molto cantabile C ahn-DAHN-tay mah nohn TROHP-po ay MOHL-toh kahn-TAH-bee-lay

Andante ma un poco adagio C ahn-DAHN-tay mah oon PO-ko ah-DAH-jo

Andante moderato C ahn-DAHN-tay mo-day-RAH-toh

Andante molto C ahn-DAHN-tay MOHL-toh

Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo C ahn-DAHN-tay MOHL-toh kahn-TAH-bee-lay ayd ay-sprayss-SEE-vo

Andante mosso C ahn-DAHN-tay MOHSS-so

Andante non troppo e con molta espressione C ahn-DAHN-tay nohn TROHP-po ay kohn MOHL-tah ay-sprayss-seeO-nay

Andante non troppo moderato C ahn-DAHN-tay nohn TROHP-po mo-day-RAH-toh

Andante piu tosto allegretto C Andante più tosto allegretto C ahn-DAHN-tay peeOO TOH- stoh ahl-lay GRAYT-toh

Andante quasi allegretto C ahn-DAHN-tay kooAH-zee ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh

Andante scherzoso più allegretto C ahn-DAHN-tay skayr-TSO-zo peeOO ahl-lay-GRAYT- toh 70

Andante semplice C ahn-DAHN-tay saym-PLEE-chay

Andante sempre cantabile C ahn-DAHN-tay SAYM-pray kahn-TAH-bee-lay

Andante siciliano C ahn-DAHN-tay see-chee-leeAH-no

Andante sostenuto C ahn-DAHN-tay so-stay-NOO-toh

Andante spianato and grande polonaise C ahn-DAHN-tay speeah-NAH-toh (and) grah6d paw-law-nezz C (composition by Frédéric Chopin [fray-day-reek shaw-peh6])

Andante tranquillo C ahn-DAHN-tay trahn-kooEEL-lo

Andante un poco adagio C ahn-DAHN-tay oon PO-ko ah-DAH-jo

Andante un poco mosso ahn-DAHN-tay oon PO-ko MOHSS-so

Andante un poco sostenuto C ahn-DAHN-tay oon PO-ko so-stay-NOO-toh

Andantino C ahn-dahn-TEE-no

Andantino con moto C ahn-dahn-TEE-no kohn MO-toh

Andantino con variazioni C ahn-dahn-TEE-no kohn vah-reeah-tseeO-nee

Andantino grazioso C ahn-dahn-TEE-no grah-tseeO-zo

Andantino ma non troppo C ahn-dahn-TEE-no mah nohn TROHP-po

Andantino meditativo C ahn-dahn-TEE-no may-dee-tah-TEE-vo

Andantino quasi allegretto C ahn-dahn-TEE-no kooAH-zee ahl-lay-GRAYT-toh

Andantino semplice C ahn-dahn-TEE-no SAYM-plee-chay

Andantino simplice C ahn-dahn-TEE-no SEEM-plee-chay

Andantino teneramente C ahn-dahn-TEE-no tay-nay-rah-MAYN-tay

Andantino un poco agitato C ahn-dahn-TEE-no oon PO-ko ah-jee-TAH-toh

Andarletto C ahn-dar-LETT-toh C (a medieval song of the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Yugoslavia) 71

Andenken C AHN-dehng-kunn C (Memories) C (song by Hanns Eisler [HAHNSS ¦SS-lur])

Anderberg C Carl-Olof Anderberg C KARL-OO-lôôf AHN-der-bary’

Anders C Peter Anders C PAY-tur AHN-turss

Andersen C Carl Joachim Andersen C KARL YOHOH-ah-kimm AHN-tur-sunn

Andersen C Karl August Andersen C KARL AEW-ghewst AH-nuh-sh’n

Andersen C Karsten Andersen C KAHSH-t’n AH-nuh-sh’n

Anderson C Knud Anderson C k’NOOTH AH-nuh-sh’n

Anderssen C Alfred Anderssén C AHL-frayd ahn-dayrss-SAYN

Andersson C AHN-derss-sawn

Andonis C AHN-daw-nyiss C (character in the opera Ìecké Pašije [RSHETTSS-keheh PAH- shih-yeh] — The Greek Passion; music by Bohuslav Martinç [BO-hôô-slahf MAR-tyih-noooo] and libretto by Martinç after Nikos Kazantzakis [NEE-kawss kah-zahnt-Z¦-kiss])

Andrade C Francesco d’Andrade C frah6-SEHSH-kôô dah6-DRAH-duh

Andrade C Mario de Andrade C MAH-rihôô jah6-DRAHDJ

Andrade C Segundo Luis Moreno Andrade C say-GOON-doh looEESS mo-RAY-no ahn- DRAH-thay C (known also as Segundo Luis Moreno)

Andrasovan C Tibor Andrašovan C TYIH-bawr AHN-druh-shaw-vahn

Andre C Anton André C AHN-tohohn AHN-dray C (known also as Johann Anton [YO-hahn] André)

Andre C Franz André C frah6tss ah6-dray

Andre C Johann André C YO-hahn AHN-dray / (the first name is known also as Jean [zhah6])

Andre C Maurice André C mo-reess ah6-dray

Andrea chenier C Andrea Chénier C ahn-dray-ah shay-neeay C (an opera, with music by [oom-BAYR-toh jor-DAH-no] and libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel- LEE-kah]) 72

Andreae C Bärbel Andreae C BEHR-buhl AHN-dray-eh

Andreae C Marc Andreae C MARK AHN-dray-eh

Andreae C Volkmar Andreae C FAWLK-mar AHN-dray-eh

Andree C Elfrida Andrée C ell-FREE-dah ahn-DREE-uh

Andreis C Josip Andreis C YAW-sipp AHN-dray-ahsh

Andrej C AHN-drayay C (character whose death is the subject of the first movement of the suite Taras Bulba [TAH-russ BÔÔL-buh] by Leoš Janá ek [LEH-awsh yah-NAHAH-check])

Andreoli C Carlo Andreoli C KAR-lo ahn-dray-O-lee

Andres C Andrès C ahn-dress C (character in 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-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray])

Andresen C Ivar Andrésen C EE-var ahn-DREHEH-s’n

Andrevi C Francisco Andreví C frahn-THEESS-ko ahn-dray-VEE C (known also as Francisco Andreví y Castellar [frahn-THEESS-ko ahn-dray-VEE ee kahss-tay-l’YAR])

Andri C AHN-dree C (character whose death is the subject of the first movement of the suite Taras Bulba [TAH-russ BÔÔL-buh] by Leoš Janá ek [LEH-awsh yah-NAHAH-check]) C (preferred spelling and pronunciation Andrej [AHN-drayay])

Andricu C Mihail G. Andricu C mee-HAHEEL (G.) ahn-DREE-koo / (known also as Mihail Gheorghe [gheh-AWR-gheh] Andricu)

Andries C Jean Andries C zhah6-nah6-dreess

Andriessen C Hendrik Andriessen C HENN-drick ahn-DREESS-sunn

Andriessen C Jurriaan Andriessen C yür-rihAHAHN ahn-DREESS-sunn

Andriessen C C LÔÔEE ahn-DREESS-sunn

Andriessen C Willem Andriessen C WILL-lumm ahn-DREESS-sunn

Andrieu C Fransiscus Andrieu C frah6-seess-küss ah6-dree-ö) 73

Anepata C Pippo Anepata C PEEP-po ah-nay-PAH-tah

Anerio C Felice Anerio C fay-LEE-chay ah-NAY-reeo

Anerio C Giovanni Francesco Anerio C jo-VAHN-nee frahn-CHAY-sko ah-NAY-reeo

Anet C Baptiste Anet C bah-teest ah-neh C (known also as Jean-Jacques-Baptiste [zhah6- zhack-bah-teest] Anet)

Anet C Jean-Baptiste Anet C zhah6-bah-teest ah-neh / (the last name is recorded also as Annet [ahn-neh], Annette [ahn-nett], Anette [ah-nett], and Hanet [ah-neb])

Anfangs wollt ich fast verzagen C Anfangs wollt’ ich fast verzagen C AHN-fahngs vawlt ihh fahst fehr-TSAHAH-gunn C (At First I Thought I Could Not Bear it) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh] set to music by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-behrt SHOO-mahn] in the song cycle Liederkreis [LEE-dur-kr§ss])

Anfossi C Pasquale Anfossi C pah-skooAH-lay ahn-FOHSS-see

Ange adorable C ah6zh ah-daw-rah-bl’ C (aria from the opera Roméo et Juliette [raw-may-o ay zhü-leeett]; music by Charles Gounod [sharl gôô-no]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar- beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Angele C Angèle C ah6-zhell C (character in the opera Der Zar lässt sich photographieren [dayr TSAR LESST zihh fo-toh-grah-fihAY-runn] — The Tsar Has His Photograph Taken ; music by Kurt Weill [KÔÔRT V¦L] and libretto by Georg Kaiser [GAY-awrk KAHIH-zur])

Angeles C Victoria de Los Angeles C veek-TOH-reeah day lawss ahn-HAY-layss

Angeli C Andrea d’Angeli C ahn-DRAY-ah dahn-JAY-lee

Angelica C ahn-JAY-lee-kah C (character in the opera Orlando [ohr-LAHN-doh]; music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l]; anonymous libretto adapted from Carlo Sigismondo Capece [KAR-lo see-gheess-MOHN-doh kah-PAY-chay] after Ludovico Ariosto [loo-doh-VEE-ko ah-reeO-stoh])

AngeliniC Bontempi Giovanni Andrea Angelini C bohn-TAYM-pee jo-VAHN-nee ahn- DRAY-ah ahn-jay-LEE-nee

Angelis C Nazzareno de Angelis C naht-tsah-RAY-no day ahn-JAY-leess

Angelo C Louis d’Angelo C LOO-uss DANN-juh-lo 74

Angeloni C Carlo Angeloni C KAR-lo ahn-jay-LO-nee

Angeloni C Luigi Angeloni C looEE-jee ahn-jay-LO-nee

Angelotti C Cesare Angelotti C chay-ZAY-ray ahn-jay-LOHT-tee C (character in the opera Tosca [TOH-skah]; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel-LEE-kah] and Giuseppe Giacosa [joo-ZAYP-pay jah-KO-zah] after Henri Murger [ah6-ree mür-zhay])

Angelus domini C Angelus Domini C AHN-jeh-lôôss DAW-mih-nee C (antiphon [ANN-tuh- funn] in the First Vespers of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin after [jo- VAHN-nee gahb-reeAY-lee])

Angelus gabriel descendit C Angelus Gabriel descendit C AHN-jeh-lôôss GAHB-reeell dayss- CHAYN-ditt C (composition by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Angerer C Paul Angerer C PAHôôL AHNG-uh-rur

Angermuller C Rudolph Angermüller C ROO-dawlf AHNG-ur-mül-lur C (known also as Rudolph Kurt Angermüller [ROO-dawlf KÔÔRT AHNG-ur-mül-lur])

Angiolin dal biondo crin C AHN-jo-leen dahl beeOHN-doh KREEN C (composition by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST])

Angiolina C ahn-jo-LEE-nah C (character in the opera La cenerentola [lah chay-nay-RAYN- toh-lah] — Cinderella; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Jacopo Ferretti [YAH-ko-po fayr-RAYT-tee] after Perrault [pehr-ro])

Anglebert C Jean-Henri d’Anglebert C zhah6 ah6-ree dah6-gl’-behr

Angles C Higini Anglès C ee-JEE-nee ahn-GLESS C (the Spanish form of this Catalan [KAH- t’-lunn] name is Higinio Anglès [ee-HEE-niho ahn-GLAYSS])

Angles C Rafael Anglès C rah-fah-ELL ahn-GLAYSS

Anglia planctus itera C Anglia, planctus itera C AHN-glee-ah PLAHNK-tôôss IH-teh-ruh C (England, Repeat Your Lamentation) C (anonymous composition)

Anhalt C István Anhalt C {ISST-vahn AHN-hahlt} IHSHT-vahahn AHN-hahlt

Anhang zum schluss der freimaurerloge lasst uns mit geschlungnen handen C Anhang zum Schluss der Freimaurerloge: "Lasst uns mit geschlungnen Händen" C AHN-hahng tsoom SHLÔÔSS dayr FR¦-mahôô-rur-lo-guh: "LAHSST ôôns mitt guh-SHLÔÔNG-nunn 75

HENN-tunn" C (composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY- ôôss MO-tsart])

Ani maamin C Ani Maamin C ah-NEE mah-ah-MEEN C (I Believe — traditional Ashkenazi [ahsh-keh-NAH-zee] song)

Anievas C Augustin Anievas C AW-guss-teen uh-NEE-vuss

Anime avventurose C ah-NEE-may ahv-vayn-too-RO-zay C (excerpt from the opera Orfeo ed Euridice [ohr-FAY-o ayd ayoo-ree-DEE-chay]; music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck [KRIH-stawf VILL-lee-bahlt fawn GLÔÔK] and libretto by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi [rah-neeAY- ree day kahl-tsah-BEE-jee])

Animuccia C Giovanni Animuccia C jo-VAHN-nee ah-nee-MOO-chah

Anisimov C Alexander Anisimov C uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r ah-NYEE-sih-muff

Anka C Paul Anka C PAWL ANG-kuh

Anna C Donna Anna C DOHN-nah AHN-nah C (character in the opera [dohn jo-VAHN-nee]; 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])

Anna amalia C Anna Amalia C AHN-nah ah-MAH-lihah

Anna bolena C Anna Bolena C AHN-nah bo-LAY-nah C (Anne Bolyn [ANN bo-LINN]) C (an opera, with music by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH-no doh-nee-TSAYT-tee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee]; also a character in the opera)

Anna livia plurabelleC Anna Livia Plurabelle C ANN-nuh LIH-vihuh PLÔÔ-ruh-bell C (composition by Stephen Albert [STEE-vunn AL-burt])

Anna parens matris C AHN-nah PAH-raynss MAH-triss C (anonymous antiphon [ANN-tuh- funn] from Medieval Cyprus)

Annee en vain chasse lannee azael azael C L'année en vain chasse l'année ... Azaël! Azaël! C lah-nay ah6 veh6 shahss lah-nay ... ah-zah-ell! ah-zah-ell! C (Year Vainly Follows Year) C (aria featuring Lia [lee-ah] in the opera L'enfant prodigue [lah6-fah6 praw-deeg]; music by [klohd deh-büss-see] and libretto by E. Guinard [ghee-nar])

Annees de pelerinage C Années de pèlerinage C ahn-nay duh peh-l’ree-nahzh C (Years of Pilgrimage) C (compositions by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST]) 76

Annemarie Schmeisser C AHN-nuh-mah-ree SHM¦SS-sur

Annibale C ahn-nee-BAH-lay

Annina C ahn-NEE-nah C (character in the opera La traviata [lah trah-veeAH-tah] — The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck- sah6-dr’ dü-mah])

Annina C ahn-NEE-nah C (character in the opera [dayr RO-zunn-kah- fah-leer] — The Knight of the Rose; music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS] and libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal [HOO-go fawn HAWF-mahn-stahl])

Annina C ahn-NEE-nah C (character in the operetta Eine Nacht in Venedig [¦-nuh NAHKT inn fay-NAY-dihh] — A Night in Venice;music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]; libretto by Camillo Walzel [kah-MEEL-lo VAHL-tsell] and Richard Genée [RIH-hart zhuh-nay])

Annina donde vieni oh mio rimorsoC Annina, donde vieni? ... Oh mio rimorso! C ahn-NEE- nah, DOHN-day veeAY-nee? ... o MEE-o ree-MOHR-so! C (passage featuring Alfredo [ahl- FRAY-doh] and Annina [ahn-NEE-nah] in the opera La traviata [lah trah-veeAH-tah] — The Worldly Woman; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after Alexandre Dumas [ah-leck- sah6-dr’ dü-mah])

Anonymes du xviie siecle C Anonymes du XVIIe siècle C ah-naw-neem dü XVIIe seeeh-kl’ C (Anonymous 17th century)

Anosov C Nikolai Anosov C nyee-kah-LAHEE ah-NAW-suff

Anrooy C Peter van Anrooy C PAY-tur funn AHN-rohohee

Anschutz C Johann Andreas Anschütz C YO-hahn ahn-DRAY-ahss AHN-shütss

Anschutz C Karl Anschütz C KARL AHN-shütss

Anselmi C Giuseppe Anselmi C joo-ZAYP-pay ahn-SAYL-mee

Ansermet C Ernest Ansermet C ehr-nesst ah6-ser-meh C (known also as Ernst [EHRNST] Ansermet)

Ansorge C Conrad Ansorge C KOHN-raht ahn-SAWR-guh C (known also as Conrad Eduard Reinhold Ansorge [KOHN-raht AY-dwart R¦N-hawlt ahn-SAWR-guh]) 77

Antal C Mátyás Antál C MAHAHT-yahahsh ahn-TAHAHL

Ante thronum C AHN-teh THRAW-nôôm C (antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn] by Adriano Banchieri [ah-dreeAH-no bahn-keeAY-ree])

Antegnati C Costanzo Antegnati C ko-STAHN-tso ahn-tay-n’YAH-tee

Antes C John Antes C JAHN ANN-tuss / (the first name is known also as Johann [YAW- hahn])

Antheil C George Antheil C JAW-urj ANN-t§l C (known also as Georg Johann Carl Antheil [GAY-awrk YO-hahn KARL AHN-t§l])

Anthoni usque limina C ahn-taw-nee üss-kuh lee-mee-nah C (motet [mo-TETT] by Antoine Busnoys [ah6-twahn bü-n’wah])

Anticho C Andrea Anticho C ahn-DRAY-ah ahn-TEE-ko C (the last name is known also as Antico [ahn-TEE-ko], Antigo [ahn-TEE-go], Antiquo [ahn-TEE-kooo], and Antiquus [ahn- TEE-kooôôss])

Antico C Andrea Antico C ahn-DRAY-ah ahn-TEE-ko C (the last name is known also as Anticho [ahn-TEE-ko], Antigo [ahn-TEE-go], Antiquo [ahn-TEE-kooo], and Antiquus [ahn- TEE-kooôôss])

Antill C John Antill C JAHN ANN-t’l C (known also as John Henry [HENN-ree] Antill)

Antillana C ahn-tee-l’YAH-nah C (excerpt from Salsa para vientos [SAHL-sah pah-rah veeAYN-tawss] by Roberto Sierra [roh-BEHR-toh seeEHR-rah])

Antiphon C ANN-tuh-funn C (American pronunciation)

Antiphona benedicamus C Antiphona — benedicamus C ahn-tih-FO-nuh — beh-neh-DEE- kah-môôss C (antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay- VAYR-dee])

Antiphona et psalmus one hundred and nine C Antiphona et psalmus 109 C ahn-tih-FO-nuh ett SAHL-môôss 109 C (composition by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay- VAYR-dee])

Antiphona i ad psalmum cix elisabeth zachariae C Antiphona I ad psalmum CIX: Elisabeth Zachariae C ahn-tih-FO-nuh 1 ahd SAHL-môôm 109: ay-LEE-zah-bayt dzah-KAH-rihay C (antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee]) 78

Antiphona ii ad psalmum cx innuebant patri C Antiphona II ad psalmum CX: Innuebant patri C ahn-tih-FO-nuh 2 ahd SAHL-môôm 110: een-noo-AY-bahnt PAH-tree C (antiphon [ANN- tuh-funn] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Antiphona iii ad psalmum cxi joannes vocabitur C Antiphona III ad psalmum CXI: Joannes vocabitur C ahn-tih-FO-nuh 3 ahd SAHL-môôm 111: yo-AHN-ness vaw-KAH-bih-tôôr C (antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Antiphona iv ad psalmum cxii inter natos C Antiphona IV ad psalmum CXII: Inter natos C ahn- tih-FO-nuh 4 ahd SAHL-môôm 112: EEN-tehr NUH-tohss C (antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Antiphona v ad psalmum cxvi tu puer propheta C Antiphona V ad psalmum CXVI: Tu puer, propheta C ahn-tih-FO-nuh 5 ahd SAHL-môôm 116: TOO PÔÔ-ehr, praw-FAY-tuh C (antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Antiphona vi ad magnificat puer qui natus est nobis C Antiphona VI ad Magnificat: Puer qui natus est nobis C ahn-tih-FO-nuh 6 ahd mah-n’YIH-fih-kaht: PÔÔ-ehr kôôee NAH-tôôss esst NO-biss C (antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay- VAYR-dee])

Antiquiis venetus C Andreas de Antiquiis Venetus C ahn-DRAY-ahss day ahn-TEE-kooihihss VEH-neh-tôôss

Antiquo C Andrea Antiquo C ahn-DRAY-ah ahn-TEE-kooo C (known also as Andrea Antico [ahn-TEE-ko], Andrea Anticho [ahn-TEE-ko], and Andrea Antiquus [ahn-TEE-kôôôôss])

Antiquus C Andrea Antiquus C ahn-DRAY-ah ahn-TEE-kôôôôss C (known also as Andrea Antico [ahn-DRAY-ah ahn-TEE-ko], Andrea Anticho [ahn-DRAY-ah ahn-TEE-ko], and Andrea Antiquo [ahn-DRAY-ah ahn-TEE-kooo])

Antiquus C Andreas Antiquus C ahn-DRAY-ahss ahn-TEE-kôôôôss

Antoine C Georges Antoine C zhawrzh ah6-twahn

Antoinette C ann-tuh-NETT C (composition by )

Anton C Karl Anton C KARL AHN-tohohn

Anton C Max Anton C MAHKSS AHN-tohohn

Antonellini C Nino Antonellini C NEE-no ahn-toh-nayl-LEE-nee 79

Antoni C Antonio d’Antoni C ahn-TAW-neeo dahn-TOH-nee

Antonia C ahn-TAW-neeah C (character in 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-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray])

Antonio C ahn-TAW-neeo 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])

Antonio C ahn-TAW-neeo C (character in the opera Le nozze di Figaro [lay NOHT-tsay dee FEE-gah-ro] — The Marriage of Figaro; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF- gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart]; libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo-RAYN-tso dah POHN- tay] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar- sheh])

Antonio C ahn-TAW-neeo C (character in Il viaggio a Reims [eel veeAHD-jo ah reh6ss] — The Journey to Rheims [REEMZ] — a stage cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] with ballet [BAL-lay]; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee] and libretto by Luigi Balocchi [looEE-jee bah-LOHK-kee])

Antoniou C John Antoniou C JAHN ann-TOH-niho

Antoniou C Theodore Antoniou C THEE-uh-dohr ann-TOH-niho C (an Americanized version of the Greek name Theodoros Antoniou [theh-AW-thaw-russ ahn-doh-NEE-o])

Antonius von fischpredigt C Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt C dess ahn-TOH- nihôôss fawn PAH-dôôah FIHSH-pray-dihkt C (St. Anthony of Padua preaches to the fishes) C (poem from Des Knaben Wunderhorn [dess k’NAHAH-bunn VÔÔN-tur-hawrn] — The Youth’s Magic Horn — set to music by Gustav Mahler [GÔÔ-stahf MAHAH-lur])

Antony C Franz Joseph Antony C FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff AHN-taw-nee

Antoueno C L'Antouèno C lah6-tôôeh-no C (Anthony) C (excerpt from Chants d'Auvergne [shah6 doh-vehrny’] — Songs of the Auvergne [o-vehrny’], French folk songs collected by Joseph Canteloube [zho-zeff kah6-t’lôôb])

Antunano C Conchita Antuñano C kawn-CHEE-tah ahn-too-n’YAH-no

Anunciacion C La anunciación C lah ah-noon-seeah-seeAWN C (excerpt from Navidad nuestra [nah-vee-THAD nooAYSS-trah]; music by Ariel Ramírez [ah-reeELL rah-MEE-ress] and text by F. Luna [(F.) LOO-nah]) 80

Anzaghi C Davide Anzaghi C dah-VEE-day ahn-TSAH-ghee

Anzoleta avanti la regata C ahn-tso-LAY-tah ah-VAHN-tee lah ray-GAH-tah C (Angelina [ann-juh-LEE-nuh] before the regatta) C (The first of three songs in Venetian dialect from La regata veneziana [lah ray-GAH-tah vay-nay-tseeAH-nah] — The Venetian Regata — by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee])

Anzoleta co pasa la regata C ahn-tso-LAY-tah ko pah-sah lah ray-GAH-tah C (Angelina [ann-juh-LEE-nuh] during the race) C (The second of three songs in Venetian dialect from La regata veneziana [lah ray-GAH-tah vay-nay-tseeAH-nah] — The Venetian Regata — by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee])

Anzoleta dopo la regata C ahn-tso-LAY-tah doh-po lah ray-GAH-tah C (Angelina [ann- juh-LEE-nuh] after the race) C (The third of three songs in Venetian dialect from La regata veneziana [lah ray-GAH-tah vay-nay-tseeAH-nah] — The Venetian Regata — by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee])

Apel C Johann August Apel C YO-hahn AHÔÔ-gôôst AH-puhl

Apel C Toby Apel C TOH-bee A-p’l

Apel C Willi Apel C VILL-lee AH-puhl

Aperghis C Georges Aperghis C YEHAWR-h’yihuss ah-PEHR-gheess

Apfelbluten einen kranz C Von Apfelblüten einen Kranz C fawn AHP-fuhl-blü-tunn ¦-nunn KRAHNTSS C (excerpt from the operetta Das Land des Lächelns [dahss LAHNT dess LEH- hullnss] —The Land of Smiles; music by Franz Lehár [FRAHNZ leh-HAHAHR]; lyrics by Victor Léon [veek-tawr lay-aw6], Ludwig Herzer [LOOT-vihh HEHR-tsur], and Fritz Löhner [FRITTSS LÖ-nur])

Aplvor C Denis Aplvor C DEH-niss APP’l-vohr

Apollinaire C Guillaume Apollinaire C ghee-yohm ah-pawl-lee-nehr

Apollinaire le dromadaire C Apollinaire (le dromadaire) C ah-pawl-lee-nehr (luh draw-mah- dehr) C (poem by Maurice Carême [mo-reess kah-remm] set to music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee])

Aponte ledee C Rafael Aponte-Ledée C rah-fah-ELL ah-PAWN-tay-lay-THAYAY

Apor lazar tancza C Apor Lazar tancza C AH-pawr LAH-zar TAHN-tsah C (dance from Lapozskas tancz [LAH-pohzh-kahsh TAHNTSS] — anonymous 17th-century Hungarian 81 dances)

Apostel C Hans Apostel C HAHNNSS ah-PAWSS-tull C (known also as Hans Erich Apostel [HAHNSS AY-rihh ah-PAWSS-tull])

Appari C M'apparì C mahp-pah-REE C (excerpt from the opera Martha [MAR-tah], with music by Friedrich Adolf Ferdinand Flotow [FREET-rihh AHAH-dawlf FEHR-tee-nahnt FLO- tawv] and libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese [FREET-rihh VILL-hellm REE-zuh])

Appari tutto amor C M’appari tutto amor C mahp-PAH-ree TOOT-t’wah-MOHR C (excerpt from the opera Marta [MAR-tah], with music by Friedrich Adolf Ferdinand Flotow [FREET-rihh AHAH-dawlf FEHR-tee-nahnt FLO-tawv] and libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese [FREET-rihh VILL-hellm REE-zuh])

Appasionata C ahp-pah-seeo-NAH-tah C (Sonata No. 23 in f Minor by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Appassionata C ahp-pahss-seeo-NAH-tah C (Sonata No. 23 in f Minor by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Appassionato C ahp-pahss-seeo-NAH-toh

Appel C Andrew Appel C ANN-droo APP-p’l

Appel C Richard Gilmore Appel C RIH-churd GHILL-mawr APP’l

Appeldoorn C Dina Appeldoorn C DEE-nah AHP-p’l-dohohrn

Appelt C Hans-Dieter Appelt C HAHNSS-DEE-tur AHP-puhlt

Appenzeller C Benedictus Appenzeller C beh-neh-DEEK-tôôss AHP-p’n-zell-lur (the last name is also spelled Appencellers, Appenzelder, and Appenzelders)

Appia C Edmond Appia C EDD-mohnd AHP-peeah

Applebaum C Edward Applebaum C EDD-wurd AP-p’l-bawm

Applebaum C Louis Applebaum C LOO-uss AP-p’l-bawm

Appledorn C Mary Jeanne van Appledorn C MEHUH-ree JEEN vann AP-p’l-dawrn

Apres midi C Une après-midi C ü-nah-preh-mee-dee C (composition by Vangelis [vah6-zheh- lee]) 82

Apres un reve C Après un rêve C ah-preh-zü6 revv C (After a Dream) C (excerpt from the song cycle Mirages [mee-rahzh] by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray])

Apres une lecture du dante fantasia quasi sonate C Après une lecture du Dante — Fantasia quasi sonate C ah-preh-zün leck-tür dü dah6t — fah6-tah-zeeah kah-zee so-naht C (composition by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST])

Apri la tua finestra C AH-pree lah TOO-ah fee-NAY-strah C (aria from the opera Iris [{¦- russ} EE-reess]; music by Pietro Mascagni [peeAY-tro mah-SKAH-n’yee] and libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel-LEE-kah])

Aprile C ah-PREE-lay C (composition by Francesco Paolo Tosti [frahn-CHAY-sko PAHO-lo TOH-stee])

Aprile C C joo-ZAYP-pay ah-PREE-lay / (known also as Scirolino [shee-ro- LEE-no] Aprile and Sciroletto [shee-ro-LAYT-toh] Aprile)

Aprite un po quegli occhi C Aprite un po’ quegli occhi C ah-PREE-tay oon po kooay-l’yee OHK-kee C aria from the opera Le nozze de Figaro [lay NOHT-tsay day FEE-gah-ro] — The Marriage of Figaro; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart]; libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo-RAYN-tso dah POHN-tay] after Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh])

Apthorp C William Foster Apthorp C WILL-lihumm FAWSS-tur APP-thawrp

Aquesta nit un mateix vent C ah-KESS-tah NEET oon mah-TAYSS VENNT C (Tonight the Same Wind) C (an excerpt from the suite Combat del somni [kawm-BAHT dell SAWM-nee] — Dream Conflict — by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO])

Aquinas C Saint Thomas Aquinas C SAYNT TAH-muss ah-koo¦-nuss

Aquinas C St. Thomas Aquinas C SAYNT TAH-muss ah-koo¦-nuss C (author of text of Tantum ergo [TAHN-tôôm AYR-go] set to music by William Mathias [WILL-lihumm muh- TH¦-uss]) C (In Italian, St. Thomas Aquinas would be Santo Tomaso Aquinas [SAHN-toh toh- MAH-zo ah-kooEE-nahss])

Aquino C José Aquino C ho-SAY ah-KEE-no

Ara C Ugo Ara C OO-go AH-rah

Arabella C ah-rah-BELL-lah C (an opera, with music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS] and libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal [HOO-go fawn HAWF-mahn-stahl]) 83

Arabeske C ah-rah-BESS-kuh C (composition by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO- mahn])

Arabesque C ah-rah-bessk C (composition by Robert Schuman [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Arabian C April Arabian C AY-prull uh-RAY-bihunn

Arad C Atar Arad C ah-TAR ah-RAHD

Arada C ah-RAH-thah C (excerpt from Suite castellana [süeet kahss-tay-l’YAH-nah C (composition by Federico Moreno Torroba [fay-thay-REE-ko mo-RAY-no tawr-RO-vah])

Aragall C Giacomo Aragall C JAH-ko-mo AH-rah-gahl

Aragall C Jaime Aragall C HAHEE-may ah-rah-GAHL C (known also as Jaime Aragall y Garriga [HAHEE-may ah-rah-GAHL ee gar-REE-gah], Giacomo Aragall [JAH-ko-mo AH- rah-gahl], and Giacomo Aragall y Garriga [JAH-ko-mo ah-rah-GAHL ee gar-REE-gah])

Araiza C Francisco Araiza C frahn-SEESS-ko ah-RAHEE-sah

Araja C Francesco Araja C frahn-CHAY-sko ah-RAH-yah / (known also as Francesco Araia [ah-RAHEE-ah])

Arakishvili C Dmitri Arakishvili C d’MEE-tree ah-ruh-kihsh-VEE-lyee / (known also as Dimitri Ignat’yevich [dih-MEE-tree igg-NAHT-yeh-vihch] Arakishvili)

Araldo C Un araldo C oon ah-RAHL-doh C (a herald) C (character in the opera [o- TAYL-lo]; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Arrigo Boito [ar- REE-go bo-EE-toh] after William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Araldo reale C Un araldo reale C oon ah-RAHL-doh ray-AH-lay C (a royal herald) 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-meey’dü law-kl’] after Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur])

Arangi lombardi C Giannina Arangi-Lombardi C jahn-NEE-nah ah-RAHN-jee-lohm-BAR- dee

Aranyi C Francis Arányi C FRAHN-tsihsh ah-RAHAHN-yee

Aranyi C Jelly d’Arányi C YELL-yee dah-RAHAHN-yee C (known also as Jelly Eva Arányi de Hunyadvar [YELL-yee EH-vah ah-RAHAHN-yee deh HÔÔN-yahd-var]) 84

Arapov C Boris Alexandrovich Arapov C bah-REESS uh-lyick-SAHN-druh-vihch ah-RAH- puff

Arasse C ah-RAHSS-say C (character in the opera Siroe [see-RO-ay]; music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l]; libretto by Pietro Metastasio [peeAY-tro may-tah-STAH-zeeo], altered by Nicola Francesco Haym [nee-KO-lah frahn-CHAY-sko ¦M])

Araujo C Francisco Araujo C frahn-THEESS-ko ah-rahOO-ho C (known also as Francisco Arauxo [frahn-THEESS-ko ah-rahOOK-so], Francisco Correa de Araujo [frahn-THEESS-ko kawr-RAY-ah day ah-rahOO-ho], and Francisco Correa de Arauxo [frahn-THEESS-ko kawr- RAY-ah day ah-rahOOK-so])

Araujo C João Gomes de Araújo C zhôôAH6ôô GAW-meess jah-rahÔÔ-zhôô

Arauxo C Francisco Arauxo C frahn-THEESS-ko ah-rahOOK-so C (known also as Francisco Araujo [frahn-THEESS-ko ah-rahOO-ho], Francisco Correa de Arauxo [frahn-THEESS-ko kawr-RAY-ah day ah-rahOOK-so], and Francisco Correa de Araujo [frahn-THEESS-ko kawr-RAY-ah day ah-rahOO-ho])

Arbace C Libero Arbace C lee-BAY-ro ar-BAH-chay

Arban C Jean Baptiste Arban C zhah6 bah-teest ar-bah6

Arban C Jean-Baptiste Arban C zhah6-bah-teest ar-bah6 C (known also as Joseph Jean- Baptiste Laurent Arban [zho-zeff zhah6-bah-teest lo-rah6-tar-bah6])

Arbatsky C Yury Arbatsky C YOO-ree ar-BAHT-skee

Arbeau C Thoinot Arbeau C twah-no ar-bo

Arbo C Jens Arbo C YENNSS AR-bôô

Arbos C AR-bawss C (composition by Arvo Pärt [AR-vo PEHRT])

Arbos C Enrique Fernández Arbós C ayn-REE-kay fehr-NAHN-dehth ar-VAWSS

Arbre C Un arbre C ü6-nar-br’ C (A tree) 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-breeell go- teeay-veel-lar])

Arbuthnot C John Arbuthnot C JAHN AR-buth-nutt 85

Arcadelt C Jacob Arcadelt C YAH-kawp AR-kah-dellt C (the first name is also known as Jachet [zhah-kett] and Jacques [zhack] and the last as Arkadelt [AR-kah-dellt], Archadet [AR- kah-dett], Arcadet [AR-kah-dett], and Harcadelt [HAR-kah-dellt])

Arcadians C The Arcadians C (The) ar-KAY-dee-unnz C (an operetta, with music by Lionel Monckton [L¦-uh-null MUNNK-t’n] and Howard Talbot [H!W-urd TAL-butt]; lyrics by Ambient [AMM-bihunnt], Thompson [TAHMP-s’n], Courtneidge [KAWRT-neddj], and Wimperis [WIMM-p’riss])

Arcas C ar-kahss C (character in the opera Médée [may-day]; music by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay] and libretto by Pierre Corneille [peeehr kawr- nehy’])

Archambeau C Iwan d’Archambeau C ee-wahn dar-shah6-bo

Archangelski C Alexander Archangelski C uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r ar-HAHNG-ell-skee

Archangelskiej C Alexander Archangelskiej C uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r ar-HAHNG-ell-skee

Archangelsky C Alexander Archangelsky C uh-lyeck-SAHN-d’r ar-HAHNG-ell-skee

Archer C Neill Archer C NEEL AR-chur

Archezoic C ar-kuh-ZO-ick C (excerpt from Vox balaenae [VOHKSS bah-L¦-n§] — The Voice of the Whale — by George Crumb [JAW-urj KRUMM])

Archipova C Irina Konstantinovna Archipova C ee-REE-nuh kahn-stahn-TYEE-nuvv-nuh ar-HEE-puh-vuh C (the last name has also been transliterated as Arkhipova [ar-KEE-puh- vuh])

Arco C Giovanna d'Arco C jo-VAHN-nah DAR-ko C (an opera, with music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Temistocle Solera [tay-MEE-stoh-klay so- LAY-rah] after Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur])

Ardalion C F. Ardalion C (F.) ar-dah-lihAWN

Ardam C Elzbieta Ardam C elltss-beeAY-tah AR-dahm

Arde il mio cor C AR-day eel MEE-o KOHR C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Carlo Gesualdo [KAR-lo jay-zooAHL-doh])

Ardens est cor meum C AR-daynss esst kawr MAY-ôôm C (section of the Missa o quam gloriosum [MEESS-sah o kôôumm glo-rihOH-sôôm] set to music by Tomás Luis de Victoria 86

[toh-MAHSS looEESS day veek-TOH-reeah])

Ardevol C José Ardévol C ho-SAY ar-DAY-vawl

Ardi cor mio C Ardi, cor mio C AR-dee, kawr MEE-o C (vocal composition by Giulio Caccini [JOO-leeo kah-CHEE-nee])

Ardi e gela a tua voglia C AR-dee ay JAY-lah ah TOO-ah VAW-leeah C (madrigal [MADD- rih-gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh])

Ardita zanzaretta C ar-DEE-tah dzahn-tsah-RAYT-tah C (madrigal [madd-rih-gull] by Carlo Gesualdo C [KAR-lo jay-zooAHL-doh])

Arditi C Luigi Arditi C looEE-jee ar-DEE-tee

Ardo e scoprir C AR-doh ay sko-PREER C (I Burn With Love) C (vocal duet by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Ardo mia vita ancor comio solia C Ardo, mia vita, ancor com’io solia C AR-doh, MEE-ah VEE-tah, AHN-kawr KAW-miho SAW-lihah C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh])

Ardo per te mio bene C Ardo per te, mio bene C AR-doh payr TAY, MEE-o BAY-nay C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Carlo Gesualdo C [KAR-lo jay-zooAHL-doh])

Ardo si ma non tamo C Ardo si, ma non t'amo C AR-doh see, mah nohn TAH-mo C (I burn, yes, but I don't love you) C (composition by Orlando de Lassus [awr-lah6-doh duh lahss-sü]; madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh])

Ardon glincensi C Ardon gl’incensi C ar-DOHN l’yeen-CHAYN-see C (excerpt from the opera [loo-CHEE-ah dee LAHM-mur-môôuhr] — Lucy of Lammermoor [LOO-see of LAMM-mur-môôuhr]; music by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH-no doh-nee- TSAYT-tee]; libretto by Salvadore Cammarano [sahl-vah-DOH-ray kahm-mah-RAH-no] based on the novel The Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott [WAWL-tur SKAHT])

Arel C Bülent Arel C bü-LENNT ah-RELL

Arens C Franz Xavier Arens C {FRAHNZ ZAH-vihur EH-runnz} FRAHNTSS ZAH-vihur AH-runnss

Arensky C Anton Arensky C ahn-TAWN AH-renn-skee C (known also as Anton Stepanovich [styih-PAH-nuh-vihch] Arensky) 87

Aretinus C Guido Aretinus C gooEE-doh ah-RAY-tih-nôôss C (known also as Guido d’Arezzo [dah-RAYT-tso])

Aretz C Isabel Aretz C ee-sah-BELL ah-RETTSS C (known also as Isabel Aretz de Ramón y Rivera [ee-sah-BELL ah-RETTSS day rah-MAWN ee ree-VAY-rah])

Arezzo C Guido d’Arezzo C gooEE-doh dah-RAYT-tso C (known also as Guido Aretinus [gooEE-doh ah-RAY-tih-nôôss])

Argenta C Ataulfo Argenta C ah-tahOOL-fo ar-HAYN-tah C (known also as Ataulfo Argenta Maza [MAH-thah])

Argenta C Nancy Argenta C NANNT-see ar-JENN-tuh

Argento C Dominick Argento C DAH-muh-nick ar-JENN-toh

Argento C Pietro Argento C peeAY-tro ar-JAYN-toh

Argerich C Martha Argerich C MAR-tah AR-guh-rihh

Argre dich o seele nicht C Ärgre dich, o Seele, nicht C EHR-gruh dihh, o ZAY-luh, nihht C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Arhontissa C Arhóntissa C ar-HO-diss-sah C (Princess of My Heart) C (music and words by Vasilis Tsitsanis [vah-SEE-liss tsitt-SAH-niss])

Aria C Cesare Aria C chay-ZAH-ray AH-reeah

Aria di giovannini C Aria di Giovannini C AH-reeah dee jo-vahn-NEE-nee C (Giovannini's [jo-vahn-NEE-neez] aria) C (words and music anonymous)

Aria di postiglione C AH-reeah dee po-stee-l’YO-nay C (excerpt from the Capriccio sopra la lontananza del fratello dilettissimo [kah-PREE-cho SO-prah lah lohn-tah-NAHN-tsah dayl frah-TAYL-lo dee-layt-TEESS-see-mo] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS- tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Aria et polonaise C Aria et polonaise C ah-reeah ay paw-law-nezz C (composition by Joseph Jongen [zho-zeff yawng-unn])

Aria pieta signore C Aria — Pieta, signore! C AH-reeah — peeAY-tah see-n’YO-ray! C (composition by Alessandro Stradella [ah-layss-SAHN-dro strah-DAYL-lah]) 88

Ariadne auf naxos C Ariadne auf Naxos C ah-rihAHT-nuh ahôôf NAHK-sawss C (an opera, with music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS] and libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal [HOO-go fawn HAWF-mahn-stahl])

Arianna a naxos C Arianna a Naxos C ah-reeAHN-nah ah NAHK-sawss C (cantata [kunn- TAH-tuh] by Franz Joseph Hayden [FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff H¦-d'n])

Aribon C ah-ree-baw6 C (known also as Aribo Scholasticus [ah-REE-bo sko-LAHSS-tih- küss], Aribon de Liège [ah-ree-baw6 deh leeayzh], Aribon de Freising [freh-sihng], and Aribon d’Orléans [dawr-lay-ah6])

Arie C Raffaele Arie C rahf-fah-AY-lay AH-reeay

Arie aus dem spiegel von arcadien C Arie aus dem Spiegel von Arcadien C AHAH-rihuh ahôôss daym SHPEE-gull fawn ar-KAHAH-dihunn C (Aria from The Mirror of Arcadia) C (song from Brettl-Lieder [BRETT-t'l LEE-dur] — Cabaret [ka-buh-RAY] Songs — by [AR-nawlt SHÖN-pehrk])

Arie con tromba solo C Arie con tromba solo C AH-reeay kohn TROHM-bah SO-lo C (Arias With Solo ) C (compositions by Alessandro Scarlatti [ah-layss-SAHN-dro skar- LAHT-tee])

Arie des malignac C Arie des Malignac C AHAH-rihuh dess MAH-lih-n’yahk C (composition by Erich Wolfgang Korngold [{EH-rick WÔÔLF-gang KAWRN-gohld} AY-rihh VAWLF- gahng KAWRN-gawlt])

Arie und variationen C Arie und Variationen C AHAH-rihuh ôônt fah-rihah-tsihO-nunn C (Air and Variations) C (composition by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN- d’l])

Ariel C AH-reeull

Arienzo C Nicola d’Arienzo C nee-KO-lah dah-reeAYN-tso

Ariette C ah-reeett C (song by Amy Cheney Beach [AY-mee CHAY-nee BEECH], lyric by Percy Shelley [PUR-see SHELL-lee])

Ariette a lancienne C Ariette à l’ancienne C ah-reeett-tah-lah6-seeenn C (Ariette in the Old Style) C (poem by Jean-Jacques Rousseau [zhah6-zhack rôôss-so] set to music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee])

Ariettes oubliees C Ariettes oubliées C ah-reeett ôô-blee-ay C (Forgotten Airs) C (poems by Paul Verlaine [pohl vehr-lenn] set to music by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see]) 89

Ariodante C ah-reeo-DAHN-tay C (an opera, with music by George Frideric Handel [JAW- urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l] and libretto adapted from A. Salvi [SAHL-vee])

Arioso C ah-rih-AW-sôô C (A Girl’s Seasons) C (poem by Johan Ludvig Runeberg [YOO- hahn LÜD-vigg RÜ-neh-bary’] set to music by [ZHAH6 sih-BAY-lihôôss])

Ariosti C Attilio Ariosti C aht-TEE-leeo ah-reeOH-stee / (known also as Attilio Malachia [mah- LAH-keeah] Ariosti, Attilio Clemente [klay-MAYN-tay] Ariosti, and Frate Ottavio [FRAH-tay oht-TAH-veeo])

Aristakesian C Emin Aristakesian C eh-MEEN ah-riss-tuh-kee-sihAHN

Aristides Quintilianus C ah-riss-TEE-theess kôôinn-tih-lihAH-nôôss

Aristippe quamvis sero C Aristippe, quamvis sero C uh-ree-STEEP-peh, kôôUMM-veess SAY-ro C (Aristippus, though it’s late in the day) C (excerpt from the 13th-century collection Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah])

Aristophanes C ah-rih-STAH-fah-neez C (excerpt from Serenade after Plato’s “Symposium” by Leonard Bernstein [LEH-nurd BURN-st§n])

Aristotle C a-riss-TAH-t’l C (Americanized version of the name of the Greek philosopher Aristotelis [ah-riss-taw-TAY-liss])

Aristoxenus C ah-riss-TAWK-seh-nôôss C (an Americanized version of the Greek name Aristoxenis [ah-riss-tawk-SEH-niss])

Arizaga C Rodolfo Arizaga C ro-DAWL-fo ah-ree-SAH-gah

Arjuna C Prince Arjuna C (Prince) ar-JOO-nah C (character in the opera Satyagraha [saht- yeeAH-grah-hah] — To Insist on the Truth — by Philip Glass [FIH-lupp GLASS])

Arkas C Nikolai Arkas C nyee-kah-LAHIH ar-KAHSS

Arkel C ar-kell C (character in the opera Pelléas et Mélisande [puhl-lay-ahss ay may-lee- zah6d]; music by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see]; libretto by Debussy after Maurice Maeterlinck [mo-reess MAHAH-tur-lihngk])

Arkhipova C Irina Arkhipova C ee-REE-nuh ar-KEE-puh-vuh C (known also as Irina Konstantinovna [kahn-stahn-TYEE-nuvv-nuh] Arkhipova) C (the last name has also been transliterated as Archipova [ar-HEE-puh-vuh])

Arkor C André d’Arkor C ah6-dray dar-kôôr 90

Arlequin C ar-l’keh6 C (excerpt from the suite Carnaval [kar-nah-vahl] — Carnival — by Robert Schuman [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Arlesiana C L’arlesiana C lar-lay-zeeah-nah C (The Girl From Arles [arl]) C (an opera, with music by Francesco Cilèa [frahn-CHAY-sko chee-LAY-ah]; libretto by Leopoldo Marenco [lay-o-POHL-doh mah-RAYN-ko] after Alphonse Daudet [ahl-faw6ss doh-deh])

Arlesienne C L’arlésienne C lar-lay-zeeenn C (The Arlésienne [ar-LAY-zeeenn]) C (an opera, with music by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay] and libretto by Alphonse Daudet [ahl-faw6ss doh-deh])

Arlt C Wulf Arlt C VÔÔLF ARLT C (known also as Wulf Friedrich [FREET-rihh] Arlt])

Armatrading C Joan Armatrading C JOUHN AR-mah-tray-dihng

Armbruster C Karl Armbruster C KARL ARM-brôô-stur

Armbruster C Robert Armbruster C RAH-burt ARM-broo-stur

Arme jonathan C Der arme Jonathan C dayr AR-muh YO-nah-tahn C (Poor Johnathan) C (an operetta, with music by Carl Millöcker [MILL-lö-kur]; libretto by Wittmann [VITT-mahn] and Bauer [BAHÔÔ-ur])

Armenian C Raffi Armenian C RAHF-fee ar-meh-neeAHN

Armes C Philip Armes C FIH-lupp ARMZ

Armes amours o flour C Armes, amours/O flour C arm, ah-môôr/o flôôr C (composition by Fransiscus Andrieu [frah6-seess-küss ah6-dree-ö])

Armida C ar-MEE-dah C (character in the opera Rinaldo [ree-NAHL-doh]; music by Georg Friedrich Händel [GAY-awrk FREET-rihh HENN-tull — German spelling and pronunciation]; libretto by Gaetano Rossi [gahay-TAH-no ROHSS-see] after Torquato Tasso [tohr-kooAH-toh TAHSS-so])

Armin C Georg Armin C GAY-awrk AR-minn

Armingaud C Jules Armingaud C zhül ar-meh6-go

Arnatt C Ronald Arnatt C RAH-nulld ar-NATT

Arndt C Günther Arndt C GÜN-tur ARNT 91

Arne C Cecilia Arne C suh-SEE-lihuh ARN

Arne C Michael Arne C M¦-kull ARN

Arne C Thomas Augustine Arne C TAH-muss AW-guss-teen ARN

Arneiro C Ferreira Veiga d’Arneiro C f’RAY-ruh VAY-guh dar-NAY-rôô C (known also as José Augusto [zhôô-ZAY ahôô-GÔÔSH-tôô] Ferreira Veiga d’Arneiro)

Arnell C Richard Arnell C RIH-churd ar-NELL C (known also as Richard Anthony Sayer Arnell [RIH-churd ANN-thuh-nee SAY-ur ar-NELL])

Arnestad C Finn Arnestad C FINN AR-nuss-tah C (known also as Finn Oluf Bjerke [OO-lewf b’YAR-kuh] Arnestad)

Arnic C Blaž Arni C BLAHSH AR-nihsh

Arnim C Achim von Arnim C AH-kimm fawn AR-nimm

Arnold C Georg Arnold C GAY-awrk AR-nawlt

Arnold C Gustav Arnold C GÔÔ-stahf AR-nawlt

Arnold C Johann Gottfried Arnold C YO-hahn GAWT-freet AR-nawlt

Arnold C Karl Arnold C KARL AR-nawlt

Arnold C Yuri Arnold C YOO-ree ar-NAWLT C (known also as Yuri Karlovich [KAR-luh- vihch] Arnold C (the first name is transliterated also as Yury [YOO-ree] and Youri [YOO-ree]) C (sometimes known as the Germanized Jurig von Arnold [YOO-rihh fawn AR-nawlt]

Arnoldson C Sigrid Arnoldson C SEE-gridd AR-nawld-sawn

Arnould C Sophie Arnould C saw-fee ar-nôôl C (known also as Magdeleine [mahg-d’lenn] Sophie Arnould and Madeleine Sophie Arnould [mah-d’lenn saw-fee ar-nôôl]) C (the last name is sometimes spelled Arnoult [ar-nôôl])

Aroldo / ah-ROHL-doh / (an opera, with music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR- dee]; libretto by Francesco Maria Piave [frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah peeAH-vay] after the drama Le pasteur ou L’évangile et le foyer [luh pahss-tör ôô lay-vah6-zheel ay luh fwaw-yay] by Émile Souvestre [ay-meel sôô-vess-tr’] and Eugène Bourgeois [o-zhenn bôôr-zh’wah]] / (Aroldo is a revised version of Stiffelio [steef-FAY-leeo], an earlier Verdi opera) 92

Aronowitz C Cecil Aronowitz C SEE-sull ah-RAH-no-wittz C (known also as Cecil Solomon [SAH-luh-munn] Aronowitz)

Aronowitz C Charles Aronowitz C CHAH-rullz uh-RAH-nuh-wittz

Arpeggione C ar-payd-JO-nay C (bowed guitar — a museum piece for many years) C (a sonata by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Arpeggione sonate C ar-payd-JO-nay zo-NAH-tuh C (composition by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Arpino C André Arpino C ah6-dray ar-pee-no

Arquier C Joseph Arquier C zho-zeff ar-keeay

Arras a garden of cinema C Arras: a Garden of Cinema C ar-rah: (A Garden of Cinema) C (composition by David Scott) C (Arras is a place in northeastern France)

Arras C Moniot d’Arras C maw-neeo dar-rah

Arrau C Claudio Arrau C KLAHOO-deeo ar-RAHOO

Arregui garay C Vicente Arregui Garay C vee-THAYN-tay ar-RAY-ghee gah-R¦

Arriaga C Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga C hooAHN kree-SAWSS-toh-mo ar-reeAH-gah C (known also as Juan Crisóstomo Jacobo Antonio de Arriaga [hooAHN kree-SAWSS-toh-mo yah-KO-vo ahn-TOH-neeo day ar-reeAH-gah], Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga y Balzola [hooAHN kree-SAWSS-toh-mo ar-reeAH-gah ee bahl-THO-lah], and Juan Crisóstomo Jacobo Antonio de Arriaga y Balzola [hooAHN kree-SAWSS-toh-mo yah-KO-vo ahn-TOH-neeo day ar-reeAH- gah ee bahl-THO-lah])

Arrieta y corera C Pascual Juan Emilio Arrieta y Corera C pahss-kooAHL hooAHN ay-MEE- leeo ar-reeAY-tah ee ko-RAY-rah

Arrieu C Claude Arrieu C klohd ahr-reeö

Arrigo C Girolamo Arrigo C jee-RO-lah-mo ahr-REE-go

Arrigo ah parli a un core C Arrigo! Ah! Parli a un core C ar-REE-go! AH! PAR-lee ah oon KO-ray C (Arrigo! Oh, you are speaking to a heart) C (aria featuring Elena [ay-LAY-nah] in the opera I vespri siciliani [ee VAY-spree see-chee-leeAH-nee] — The Sicilian Vespers; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb] 93 and Charles Duveyrier [sharl dü-vay-reeay])

Arrigoni C Carlo Arrigoni C KAR-lo ar-ree-GO-nee

Arriola C Pepito Arriola C pay-PEE-toh ar-reeO-lah C (known also as José Rodriguez Arriola [ho-SAY rohd-REE-ghehth ar-reeO-lah])

Arrivederci roma C Arrivederci, Roma C ar-ree-vay-DAYR-chee, RO-ma C (song from the Seven Hills of by Garinei [gah-ree-NAYEE], Giovannini [jo-vahn-NEE-nee], Sigman [SIGG-mahn], and Rascel [RAH-shayl])

Arro C Elmar Arro C ELL-mar AR-ro

Arronge C Adolf l’Arronge C AHAH-dawlf lar-raw6zh

Arrorró C ahr-rawr-RO C (Lullaby) C (traditional Argentinian song arranged by Alberto Ginastera [ahl-VEHR-toh hee-nahss-TAY-rah])

Arroyo C João Marcellino Arroyo C zhôôAH6ôô mar-s’LEE-nôô ar-RO-yôô

Arroyo C Martina Arroyo C mar-TEE-nuh ah-RO-yo

Ars magis subtiliter C Ars Magis Subtiliter C ARSS MAH-jiss sôôb-TEE-lih-ter

Arsena C AR-suh-nah C (character in the operetta Der Zigeunerbaron [dayr tsee-GOY-nur- pah-rohn] — The Gypsy Baron; music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]; libretto by Ignaz Schnitzer [IGG-nahtss SHNITT-tsur] after Mor Jókai [MOHR YOHOH- kahih])

Art splendeur immortelleC De l’art splendeur immortelle C duh lar splah6-dör eem-mawr-tell C (excerpt from the opera Benvenuto Cellini [bayn-vay-NOO-toh chayl-LEE-nee]; music by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr-leeawz]; libretto by L. De Wailly [(L.) duh vahee-yee] and A. Barbier [(A.) bar-beeay])

Artaxerxes C ar-tah-ZURK-seez C (dramatic work by Thomas Augustine Arne [TAH-muss AW-guss-teen ARN])

Arte antica C Arte antica C AR-tay ahn-TEE-kah C (A choir)

Arteaga C Esteban de Arteaga C ayss-TAY-vahn day ahr-tay-AH-gah

Artemovsky C Semyon Stepanovich Gulak-Artemovsky C seem-YAWN styeh-PAH-nuh- vihch gôô-LAHK-ar-TYAW-muff-skee 94

Arthus C ar-tüss C (character in the lyric drama Le roi Arthus [luh r'wah ar-tüss] — King Arthur — by Ernest Chausson [ehr-nesst shohss-saw6])

Artot C Alexandre-Joseph Montagney Artôt C ah-leck-sah6-dr’-zho-zeff maw6-tah-n’yee ar- toh

Artot C Désirée Artôt C deh-zee-ray ar-toh

Artot C Jean-Désiré Artôt C zhah6-deh-zee-ray ar-toh

Artot C Maurice Montagney Artôt C mo-reess maw6-tah-n’yee ar-toh

Arts florissants C Les Arts Florissants C leh-zar flaw-reess-sah6

Artusi C Giovanni Maria Artusi C jo-VAHN-nee mah-REE-ah ar-TOO-zee

Artymiw C Lydia Artymiw C LEE-dihuh ar-TEE-miff

Artyomov C Viacheslav Artyomov C viheh-cheh-SLAHF ar-t’YAW-muff

Artzibushev C Nikolai Artzibushev C nyee-kah-LAHIH art-zih-BOO-sheff

Arundell C Dennis Arundell C DENN-nuss A-runn-d’l

Arutiunian C Alexander Arutiunian C uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r uh-rôô-tihôô-nihAHN / (known also as Alexander Grigori [gree-GAW-ree] Arutiunian) / (the last name is also transliterated as Arutunyan [uh-rôô-t’yôô-n’YAHN] and Harut’unyan [huh-rôô-t’yôô-n’YAHN])

As dur C As Dur C AHSS DOOR C (key of A flat major, German designation)

As moll C as Moll C AHSS MAWL C (key of a flat minor, German designation)

As vesta was C As Vesta was C (As) VAY-stah (Was) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Thomas Weelkes [TAH-muss WILLKSS])

Asafiev C Boris Asafiev C bah-REESS ah-SAH-fiheff C (known also as Boris Vladimirovich [vlah-DYEE-myih-ruh-vihch] Asafiev and Igor Glebov [EE-gur GLAYY’-buff])

Ascencio C Vicente Ascencio C vee-SENN-teh ahss-SENN-seeo

Asch scha lettres dansantes C ASCH-SCHA (Lettres dansantes) C ASCH-SCHA (lett-tr’dah6- sah6t) C (excerpt from the suite Carnaval [kar-nah-vahl] — Carnival — by Robert Schuman [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn]) 95

Aschaffenburg C Walter Aschaffenburg C WAWL-tur ah-SHAHF-f’n-burg C (known also as Walter Eugene Aschaffenburg [VAHL-tur oy-GAY-nuh ah-SHAHF-funn-pôôrk])

Aschenbrenner C Christian Heinrich Aschenbrenner C KRIH-stihahn H¦N-rihh AH-shunn- brenn-nur

Ascher C Christina Ascher C krih-STEE-nah AH-shur

Ascher C Joseph Ascher C YO-zeff AHSS-kur

Ascher C Leo Ascher C LAY-o AH-shur

Asciugate i begli occhi C ahss-choo-GAH-tay ee BAY-l’yee OHK-kee C (madrigal [MADD- rih-gull] by Carlo Gesualdo C [KAR-lo jay-zooAHL-doh])

Ascone C Vicente Ascone C vee-SAYN-tay ahss-KO-nay

Asensio C Enrique García Asensio C ayn-REE-kay gar-THEE-ah ah-SAYN-seeo C (known also as Enrique García-Asensio)

Ashe C Rosemary Ashe C ROHZ-meh-ree ASH

Ashkenazi C ahsh-keh-NAH-zee C (a Jewish sect and also a family name)

Ashkenazy C Vladimir Ashkenazy C vlah-DYEE-mihr ahsh-keh-NAH-zee / (known also as Vladimir Davidovich [dah-VIH-duh-vihch] Ashkenazy / (the last name is also transliterated as Ashkenazi [ahsh-keh-NAH-zee])

Ashrafi C Mukhtar Ashrafi C môôk-TAR ahsh-RAH-fee

Ashrei hagafrur C Ashrei Hagafrur C ahsh-RAY hah-gah-FROO C (Thanks to the Spark That Kept Us Together — a song by Elliot Z. Levine [ELL-lihutt Z. luh-V¦N])

Asie C ah-zee C (excerpt from the orchestral song cycle Shéhérazade [shay-hay-rah-zahd] by Maurice Ravel [mo-reess rah-vell])

Asioli C Bonifacio Asioli C bo-nee-FAH-cho ah-zeeO-lee C (known also as Bonifazio [bo- nee-FAH-tseeo] Asioli)

Askenase C Stefan Askenase C STEH-fahn ahss-keh-NAH-seh

Asmus C Rudolf Asmus C ROO-dawlf AHSS-môôss 96

Asola C Giammateo Asola C jahm-mah-TAY-o ah-ZO-lah C (known also as Giammateo Giovanni Matteo [jo-VAHN-nee maht-TAY-o] Asola, Giammateo Asula [ah-ZOO-lah], and Giammateo Giovanni Matteo Asula [ah-ZOO-lah]) / (the last name is also spelled Asulae [ah- zoo-LAH-ay])

Asoma tu carita morena C ah-SO-mah too kah-REE-tah mo-RAY-nah C (Show Your Dear Face, Dark Beauty — a Mexican serenade by Ernesto Cortázar [ehr-NAYSS-toh kawr-TAH- sar] and Manuel Esperón [mah-nooELL ayss-pay-RAWN])

Asow C Erich Hermann Müller von Asow C AY-rihh HEHR-mahn MÜL-lur fawn AH- zawv C (Müller is also spelled Mueller)

Aspa C Mario Aspa C MAH-reeo AHSS-pah

Asperen C Bob van Asperen C BAHP funn AHSS-peh-runn

Aspestrand C Sigwart Aspestrand C SIGG-vart AHSS-puh-strahn

Asplmayr C Franz Asplmayr C FRAHNTSS AHSS’pl-m§r

Aspre fortune C ahss-pr’ fawr-tün C (Harsh and Hard Fortune — an anonymous ballad from medieval Cyprus)

Aspri mera ke ya mas C Áspri méra ke ya mas C AH-spree MEH-rah kay yah MAHSS C (There will be better days, even for us) C (lyric by Nikos Gatsos [NEE-kuss GAHT-suss] set to music by Stavros Xarhakos [STAHV-russ ksar-HAH-kuss])

Asriel C André Asriel C AHN-dray AHSS-reeell

Assai C ahss-SAHEE

Assandri C Virginio Assandri C veer-JEE-neeo ahss-SAHN-dree

Assedio di corinto C L'Assedio di Corinto C lahss-SAY-deeo dee ko-REEN-toh C (The Siege of Corinth) C (an opera, with music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Balocchi [looEE-jee bah-LOHK-kee] and A. Soumet [(A.) sôô-meh])

Assmayer C Ignaz Assmayer C IGG-nahtss AHSS-m§-ur

Astaburuaga C René Amengual-Astaburuaga C ray-NAY ah-mayn-gooAHL- ahss-tah-boo- rooAH-gah C (known also as René Amengual)

Astaire C Fred Astaire C FREDD uss-TEHR 97

Astasie C ah-STAH-zeeay C (character in the opera Tarare [tah-RAR]; music by Antonio Salieri [ahn-TAW-neeo sah-leeAY-ree] and libretto by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o-güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh])

Asteria C ah-STAY-reeah C (character in the opera Nerone [nay-RO-nay]; music and libretto by Arrigo Boito [ar-REE-go bo-EE-toh])

Astio non mori mai C AH-steeo nohn MO-ree MAHEE C (ballad by Andreas de Florentia [ahn-DRAY-ahss day flo-RAYN-teeah])

Aston C Peter Aston C PEE-tur ASS-t'n

Astorga C Emanuele d’Astorga C ay-mah-nooAY-lay dah-STOHR-gah C (known also as Emanuele Gioacchino Cesare Rincón d’Astorga [ay-mah-nooAY-lay johahk-KEE-no chay- ZAH-ray reen-KOHN dah-STOHR-gah])

Astrand C Hans Åstrand C HAHNSS AWSS-trahnd C (known also as Karl Hans Vilhelm Åstrand [ KARL HAHNSS VEEL-hellm AWSS-trahnd])

Asturiana C ah-stoo-reeAH-nah C (Asturian Song) C (folk song set to music by Manuel de Falla [{mah-nooELL day FAH-yah} mah-nooELL day FAH-l’yah])

Asturias C ahss-TOO-reeahss C (composition by Isaac Albéniz [ee-SAHK ahl-VAY-neeth])

Asturias leyenda C Asturias (Leyenda) C ahss-TOO-reeahss (lay-YAYN-dah) C (composition by Isaac Albéniz [ee-SAHK ahl-VAY-neeth])

Asuar C José Vicente Asuar C ho-SAY vee-SAYN-tay ah-sooAHR

Asula C Giammateo Asula C jahm-mah-TAY-o ah-ZOO-lah C (known also as Giammateo Giovanni Matteo Asula [jahm-mah-TAY-o jo-VAHN-nee maht-TAY-o ah-ZOO-lah], Giammateo Asola [jahm-mah-TAY-o ah-ZO-lah] and Giammateo Giovanni Matteo Asola [jahm-mah-TAY-o jo-VAHN-nee maht-TAY-o ah-ZO-lah])

At the balalaika C At the Balalaika C (At the) bah-lah-LAHIH-kuh C (excerpt from the musical play Balalaika by George Posford [JAW-urj PAWSS-furd], Bernard Grun [BUR-nurd GROON], and Maschwitz [MAHSH-vittss])

At the copacabana C At the Copacabana C (At the) ko-puh-kuh-BA-nuh C (composition by Sussman [SUSS-m'n], Feldman [FELLD-m’n], and Manilow [MA-nuh-lo])

At the tabard inn C At the Tabard Inn C (At the) TA-burd (Inn) C (overture by George Dyson [JAW-urj D¦-s’n]) 98

Atalanta C ah-tah-LAHN-tah C (an opera, with music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l] and libretto adapted from Belisario Valeriani [bay-lee-ZAH-reeo vah-lay-reeAH-nee])

Atanasov C Georgi Atanasov C gay-AWR-ghee ah-tah-NAH-sawf

Atanasov C Nikola Atanasov C nee-KAW-lah ah-tah-NAH-sawf

Atar C ah-TAR C (character in the opera Tarare [tah-rar]; music by Antonio Salieri [ahn- TAW-neeo sah-leeAY-ree] and libretto by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais [peeehr-o- güss-teh6 kah-raw6 duh bo-mar-sheh])

Atenarnes sang C Atenarnes sång C ah-tuh-NAR-ness sahng C (Song of the Athenians) C (composition by Jean Sibelius [zhah6 sih-BAY-lihôôss])

Atendray tant quil vous playra C J'atendray tant qu'il vous playra C zhah-tah6-dr§ tah6 keel vôô pl§-rah C (I will wait as long as you wish) C (rondeau [RAHN-doh] by Guillaume Dufay [ghee-yohm dü-f§])

Athalia C ah-THAY-lihah C (an oratorio, with music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l] and libretto by Samuel Humphreys [SA-m’yuh-wull HUMM- freez] after Judges V)

Atheses C Leonardus Lechner Atheses C leh-o-NAR-dôôss LEH-nur AH-teh-sess C (known also as Leonhard Lechner [LAY-awn-hart LEH-nur] and Leonardus Lechner Athesinus [ah- TAY-sih-nôôss])

Athesinus C Leonardus Lechner Athesinus C leh-o-NAR-dôôss LEH-nur ah-TAY-sih-nôôss C (known also as Leonhard Lechner [LAY-awn-hart LEH-nur] and Leonardus Lechner Atheses [AH-teh-sess])

Atlantov C Vladimir Atlantov C vlah-DYEE-mihr aht-LAHN-tuff / (known also as Vladimir Andreyevich [ahn-DRAY-yeh-vihch] Atlantov)

Atlas C Der Atlas C dayr AHT-lahss C (Atlas) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦- nuh] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert] in his Schwanengesang [SHVAHAH-nunn-guh-zahng] — Swan Song)

Attaignant C Pierre Attaignant C peeehr aht-teh-n’yah6 C (the last name is also spelled Attaingnant [aht-teh6-n’yah6] and Atteignant [aht-teh-n’yah6])

Attaingnant C Pierre Attaingnant C peeehr aht-teh6-n’yah6 C (the last name is also spelled Attaignant [aht-teh-n’yah6] and Atteignant [aht-teh-n’yah6]) 99

Attenhofer C Karl Attenhofer C KARL AHT-tunn-ho-fur

Atterberg C Kurt Atterberg C KÜRT AHT-ter-bary’ / (known also as Kurt Magnus [MAG- nüss] Atterberg)

Atti vocali C O — Atti vocali C O — AHT-tee vo-KAH-lih C (this portion of La passion selon sade [lah pahss-yaw6 seh-law6 sahd] is a synthesis of the vocal part of the Mystère de chambre [meess-tehr duh shah6-br’] by Sylvano Bussotti [seel-VAH-no booss-SOHT-tee])

Attila C aht-TEE-lah C (an opera, with music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR- dee] and libretto by Temistocle Solera [tay-MEE-stoh-klay so-LAY-rah])

Attollite portas C aht-tohl-LEE-tuh POR-tahss C (motet [mo-TETT] by [WILL-lihumm BURD])

Attrot C Ingrid Attrot C IHNG-grudd ATT-traht

Atys C ah-teess C (an opera, with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully [zhah6-bah-teest lül-lee] and libretto by Philippe Quinault [fee-leep kee-no])

Atzmon C Moshe Atzmon C MO-shuh AHTSS-mawn / (known also as Moshe Groszberger [GRAWSS-pehr-gur])

Au C AHOO C (poem by Konstantin Bal’mont [kahn-stahn-TYEEN BAHL-munnt] set to music by [sehr-GAYEE rahk-MAH-nyih-nuff])

Au bord de leau C Au bord de l'eau C o bawr duh lo C (Beside the Water) C (poem by Sully Prudhomme [sül-lee prüd-awm] set to music by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray])

Au bord dune source C Au bord d’une source C o bawr dün sôôrss C (Beside a Spring) C (excerpt from Années de pèlerinage (première année — Suisse) [ahn-nay duh peh-l’ree-nahzh (pruh-m’yehr ahn-nay — süeess)] — Years of Pilgrimage (First Year — Switzerland) — by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST])

Au bruit des lourds marteaux C o brüee day lôôrd mar-toh C (To the Sound of Striking Hammers) C (song by Charles Gounod [sharl gôô-no])

Au cimetiere clair de lune C Au cimetière (clair de lune) C o see-m’teeehr (klehr duh lün) C (In the Cemetery by Moonlight) C (poem by Théophile Gautier [tay-aw-feel go-teeay] set to music by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr-leeawz])

Au clair de la lune C o klehr duh lah lün C (By Moonlight) 100

Au feu au feu venez moi secourir C Au feu, au feu, venez-moi secourir C o fö, o fö, veh-nay- mwah suh-kôô-reer C (Fire, fire, come and help me) C (composition by Orlando de Lassus [awr-lah6-doh duh lahss-sü])

Au fond du temple saint C o faw6 dü tah6-pl’ seh6 C (duet from the opera Les pêcheurs de perles [leh peh-shör duh pehrl] — the Pearl Fishers; music by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee- zay]; libretto by Eugène Cormon [ö-zhenn kawr-maw6] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray])

Au lac de wallenstadt C Au lac de Wallenstadt C o lahk duh VAHL-lunn-shtaht C (At Wallenstadt Lake) C (excerpt from Années de pèlerinage (première année — Suisse) [ahn-nay duh peh-l’ree-nahzh (pruh-meeehr ahn-nay — süeess)] — Years of Pilgrimage (First Year — Switzerland) by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST])

Au pays ou se fait la guerre C Au pays où se fait la guerre C o payee ôô suh feh lah ghehr C (To the War-Torn Land) C (poem by Théophile Gauthier [tay-aw-feel go-teeay] set to music by Henri Duparc [ah6-ree dü-park])

Au rossignol C Au rossignol C o rawss-see-n’yawl C (To the Nightingale) C (song by Charles Gounod [sharl gôô-no])

Au sein de la tristesse o bon ermite C Au sein de la tristesse ... O bon ermite! C O seh6 duh lah treess-tess ... O baw6 ehr-meet! C (Countess's air and cabaletta [kah-bah-LETT-tah] from the opera Le Comte Ory [luh kaw6t aw-ree] — Count Ory; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah- KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Eugène Scribe [ö-zhenn skreeb] and Charles-Gaspard Delestre-Poirson [sharl-gahss-par d’less-tr’-pwar-saw6])

Au souffle leger du vent C Au souffle léger du vent C o sôôf-fl' lay-zhay dü vah6 C (a barcarolle [bar-kah-rawl] by Thomas Mignon [taw-mah mee-n’yaw6])

Aubade C o-bahd C (song by Charles Gounod [sharl gôô-no])

Aubade for two voices C o-bahd (for two voices) C (composition by R. Murray Schafer [R. MUR-ree SHAY-fur])

Auber C Daniel-François-Esprit Auber C dah-neeell-frah6-swah-ess-pree o-bay

Aubert C Jacques Aubert C zhack o-bay

Aubert C Louis-François-Marie Aubert C lôôee-frah6-swah-mah-ree o-bay

Aubery du boulley C Prudent-Louis Aubéry du Boulley C prü-dah6-lôôee o-bay-ree dü bôôl- lay 101

Aubin C Tony Aubin C taw-nee o-beh6 C (known also as Tony Louis Alexandre Aubin [taw- nee lôôee ah-leck-sah6-dr’ o-beh6])

Auborb C L. Auborb C (L.) o-bawr

Aubry C Georges Jean-Aubry C zhawrzh zhah6-no-bree

Aubry C Pierre Aubry C peeehr o-bree

Auch ich war einst ein feiner csardaskavalier komm zigan C Auch ich war einst ein feiner Csárdáscavalier ... Komm, Zigan C AHÔÔK ihh var §nst §n F¦-nur CHAHAHR-dahahsh-kah- vah-lihehr ... KAWM, TSEE-gahn C (excerpt from the operetta Gräfin Mariza [GRAY-finn mah-REE-tsah]; music by Imre Kálmán [IMM-reh KAHAHL-mahahn]; libretto by Julius Brammer [YOO-lihôôss BRAHM-mur] and Alfred Grünwald [AHL-frayt GRÜN-vahlt]) C (Imre Kálmán is known also as Emmerich [EMM-meh-rihh] Kálmán)

Auch kleine dinge C Auch kleine Dinge C AHÔÔK KL¦-nuh DIHNG-uh C (Even Little Things) C (folksong from The Italian Songbook, translated to German by Paul Heyse [PAHÔÔL H¦-zuh] and set to music by Hugo Wolf [HOO-go VAWLF])

Auch mit gedampften schwachen stimmen C Auch mit gedämpften, schwachen Stimmen C AHÔÔK mitt guh-DEMMPF-tunn, SHVAH-kunn SHTIMM-munn C (The majesty of God is revered) C (aria from the cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] Schwingt freudig euch Empor [SHVIHNGT FROY-dihh oyh emm-POHR] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Auda C Antoine Auda C ah6-twahn o-dah

Auden C W. H. Auden C W. H. AW-dunn

Audi coelum C AHOO-dih CHAY-lôôm C (excerpt from Vespro della beata vergine [VAY- spro dayl-lah bay-AH-tah VEHR-jee-nay] — Vespers of the Blessed Virgin — by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Audite insulae C ahoo-DEE-tay EEN-sôô-lay C (composition by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Audran C Edmond Audran C edd-maw6-doh-drah6

Audran C Marius-Pierre Audran C mah-reeüss-peeehr o-drah6

Auer C Erich Auer C AY-rihh AHÔÔ-ur 102

Auer C Gerhard Auer C GAYR-hart AHÔÔ-ur

Auer C József Auer C YOHOH-zheff AHÔÔ-er

Auer C Leopold Auer C LEH-aw-pohld AHÔÔ-er / (known also as Leopold von [fawn] Auer)

Auer C Max Auer C MAHKSS AHÔÔ-ur

Auf dem flusse C Auf dem Flusse C ahôôf daym FLÔÔSS-suh C (On the Stream) C (poem by Wilhelm Müller [VILL-hellm MÜL-lur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert] in the song cycle Winterreise [VINN-tur-r§-zuh] — The Winter’s Journey)

Auf dem gebirge hat man ein geschrei gehoret C Auf dem Gebirge hat man ein Geschrei gehöret C ahôôf daym guh-BIHR-guh haht mahn §n guh-SHR¦ guh-HÖ-rutt C (motet [mo-TETT] by Heinrich Schütz [H¦N-rihh SHÜTSS])

Auf dem kirchhofe C Auf dem Kirchhofe C ahôôf daym KIHRH-haw-fuh C (In the Churchyard) C (composition by Johannes Brahms [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS])

Auf dem see C Auf dem See C ahôôf daym ZAY C (On the Lake) C (poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert]) C (poem by Carl Simrock [KARL ZIMM-rawk] set to music by Johannes Brahms [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS])

Auf dem strom C Auf dem Strom C ahôôf daym SHTROHM C (On the River — a song by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Auf dem wasser zu singen C Auf dem Wasser zu Singen C ahôôf daym VAHSS-sur tsoo ZIHNG-unn C (poem by Friedrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg [FREET-rihh LAY-o-pawlt GRAHF tsoo SHTAWL-pehrk] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Auf der bruck C Auf der Brück C ahôôf dayr BRÜK C (On the Bridge) C (poem by Ernst Schulze [EHRNST SHÔÔL-tsuh] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Auf der erde hat nichts weile C Auf der Erde hat nichts Weile C ahôôf dayr EHR-tuh haht nihhtss V¦-luh C (song by Bohuslav Martinç [BO-hôô-slahf MAR-tyih-noooo])

Auf der flucht C Auf der Flucht C ahôôf dayr FLÔÔKT C (Escaping) C (song by Hanns Eisler [HAHNSS ¦SS-lur])

Auf einer burg C Auf einer Burg C ahôôf ¦-nur BÔÔRK C (In a Castle) C poem by Joseph von Eichendorff [YOHOH-zeff fawn ¦-hunn-tawrf] set to music by Robert Schumann [ROHOH- 103 bert SHOO-mahn] in the song cycle Liederkreis [LEE-dur-kr§ss])

Auf flugeln des gesanges C Auf Flügeln des Gesanges C ahôôf FLÜ-gulln dess guh-ZAHNG- uss C (On Wings of Song) C (composition by Felix Mendelssohn [{FEE-lickss MENN-dull- sunn} FAY-lickss MENN-t’lss-zohohn])

Auf geheimem waldespfade C Auf geheimem Waldespfade C ahôôf guh-H¦-mumm VAHL- tuss-p’fah-duh C (By a Secret Forest Pathway) C (poem by Nikolaus Lenau [NEE-ko-lahooss lay-NAHOO] set to music by Charles Tomlinson Griffes [CHAH-rullz TAHM-l’n-s’n GRIFF- fuss])

Auf ihrem grab C Auf Ihrem Grab C ahôôf EE-rumm GRAHP C (song with music by Charles Tomlinson Griffes [CHAH-rullz TAHM-l’n-s’n GRIFF-fuss] and lyric by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh])

Auf schicke dich recht feirlich C Auf, schicke dich recht feirlich C AHÔÔF, SHICK-kuh dihh rehht F¦R-lihh C (Up, Be Reconciled) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach [KARL FEE-lipp ay-MAHAH-nooayl BAHK])

Aufenthalt C AHÔÔ-funnt-hahlt C (My Abode) C (poem by Ludwig Rellstab [LOOT-vihh RELL-shtahp] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert] in his Schwanengesang [SHVAHAH-nunn-guh-zahng] — Swan Song)

Auflosung C Auflösung C ahôôf-LÖ-zôông C (Dissolution) C (poem by Johann Mayrhofer [YO-hahn M¦R-ho-fur] set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Aufstieg und fall der stadt mahagonny C Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny C AHÔÔF- shteek ôônt FAHL dayr SHTAHT mah-hah-GAWN-nee C (The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny [mah-hah-GAWN-nee]) C (an opera, with music by Kurt Weill [KÔÔRT V¦L] and libretto by [BEHR-tawlt BREHHT])

Auftrage C Aufträge C AHÔÔF-tray-guh C (Errands) C (composition by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Augenblick C Der Augenblick C dayr AHÔÔ-gunn-blick C (song by Franz Joseph Haydn [FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff H¦-d'n])

Augener C George Augener C JAW-urj AW-ghih-nur

Auger C Arleen Augér C ar-LEEN o-ZHAY C (known also as Arleen Joyce [JOYSS] Augér)

Augustine C Aurelius Augustine C ahoo-RAY-lihôôss ahoo-GÔÔSS-tih-neh C (known also as Aurelius Augustinus [ahoo-gôôss-TEE-nôôss]) 104

Augustinus C Aurelius Augustinus C ahoo-RAY-lihôôss ahoo-gôôss-TEE-nôôss C (known also as Aurelius Augustine [ahoo-GÔÔSS-tih-neh])

Aulby C John Edward Maryon-d’Aulby C JAHN EDD-wurd MEH-rihawn-DAWL-bee C (known also as Edward Maryon)

Auletta C Pietro Auletta C peeAY-tro ahoo-LAYT-tah

Aulin C Tor Aulin C TOOR ahü-LEEN C (known also as Tor Bernhard Vilhelm Aulin [TOOR BARN-hard VEEL-hellm ahü-LEEN])

Aumonier C L'Aumo/nier C lo-mo-neeay C (character in the opera Dialogues des Carmélites [deeah-lawg day kar-may-leet] — Dialogues of the Carmelites [KAR-muh-l§tss]; music by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k] and libretto by Poulenc after Georges Bernanos [zhawrzh behr-nah-nawss])

Aura al cielo ai venti C All’aura, al cielo, ai venti C ahl-LAHÔÔ-rah, ahl CHAY-lo, ahee VAYN-tee C (To the gentle breeze, to the skies and winds) C (recitative [reh-suh-tuh-TEEV] from the cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] Su le sponde de Tebro [soo lay SPOHN-day day TAY-bro] — On the Banks of the Tiber — by Alessandro Scarlatti [ah-layss-SAHN-dro skar-LAHT-tee])

Aura amorosa C Un’ aura amorosa C oon AHOO-rah ah-mo-RO-zah C (aria featuring Ferrando [fayr-RAHN-doh] in 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])

Aura lea C Aura Lea C AW-ruh LEE C (song by William W. Fosdick [WILL-lihumm W. FAWZ-dick] and George R. Poulton [JAW-urj R. POHL-tunn])

Aurele nicolet C Aurèle Nicolet C o-rell nee-kaw-leh

Aurelianus reomensis C Aurelianus Reomensis C ahoo-ray-lihAH-nôôss reh-aw-MENN-siss

Auriacombe C Louis Auriacombe C lôôee o-reeah-kaw6b

Auric C Georges Auric C zhawrzh o-reek

Aurora C uh-RAW-ruh C (composition by William S. Lloyd Webber [WILL-lihumm S. LOYD WEBB-bur])

Aus alten marchen winkt es C Aus alten Märchen winkt es C ahôôss AHL-tunn MEHR-hunn VIHNGKT ess C (Beckoning From Old Fairy Tales) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh] set to music by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn]) 105

Aus aus C Aus! Aus! C AHÔÔSS! AHÔÔSS! C (Out! Out!) C (poem from Des Knaben Wunderhorn [dess k’NAHAH-bunn VÔÔN-tur-hawrn] — The Youth’s Magic Horn — set to music by Gustav Mahler [GÔÔ-stahf MAHAH-lur])

Aus dem dankliede zu gott C Aus dem Dankliede zu Gott C ahôôss daym DAHNK-lee-duh tsoo GAWT C (song by Franz Joseph Haydn [FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff H¦-d'n])

Aus dem klavierbuchlein fur anna magdalena bach C Aus dem Klavierbüchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach C ahôôss daym KLAH-feer-büh-l§n für AHN-nah mahg-dah-LAY-nah BAHK C (From the Little Clavier Book of Anna Magdalena Bach [AHN-nah mahg-dah-LAY- nah BAHK])

Aus den liedern der trauer C Aus den Liedern der Trauer C ahôôss dayn LEE-durn dayr TRAHÔÔ-ur C (From the Songs of Mourning) C (composition by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

Aus der ohe C Adele aus der Ohe C ah-DAY-luh AHÔÔSS dayr O-uh

Aus der tiefen rufe ich herr zu dir C Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu Dir C ahôôss dayr TEE- funn ROO-fuh ihh, HEHR, tsoo DEER C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Aus liebe will mein heiland sterben C Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben C ahôôss LEE-buh vill m§n H¦-lunnt SHTEHR-bunn C (For love my savior now is dying) C (aria from the St. Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH- stihahn BAHK])

Aus meinen tranen spriessen C Aus meinen Tränen spriessen C ahôôss M¦-nunn TRAY-nunn SHPREESS-sunn C (Growing Out of My Tears) C (poem by Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦- nuh] set to music by Robert Schumann [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Aus tiefer not schrei ich zu dir C Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu Dir C ahôôss TEE-fur NOHT SHR¦ ihh tsoo DEER C (composition by Arnold de Bruck [ar-NOHL deh BRÜK])

Ausgewahlte lieder C Ausgewählte Lieder C ahôôss-guh-VAYL-tuh LEE-dur C (Selected songs)

Austin C Henry Richter Austin C HENN-ree RICK-tur AWSS-tunn

Austral C Florence Austral C FLAW-runntss AWSS-trull

Auszug C AHÔÔSS-tsôôk C (excerpt) 106

Auteri manzocchi C Salvatore Auteri Manzocchi C sahl-vah-TOH-ray ahoo-TAY-ree mahn- TSOHK-kee

Auto da fe C Auto-da-fé C o-toh-dah-fay C (What a Day) C (excerpt from Candide [kahn- deed], an operetta, with music by Leonard Bernstein [LEH-nurd BURN-st§n]; libretto by R. Wilbur [R. WILL-bur], J. Latouche [J. lah-TOOSH], D. Parker [D. PAR-kur], and Leonard Bernstein after L. Hellman [L. HELL-munn] after Voltaire [vawl-tehr])

Automne C En automne C ah6-no-tawn C (In Autumn) C (composition by [MO-ritts mawstss-KAWV-skee])

Automne C L’automne C lo-tawn C (Autumn) C (poem by Théodore de Banville [tay-aw- dawr duh bah6-veel] set to music by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL-doh HAHN])

Automne C o-tawn C (Autumn) C (poem by Armand Silvestre [ar-mah6 seel-vess-tr’] set to music by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray])

Autori C Franco Autori C {FRANG-ko aw-TAW-ree} FRANG-ko ahoo-TOH-ree

Autres bergers C o-tr’ behr-zhay C (other shepherds) C (characters in Le malade imaginaire [luh mah-lahd ee-mah-zhee-nehr] — The Hypochondriac — a play by Jean-Baptiste Molière [zhah6-bah-teest maw-leeehr], with music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier [mark-ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay])

Autunno C L’autunno C lahoo-TOON-no C (Autumn) C (from Le quattro stagioni [lay kooAHT-tro stah-JO-nee] — The Four Seasons — by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee- VAHL-dee])

Aux bords du fleuve sacre C Aux bords du fleuve sacré C o bawr dü flöv sah-kray C (On the Banks of the Sacred River) C (composition by Albert Roussel [ahl-ber rôôss-sell])

Avak the healer C ah-VAHK (the healer)

Avant de quitter ces lieux C ah-vah6 duh keet-tay seh leeö C (Valentin's [vah-lah6-teh6'ss] Prayer) C (aria featuring Valentin [vah-lah6-teh6] in the opera Faust [FAHÔÔST ] (French version); music by Charles Gounod [sharl gôô-no]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray] after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF- gahng fawn GÖ-tuh])

Avant que tu ne ten ailles C Avant que tu ne t'en ailles C ah-vah6 kuh tü n’tah6-nahy’ C (Before You Vanish) C (poem by Paul Verlaine [pohl vehr-lenn] set to music by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray]) 107

Avanti urania C Avanti Urania! C ah-VAHN-tee oo-RAH-neeah! C (Forward, Urania!) C (song by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee])

Avdeyeva C Larissa Avdeyeva C lah-REESS-suh ahv-DAY-yeh-vuh C (known also as Larissa Ivanovna [ee-VAH-nuvv-nuh] Avdeyeva)

Ave adque vale C AH-vay AHD-kooay VAH-lay C (Hail and Farewell) C (composition by Miriam Gideon [MIH-rihahm GHEE-dawn])

Ave formosissima C AH-vay fohr-mo-SEESS-see-mah C (Hail, most beautiful one) C (excerpt from Cour d'amours [kôôr dah-môôr] — The Court of Love — a series of poems from the 13th-century manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF]) C (poem from Blanziflor et Helena [blah6-zee-flawr ay ay-leh- nah] — Blanchefleur and Helen [BLANCH-flur (and) HEH-lunn] — found in the 13th- century manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah], set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Ave gracia plena C Ave Gracia Plena C AH-vay GRAH-chah PLAY-nah C (Hail, Woman Full of Grace)

Ave maria C Ave Maria C AH-vay muh-REE-uh C (Hail, Mary [MEHUH-ree]) C (the first words of the Latin version of a prayer to the Virgin Mary used in the Roman , set to music by various composers)

Ave maria C Ave Maria C AH-vay mah-REE-ah C (poem by Sir Walter Scott translated to German by Adam Storck [AHAH-dahm SHTAWRK] and set to music by Franz Schubert [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Ave maria dominus tecum C Ave Maria/Dominus tecum C AH-vay muh-REE-uh/DAW-mih- nôôss TAY-kôôm C (versicle and response by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay- VAYR-dee])

Ave maria mater dei C Ave Maria, mater Dei C AH-vay muh-REE-uh, MAH-tehr DAYEE C (section of the Stabat Mater [STAH-baht MAH-tehr] set to music by William Cornysh [WILL- lihumm KAWR-nihsh])

Ave maris stellaC AH-vay MUH-reess STAYL-luh C (sacred music, title used by various composers)

Ave mundi spes maria C Ave mundi spes Maria C AH-vay MOON-dih spayss muh-REE-uh C (sacred composition, anonymous)

Ave nobilis C AH-vay NO-bih-liss C (excerpt from the 13th-century manuscript Carmina 108

Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah])

Ave regina C Ave regina C AH-vay ray-JEE-nuh C (Hail! O Queen of Heaven) C (motet [mo-TETT] by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay])

Ave regina caelorum C AH-vay ray-JEE-nuh chay-LO-rôôm C (Hail, Queen of the Heavens) C (antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn], title used by various composers; Gregorian chant)

Ave rex noster C Ave Rex noster C AH-vay RAYCKSS NO-stehr C (composition by Alonso de Mondéjar [ah-LAWN-so day mawn-DAY-har] from the Cancionero de Segovia [kahn- theeo-NAY-ro day say-GO-veeah] — Songbook of Segovia [suh-GO-veeah] — containing liturgical music from Spain at the time of Christopher Columbus [KRISS-tuh-fur kaw-LUMM- buss])

Ave signor C Ave Signor C AH-vay see-n’YOHR C (aria from the opera Mefistofele [may- fee-STAW-fay-lay], music and libretto by Arrigo Boito [ar-REE-go bo-EE-toh])

Ave verum corpus C AH-vay VAY-rôôm KOHR-pôôss C (section of the Latin mass set to music by various composers)

Ave virgo gloriosa C AH-vay VEER-go glo-ree-O-sah C (sacred composition by Richard Dering [RIH-churd DIHUH-rihng])

Ave virgo sanctissimaC AH-vay VEER-go sahnk-TIH-sih-mah C (sacred composition by Francisco Guerrero [frahn-THEESS-ko ghehr-RAY-ro])

Ave virgo sponsa dei C AH-vay VEER-go SPOHN-sah DAYEE C (song by [ah-drihAHN WILL-lart])

Avenary C Hanoch Avenary C hah-NOHK ah-vuh-NEH-ree

Aventinus C Johannes Aventinus C yo-HAHN-nuss ah-venn-TEE-nôôss / (known also as Johann Turmair [YO-hahn TÔÔR-mahihr], John Thurnmaier [YOHOHN TÔÔRN-mahih-ur], Jean Thurnmayer [zhah6 TÔÔRN-m§-ur] and Thurinomarus [tôô-rih-naw-MAH-rôôss])

Averkamp C Anton Averkamp C ahn-TOHN AH-vur-kahmp

Aveu C ah-vö C (excerpt from the suite Carnaval [kar-nah-vahl] — Carnival [KAR-nuh- vull] — by Robert Schuman [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Avidom C Menahem Avidom C meh-NAH-hemm ah-vee-DAHM

Avila C Jorge González-Avila C HOR-hay gawn-SAH-less-ah-VEE-lah 109

Avison C Charles Avison C CHAH-rullz AY-vih-sunn

Avni C Tzvi Avni C tsVEE AHV-nee C (known also as Tzvi Jacob Avni [tsVEE yah-ah- KOHV AHV-nee])

Avossa C Giuseppe d’Avossa C joo-ZAYP-pay dah-VOHSS-sah / (the last name is known also as Avossa [ah-VOHSS-sah], Avosa [ah-VO-sah], Avos [AH-vohss], and d’Anosa [dah- NO-zah])

Avramov C Eugenii Avramov C evv-GAY-nyee ah-VRAH-mawf

Avre tu puerta cerrada C AH-vray too pooEHR-tah thayr-RAH-thah C (Open Your Closed Door) C (traditional song of the Spanish Jews)

Avshalomov C Aaron Avshalomov C {AUH-runn uvv-SHA-luh-mawv} ah-RAWN uff-shah- LAW-muff

Avshalomov C Jacob Avshalomov C JAY-kubb uvv-SHA-luh-mawv C (known also as Jacob David Avshalomov [YAH-kupp dah-VEET uff-shah-LAW-muff])

Ax C Emanuel Ax C ih-MA-n’yuh-wull ACKSS

Axe phebus aureo C Axe Phebus aureo C AHK-seh FEE-bôôss AHOO-reh-o C (In his golden chariot Phoebus crosses the heavens) C (excerpt from the 13th-century collection Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah])

Axman C Emil Axman C EH-mill AHCKSS-mahn

Ay ay ay C Ay, ay, ay C ¦, ¦, ¦ C (song by Osman Freire [AWSS-mahn FRAY-ray])

Ay luna C ¦ LOO-nah C (anonymous 16th-century Spanish composition)

Ayala perez C Daniel Ayala Pérez C dah-neeELL ah-YAH-lah PAY-ress

Ayelet hashakhar C Ayelet Hashakhar C ah-YEH-lett hah-SHAH-har C (Morning Star — a poem by Leah Goldberg [LEE-uh GOHLD-burg] set to music by Miriam Gideon [MIH-rihahm GHEE-dawn])

Ayer C John Ayer C JAHN AY-ur

Ayer C Nat D. Ayer C NATT D. AY-ur

Ayestaran C Antxon Ayestaran C ahnt-zaw6-nah-yeh-stah-rah6 110

Ayesteran C Lauro Ayesterán C LAHOO-ro ah-yayss-tay-RAHN

Ayuma hamshi shalom shabazi C Ayuma Hamshi (Shalom Shabazi) C ah-YOO-mah HAHM- shee (shah-LOHM shah-BAH-zee) C (composition by Oedoen Partos [Ö-dön PAR-tohsh])

Azanchevsky C Mikhail Azanchevsky C mee-kahEEL ah-zahn-CHEFF-skee C (the last name has also been transliterated as Azantchevsky [ah-zahnt-CHEFF-skee])

Azema C Anne Azema C ANN uh-ZAY-muh C (known also as Anne Azéma)

Azerbaijan love song C ah-zehr-BAHEE-zhahn (Love Song) C (song of Azerbaijan by Cathy Berberian [KA-thee bur-BEH-reeunn])

Azevedo C Alexis-Jacob Azevedo C ah-leck-see-zhah-kawb ah-z’veh-doh

Azevedo C Luis Heitor Correa de Azevedo C looWEEZ ay-TAWR ko-HAY-uh jah-zeh- VAY-dôô

Azkue C Resurrección María de Azkué C ray-soor-reck-thee-AWN mah-REE-ah day ahth- kooAY C (known also as Resurrección María de Azkué Aberasturi [ah-vay-rahss-TOO-ree])

Azmayparashvili C Shalva Azmayparashvili C shahl-VAH ahz-m§-puh-rahsh-VEE-lyee

Aznavour C Charles Aznavour C sharl ahz-nah-vôôr

Azucena C ah-tsoo-CHAY-nah C (character 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-nooAY-lay bar-DAH-ray] after Antonio García Gutiérrez [ahn-TOH-neeo gar-THEE-ah goo-teeAYR-rehth])

Azulao C Azulão C ah-zôô-LAH6ôô C (Blue Bird) C (song by Jayme Ovalle [ZH¦-mee o- VAHL-lee])

Azuris dance C Azuri’s Dance C ah-ZOO-reez (Dance)

Azzopardi C Francesco Azzopardi C frahn-CHAY-sko aht-tso-PAR-dee

Azzurro spazio C Un dì all azzurro spazio C oon DEE ahl-laht-TSOOR-ro SPAH-tseeo C (aria from the opera Andrea Chénier [ahn-dray-ah shay-neeay]; music by Umberto Giordano [oom-BAYR-toh jor-DAH-no] and libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel-LEE-kah]) 111