C K’NAY C (To Her) C (Poem by A
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K ney C k’NAY C (To Her) C (poem by A. Belïy [(A.) BAY-lee] set to music by Sergei Rachmaninoff [sehr-GAYEE rahk-MAH-nyih-nuff]) Kaan C JindÍich z Albestç Kàan C YINND-rshihk z’AHL-bess-too KAHAHN C (known also as Heinrich Kàan-Albest [H¦N-rihh KAHAHN-AHL-besst]) Kabaivanska C Raina Kabaivanska C rah-EE-nah kah-bahih-WAHN-skuh C (known also as Raina Yakimova [yah-KEE-muh-vuh] Kabaivanska) Kabalevsky C Dmitri Kabalevsky C d’MEE-tree kah-bah-LYEFF-skee C (known also as Dmitri Borisovich Kabalevsky [d’MEE-tree bah-REE-suh-vihch kah-bah-LYEFF-skee]) C (the first name is also transliterated as Dmitry) Kabasta C Oswald Kabasta C AWSS-vahlt kah-BAHSS-tah Kabelac C Miloslav Kabelá C MIH-law-slahf KAH-beh-lahahsh Kabos C Ilona Kabós C IH-law-nuh KAH-bohohsh Kacinskas C Jerome Ka inskas C juh-ROHM kah-CHINN-skuss C (known also as Jeronimas Ka inskas [yeh-raw-NEE-mahss kah-CHEEN-skahss]) Kaddish for terezin C Kaddish for Terezin C kahd-DIHSH (for) TEH-reh-zinn C (a Holocaust Requiem [{REH-kôôee-umm} REH-kôôih-emm] by Ronald Senator [RAH-nulld SEH-nuh-tur]) C (Kaddish is a Jewish mourner’s prayer, and Terezin is a Czechoslovakian town converted to a concentration camp by the Nazis during World War II, where more than 15,000 Jewish children perished) Kade C Otto Kade C AWT-toh KAH-duh Kadesh urchatz C Kadesh Ur'chatz C kah-DEHSH o-HAHTSS C (Bless and Wash — a prayer song) Kadosa C Pál Kadosa C PAHAHL KAH-daw-shah Kadosh sanctus C Kadosh, Sanctus C kah-DAWSH, SAHNGK-tawss C (section of the Holocaust Reqiem — Kaddish for Terezin [kahd-DIHSH (for) TEH-reh-zinn] by Ronald Senator [RAH-nulld SEH-nuh-tur) C (Kaddish is a Jewish mourner’s prayer, and Terezin is a Czechoslovakian town converted to a concentration camp by the Nazis during World War II, where more than 15,000 Jewish children perished) Kaempfert C Bert Kaempfert C BEHRT KEMMP-fert C (known also as Berthold Kaempfert [BEHR-tawlt KEMMP-fert]) Kaempfert C Max Kaempfert C MAHKSS KEMMP-fert Kafenda C Frico Kafenda C FRIH-tso KAH-fenn-dah Kaffee kantate C Kaffee-Kantate C KAHF-fay kahn-TAHAH-tuh C (Coffee Cantata) C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) Kaffka C Johann Christoph Kaffka C YO-hahn KRIH-stawf KAHF-kah Kafka C Johann Nepomuk Kafka C YO-hahn NAY-po-môôk KAHF-kah Kagda by zhyzn C Kagda by zhyzn’ C kahg-DAH bü ZHEE-z’n C (Had I wished to be bound by domestic life) C (aria from the opera Yevgeni Onegin [yevv-GAY-nee ah-NYAY-ghinn] — Eugene Onegin; music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p’YAW-t’r ill-YEECH {chahih-KAWF- skee} chay-KAWF-skee]; libretto by Konstantin Shilovsky [kahn-stahn-TYEEN shih-LAWF- skee] and P. I. Tchaikovsky after Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r sehr- GAY-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn]) Kagel C Mauricio Kagel C mahoo-REE-seeo kah-GHELL C (known also as Maurizio Raúl [mahoo-REE-seeo rah-OOL] Kagel) Kagen C Sergius Kagen C {SEHR-juss KAH-gunn} SEHR-ghihôôss KAH-gunn Kagin C Justin Kagin C JUSS-tunn KAY-gunn Kagler C KAHG-lur C (character in the operetta Wiener Blut [VEE-nur BLOOT] — Vienna Blood; music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]; libretto by Victor Léon [veek- tawr lay-aw6] and Leo Stein [LAY-o SHT¦N]) Kahane C Jeffrey Kahane C JEFF-ree kuh-HAYN C (known also as Jeffrey Alan [A-lunn] Kahane) Kahl C Willi Kahl C VILL-lee KAHL Kahler C Willibald Kähler C VILL-lee-bahlt KAY-lur Kahlert C August Karl Timotheus Kahlert C AHÔÔ-gôôst KARL tee-MO-tay-ôôss KAH-lert Kahn C Erich Itor Kahn C {EH-rick EE-tur KAHN} AY-rihh EE-tawr KAHN Kahn C Otto Hermann Kahn C {AHT-toh HUR-munn KAHN} AWT-toh HEHR-mahn KAHN Kahn C Robert Kahn C ROHOH-bert KAHN Kahnt C Christian Friedrich Kahnt C KRIH-steeahn FREET-rihh KAHAHNT Kahowez C Günter Kahowez C GÜN-tur KAH-ho-vettss Kaim C Franz Kaim C FRAHNTSS KAHIHM Kaipainen C Jouni Kaipainen C YAWÔÔ-nih KAHIH-pahih-nenn C (known also as Jouni Ilari [IH-lah-rih] Kaipainen) Kaiser C Alfred Kaiser C {AL-frudd KAHIH-zur} AHL-frett KAHIH-zur Kaiser C Georg Kaiser C GAY-awrk KAHIH-zur Kaiser C Henry Kaiser C HENN-ree KAHIH-zur Kaiser kommt C Der Kaiser kommt! C dayr KAHIH-zur KAWMT! C (The Emperor Is Comingl) C (Kaiser-Walzer [KAHIH-zur-vahl-tsur] — Emperor Waltz — by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II, with lyric added by Walter Brandin [WAWL-tur BRANN-dunn] to produce Der Kaiser kommt!) Kaiserwalzer C KAHIH-zur-vahl-tsur C (Emperor Waltz) C (composition by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]) Kajanus C Robert Kajanus C RAW-behrt KAH-yah-nôôss Kak bystro groza nastupila C kahk BEESS-truh grah-ZAH nahss-tôô-PEE-luh C (The Storm) C (excerpt from 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]) Kakuska C Thomas Kakuska C TAH-muss kuh-KÔÔ-skuh Kalabis C Viktor Kalabis C VICK-tawr KAH-lah-biss Kalachevsky C Mikhail Kalachevsky C mee-kahEEL kah-lah-CHEFF-skee C (known also as Mikhail Kolachevsky [kah-lah-CHEFF-skee]) Kalafati C Vasili Kalafati C vah-SEE-lyee kah-lah-FAH-tyee C (known also as Vasili Pavlovich [PAHV-luh-vihch] Kalafati) Kalanus C kah-LAH-nôôss C (termed a dramatic poem by composer Niels Wilhelm Gade [NEELSS VEEL-hellm GA-thuh], depicting a legendary saga from India; also a character in the saga) Kalas C Julius Kalaš C YÔÔ-lihôôss KAH-lahsh Kalbeck C Max Kalbeck C MAHKSS KAHL-peck Kalevala C KAH-leh-vah-lah C (Finnish national epic) Kalhauge C Sophus Viggo Harald Kalhauge C SO-fôôss VEEG-go HAH-rahl kal-HAHÔÔ- guh Kalichstein C Joseph Kalichstein C JO-zuff kah-LICK-st§n Kalik C Václav Kálik C VAHTSS-lahf KAHAH-lick Kalinin C Nikolai Kalinin C nyee-kah-LAHEE kah-LYEE-nyinn Kalinnikov C Vasili Kalinnikov C vah-SEE-lyee kah-LYEEN-nyih-kuff C (known also as Vasili Sergeievich [sehr-GAYEE-eh-vihch] Kalinnikov) Kalinski C Ivo Lhotka-Kalinski C EE-vaw LAWT-kah-kah-LEEN-skee Kalisch C Paul Kalisch C PAHÔÔL KAH-lihsh Kalischer C Alfred Kalischer C AHL-frayt KAH-lih-shur Kalish C Gilbert Kalish C GHILL-burt KAY-lihsh Kalivoda C Jan KÍtitel Václav Kalivoda [YAHN KRSH-tyih-tell VAHAHTSS-lahf KAH-lih- vaw-duh] C (known also as Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda [YO-hahn VENN-tsull kahl-lih-VO- dah]) Kaljuste C Tõnu Kaljuste C TÔÔ-noo KAHL-yôô-steh Kalkbrenner C Christian Kalkbrenner C KRIH-stihahn KAHLK-brenn-nur Kalkbrenner C Frédéric Kalkbrenner C fray-day-reek KAHLK-brenn-nur C (known also as Friedrich Wilhelm Michael Kalkbrenner [FREET-rihh VILL-hellm MIH-hah-ell KAHLK- brenn-nur]) Kallenbach C Mr. Kallenbach C (Mr.) KAHL-lunn-bahk C (character in the opera Satyagraha [saht-yeeAH-grah-hah] — To Insist on the Truth; music by Philip Glass [FIH-lupp GLASS] and libretto by Constance DeJong [KAHNT-stunntss duh-ZHAWNG]) Kallenberg C Siegfried Garibaldi Kallenberg C ZEEK-freet gah-rih-BAHL-tee KAHL-lunn- pehrk Kallir C Lilian Kallir C LIH-lihunn KAHL-lihr Kallisch C Cornelia Kallisch C kawr-NEE-leeuh KAHL-lihsh Kalliwoda C Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda C YO-hahn VENN-tsull KAHL-lih-vo-dah C (Germanized version of the original Czech name Jan KÍtitel Václav Kalivoda [YAHN KRSH-tyih- tell VAHAHTSS-lahf KAH-lih-vaw-duh]) Kalliwoda C Wilhelm Kalliwoda C VILL-hellm KAHL-lih-vo-dah Kallman C Chester Kallman C CHESS-tur KAWL-m’n Kallmann C Helmut Kallman C HELL-moot KAHL-mahn C (known also as Helmut Max [MAHKSS] Kallmann) Kallstenius C Edvin Kallstenius C EDD-vinn kal-STEEUH-nihüss Kalman C Emmerich Kálmán C {EMM-muh-rick KAHL-mahn} EMM-meh-rihh KAHAHL- mahahn C (known also as Imre [IMM-reh] Kálmán) Kalman Zsupan C Kálmán Zsupán C KAHAHL-mahahn zhôô-PAHAHN 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]) Kalmar C Carlos Kalmar C KAR-lohss KAHL-mar Kalmar C László Kalmár C LAHAHSS-lohoh KAHL-mahahr Kalmar C Magda Kalmár C MAHG-duh KAHL-mahahr Kalnins C Alfreds Kalninš C AHL-freddss KAHL-ninnsh C (in Latvia, this Latvian National would be known as Alfrds KalniÚ [AHL-frehehdss KAHL-nih6sh]) Kalnins C Imants Kalninš C IH-mahntss KAHL-ninnsh C (in Latvia, this Latvian National would be known as Imants KalniÚ [IH-mahntss KAHL-nih6sh]) Kalnins C Janis Kalninš C YAH-niss KAHL-ninnsh C (in Latvia, this Latvian National would be known as J~nis KalniÚ [YAHAH-niss KAHL-nih6sh]) Kalomiris C Manolis Kalomiris C mah-NO-liss kah-lo-MEE-riss Kalter C Sabine Kalter C ZAH-bih-nuh KAHL-tur Kalthoum C Um Kalthoum C OOM kahl-TOOM Kaltneker C Hans Kaltneker C HAHNSS KAHLT-neh-kur Kaludov C Kaludi Kaludov C kuh-LÔÔ-dih kuh-LÔÔ-dawf Kamadewa C kah-MAHAH-duh-vah (character in the opera Das Nusch-Nuschi [dahss NÔÔSH-NÔÔ-shee] — The Nusch-Nuschi; music by Paul Hindemith [PAHÔÔL HINN-tuh- mitt] and libretto by Franz Blei [FRAHNTSS BL¦]) C (the Nusch-Nuschi is a mythical beast, half rat and half alligator) C (the opera is subtitled A Play for Burmese Marionettes) Kamara C Mamadi Kamara C mah-MAH-dee kah-MAH-rah Kamarinskaya C kah-mah-REEN-skuh-yuh C (Russian folk song) Kamburov C Ivan Kamburov C ee-VAHN kahm-BÔÔ-rawf Kamenc C kah-MEHNGK C (musical instrument) Kamensky C Alexander Kamensky C uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r KAH-myenn-skee Kamienski C Lucjan Kamie½ski C LÔÔTSS-yahn kah-MEE6-skee C (known also as Lucjan Do»ga-Kamie½ski [LÔÔTSS-yahn doh-WEH6-gah-kah-MEE6-skee C (the first name is also spelled Lucian [LÔÔ-tseeahn]) Kamienski C Maciej Kamie½ski C MAH-tsee kah-MEE6-skee