C C (composition from Deux poemes de Louis Aragon [dö paw-emm duh lôô-ee ah-rah-gaw6] — Two Poems by Louis Aragon — set to music by [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

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

C moll C c Moll C TSAY MAWL C (key of c minor, German designation)

Ca the yowes C Ca’ the Yowes C KAH (the) YOHZ C (poem by Robert Burns [RAH-burt BURNZ] set to music by Ralph Vaughan Williams [RALF VAWN WILL-lihummz]) C (In Britain, Ralph may be pronounced RAYF)

Caamano C Roberto Caamaño C ro-VEHR-toh kah-MAH-n’yo

Caba C Eduardo Caba C ay-dooAR-doh KAH-vah

Cabaletta C {kah-bah-LETT-tah} kah-bah-LAYT-tah

Caballe C Montserrat Caballé C mawnt-sehr-RAHT kah-vah-l’YAY

Caballero C Manuel Fernández Caballero C mah-nooELL fehr-NAHN-dehth kah-vah-l’YAY- ro

Cabanilles C Juan Bautista José Cabanilles C hooAHN bahoo-TEESS-tah ho-SAY kah-vah- NEE-l’yayss

Cabecon C Antonio de Cabeçon C ahn-TOH-neeo day kah-vay-SAWN C known also as Antonio de Cabezon [kah-vay-THAWN])

Cabello mas sutil C Del cabello más sutil C dell kah-VELL-l’yo MAHSS soo-TEEL C (Of That Softest Hair) C (song by Fernando J. Obradors [fehr-NAHN-doh (J.) o-VRAH-thawrss])

Cabezon C Antonio de Cabezón C ahn-TOH-neeo day kah-vay-THAWN C (known also as Antonio de Cabeçon [ahn-TOH-neeo day kah-vay-SAWN])

Cabrito C Un cabrito C oon kah-VREE-toh C (a medieval song of the Passover sung by the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Morocco)

Caccia C La caccia C lah KAH-chah C (The Hunt) C (allegro [ahl-LAY-gro] number in L’autunno [lahoo-TOON-no] — Autumn) C (from Le quattro stagioni [lay kooAHT-tro stah- JO-nee] — The Four Seasons — by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Caccini C Francesca Caccini C frahn-CHAY-skah kah-CHEE-nee

Caccini C Giulio Caccini C JOO-leeo kah-CHEE-nee C (known also as Romano Caccini [ro- MAH-no kah-CHEE-nee]) Cachemaille C Gilles Cachemaille C zheel kahsh-mahy’

Cacilie C Cäcilie C tseh-TSEE-lihuh C (Cecilia) C (poem by Heinrich Hart [H¦N-rihh HART] set to music by [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS])

Cacioppo C George Cacioppo C JAW-urj kah-CHOHP-po C (known also as George Emanuel [ih-MANN-yuh-wull] Cacioppo)

Cadeac C Pierre Cadéac C peeehr kah-day-ahk

Cadena C Candelario Huízar García de la Cadena C kahn-day-LAH-reeo OOEE-sar gar-SEE- ah day lah kah-THAY-nah C (known also as Candelario Huízar)

Cadenza C kah-DAYN-zuh C (excerpt from Cello Concerto No. 1 by Dmitri Shostakovich [d’MEE-tree shuss-tah-KAW-vihch])

Cadenza finale C Cadenza Finale C kah-DAYN-tsah fee-NAH-lay C (excerpt from the Serenade in A by Igor Stravinsky [EE-gur strah-VINN-skee])

Cadenza on the night plain C Cadenza on the Night Plain C kuh-DENN-zuh (on the Night Plain) C (composition by Terry Riley [TEHR-ree R¦-lee])

Cadicamo C E. Cadícamo C (E.) kah-THEE-kah-mo

Cadiz C Cádiz C KAH-dihth C (composition from Suite Española [süeet ayss-pah-n’YO- lah] — Spanish Suite — by Isaac Albéniz [ee-SAHK ahl-VAY-neeth])

Cadoni C Fernanda Cadoni C fayr-NAHN-dah kah-DOH-nee

Caduca fiamma C kah-DOO-kah feeAHM-mah C (song by Giulio Caccini [JOO-leeo kah- CHEE-nee])

Caduff C Sylvia Caduff C SÜL-fihah KAH-dôôf

Caecilia virgo et martyr C Caecilia, virgo et martyr C chay-CHIH-lihuh, VEER-go ett MAR- tür C (Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr) C (an oratorio by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6- twahn shar-pah6-teeay]; also a character in the oratorio)

Caesar C Irving Caesar C UR-vihng SEE-zur

Cafaro C Pasquale Cafaro C pah-skooAH-lay kah-FAH-ro C (known also as Pasquale Caffaro [kahf-FAH-ro])

Caffarelli C kahf-fah-RAYL-lee C (known also as Gaetano Majorano [gahay-TAH-no mah- jo-RAH-no]) Caffaro C Pasquale Caffaro C pah-skooAH-lay kahf-FAH-ro C (known also as Pasquale Cafaro [kah-FAH-ro])

Caffi C Francesco Caffi C frahn-CHAY-sko KAHF-fee

Caffrey C Greg Caffrey C GREGG KAFF-ree

Cage aux folles C La cage aux folles C lah kahzh o fawl C (Broadway show, with music by Jerry Herman [JEHR-ree HUR-munn])

Cagnoni C Antonio Cagnoni C ahn-TAW-neeo kah-n’YO-nee

Cahier C Mme. Charles Cahier C mah-dahm sharl kah-yay

Cahn C Sammy Cahn C SAMM-mee KAHN

Cahn speyer C Rudolf Cahn-Speyer C ROO-dawlf KAHAHN-SP¦-ur

Cailliet C Lucien Cailliet C {LOO-sh’n KAHEE-leeett} lü-seeah6 keh-yeh

Caine C Hugh Le Caine C h’YOO luh KAYN

Caiphas C KAHih-fuss C (character in the cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] Forsaken of Man by Leo Sowerby [LEE-o S!W-ur-bee]) C (character in the Brockes [BRAW-kuss] Passion by [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Caireles C kahee-RAY-layss C (character in the El gato montés [ell GAH-toh mawn- TAYSS] — The Wildcat; words and music by Manuel Penella [mah-nooELL pay-NAY-l’yah])

Cairns C David Cairns C DAY-vudd KEHRNZ C (known also as David Adam [A-dumm] Cairns)

Caissons go rolling along C The Caissons Go Rolling Along C (The) KAYSS-sahnz (Go Rolling Along) C (march by Gruber [GROO-bur])

Caius C Dr. Caius C (Dr.) KAHEE-ooss C (character in the opera [FAHL-stahf]; music by [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Arrigo Boito [ar-REE-go bo- EE-toh] after William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Caix dhervelois C Louis de Caix d’Hervelois C lôô-ee duh keh dehr-vuh-l’wah

Cajus C Dr. Cajus C (Dr.) KAH-yooss C (character in the opera Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor [dee LÔÔ-stih-gunn V¦-bur fawn VINNT-zur] — The Merry Wives of Windsor; music by Otto Nicolai [AWT-toh NEE-ko-lahih]; libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal [ZAHAH-lo-mawn HEHR-mahn MO-zunn-tahl] after William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Calabrese C Franco Calabrese C FRAHN-ko kah-lah-BRAY-zay

Calabro C Louis Calabro C LOO-uss kah-LAH-bro

Calaf C KAH-lahf C (character in the opera [TOO-rahn-doht]; music by [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Giuseppe Adami [joo-ZAYP-pay ah-DAH- mee] and Renato Simoni [ray-NAH-toh see-MO-nee] after Carlo Gozzi [KAR-lo GOHT-tsee])

Calamnius C Ilmari Calamnius C ILL-mah-rih KAH-lahm-nihooss

Caland C Elisabeth Caland C ay-LEE-zah-bett KAH-lahnt

Calatrava C Il Marchese di Calatrava C eel mar-KAY-zay dee kah-lah-TRAH-vah C (The Marquis of Calatrava) 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])

Calbo C KAHL-bo C (character in the opera Maometto secondo [mah-o-MAYT-toh say- KOHN-doh] — Mahomet [mah-HO-mett] II; music by [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee] and libretto by Cesare della Valle [chay-ZAH-ray dayl-lah VAHL-lay])

Calcabigi C Ranieri di Calcabigi C rah-neeAY-ree dee kahl-kah-BEE-jee C (known also as Ranieri de’ Calzabigi [rah-neeAY-ree day kahl-tsah-BEE-jee], Raniero de’ Calzabigi [rah- neeAY-ro day kahl-tsah-BEE-jee] , and Ranieri Simone Francesco Maria di Calzabigi [rah- neeAY-ree see-MO-nay frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah dee kahl-tsah-BEE-jee])

Calcano C José Antonio Calcaño C ho-SAY ahn-TOH-neeo kahl-KAH-n’yo

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

Caldara C Antonio Caldara C ahn-TAW-neeo kahl-DAH-rah

Caldicott C Alfred James Caldicott C AL-frudd JAYMZ KAHL-dih-kaht

Calegari C Antonio Calegari C ahn-TAW-neeo kah-lay-GAH-ree

Caletti C Pier Francesco Cavalli Caletti C peeAYR frahn-CHAY-sko kah-VAHL-lee kah- LAYT-tee C (known also as Pier Francesco Cavalli)

Calhe C Lo calhé C lo kah-yay C (The Quail) 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])

Calistratus C kah-lYih-STRAH-tôôss C (song by Modest Moussorgsky [mah-DYESST MOOSS-surk-skee])

Calkin C John Baptiste Calkin C JAHN BAPP-tusst KAHL-k’n

Callaerts C Joseph Callaerts C YO-zeff KAHL-lartss

Callas C Maria Callas C mah-REE-ah KAHL-lahss

Callcott C John Callcott C JAHN KAHL-kaht

Calle C Alicia de Larrocha y de la Calle C ah-LEE-theeah day lar-RO-chah ee day lah KAH- l’yay C (known also as Alicia de Larrocha)

Calleja C Gómez Rafael Calleja C GO-mehth rah-fah-ELL kah-l’YAY-hah

Calligaris C Sergio Calligaris C SAYR-jo kahl-lee-GAH-reess

Callinet C François Callinet C frah6-swah kahl-lee-neh

Callinet C Louis Callinet C lôô-ee kahl-lee-neh

Callinicos C Constantine Callinicos C kohn-stahn-DEEN kahl-LEE-nee-kawss C (in Greece, the first name of this Greek national is known as Constantinos [kohn-stahn-DEE-nawss])

Calm C Birgit Calm C BIHR-ghitt KAHLM

Calma C La calma C lah KAHL-mah C (Calm) C (excerpt from Colectici intim [ko-leck- TEE-see EEN-teem] — Personal Collection — by Vicente Ascencio [vee-SENN-teh ahss- SENN-seeo])

Calmatevi idol mio non mi dir C Calmatevi, idol mio — Non mi dir C kahl-mah-TAY-vee, EE-dohl MEE-o — NOHN mee DEER C (recitative [reh-suh-tuh-TEEV] and from the opera [dohn jo-VAHN-nee]; music by [VAWLF- gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart] and libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo-RAYN-tso dah POHN-tay])

Calme des nuits C kahlm day nüee C (Nocturnal Calm) C (composition by Camille Saint-Saëns [{kah-meel seh6-sah6ss} kah-meey’ seh-sah6ss])

Calo C José López-Calo C ho-SAY LO-pehth-KAH-lo Calunnia C La calunnia C lah kah-LOON-neeah C (aria from the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — [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])

Calunnia e un venticello C La calunnia è un venticello C lah kah-LOON-neeah ay oon vayn- tee-CHAYL-lo C (aria 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])

Calve C Emma Calvé C emm-mah kahl-vay C (known also as Rosa-Noémie [raw-zah-naw- ay-mee] Emma Calvé)

Calvisius C Sethus Calvisius C SEH-tôôss kahl-VIH-sihôôss

Calvocoressi C Michel Dimitri Calvocoressi C mee-SHELL thee-MEE-tree kahl-vo-ko- RESSss C (the first name of this Greek National is known in Greece as Michalis [mee-KAH-liss] or Michail [mee-kah-EEL])

Calzabigi C Ranieri de’ Calzabigi C rah-neeAY-ree day kahl-tsah-BEE-jee C (known also as Ranieri di Calcabigi [rah-neeAY-ree dee kahl-kah-BEE-jee], Raniero de’ Calzabigi [rah-neeAY- ro day kahl-tsah-BEE-jee], and Ranieri Simone Francesco Maria di Calzabigi [rah-neeAY-ree see-MO-nay frahn-CHAY-sko mah-REE-ah dee kahl-tsah-BEE-jee])

Camarata C Salvador Camarata C SAL-vah-dohr ka-muh-RAH-tuh

Camargo guarnieri C Mozart Camargo Guarnieri C maw-ZAR-chee kah-MAH-gôô gooah- nihEH-ree

Cambert C Robert Cambert C ro-behr kah6-behr

Cambini C Giuseppe Maria Cambini C joo-ZAYP-pay mah-REE-ah kahm-BEE-nee C (known also as Giuseppe Maria Gioacchino [johahk-KEE-no] Cambini)

Cambreling C Sylvain Cambreling C seel-veh6 kah6-br'-leeng

Cambridge singers C Cambridge Singers C KAYM-bridj (Singers)

Cameran singers C Cameran Singers C kah-meh-RAHN (Singers)

Camerata C kah-may-RAH-tah Camerata academica C Camerata Academica C kah-may-RAH-tah ah-kah-DAY-mee-kah

Camerata academica des mozarteums salzburg C Camerata Academica des Mozarteums Salzburg C kah-may-RAH-tah ah-kah-DAY-mee-kah dess mo-TSAR-tay-ôômss ZAHLTSS-poork

Camerata bern C Camerata Bern C kah-may-RAH-tah BEHRN

Camerata cassovia C Camerata Cassovia C kah-may-RAH-tah kahss-SO-veeah C (Košice [KAW-shih-tseh] Teachers' Choir)

Cameron C Basil Cameron C BA-zull KA-muh-runn C (known also as George [JAW-urj] Basil Cameron])

Cametti C Alberto Cametti C ahl-BAYR-toh kah-MAYT-tee

Camidge C Matthew Camidge C MATH-yoo KA-midj

Camille C {kah-meel} kah-meey’ C (character in the operetta Die lustige Witwe [dee LÔÔ- stih-guh VITT-vuh] — The Merry Widow; music by Franz Lehár [FRAHNZ leh-HAHAHR]; libretto by Victor Léon [veek-tawr lay-aw6] and Leo Stein [LAY-o SHT¦N] after Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack])

Camilo C Michel Camilo C mih-SHELL kah-MEE-lo

Caminito C kah-mee-NEE-toh C (composition by J. de D. Filiberto [(J.) day (D.) fee-lee- VEHR-toh] and G. C. Peñaloza [(G. C.) pay-n’yah-LO-thah]

Cammarano C Salvadore Cammarano C sahl-vah-DOH-ray kahm-mah-RAH-no C (known also as Salvatore [sahl-vah-TOH-ray] Cammarano)

Campagnoli C Bartolommeo Campagnoli C bar-toh-lohm-MAY-o kahm-pah-n’YO-lee

Campana C Fabio Campana C FAH-beeo kahm-PAH-nah

Campanari C Giuseppe Campanari C joo-ZAYP-pay kahm-pah-NAH-ree

Campanari C Leandro Campanari C lay-AHN-dro kahm-pah-NAH-ree

Campanella C Bruno Campanella C BROO-no kahm-pah-NAYL-lah

Campanella C Michele Campanella C mee-KAY-lay kahm-pah-NAYL-lah

Campanello del sagrestano C kahm-pah-NAYL-lo dayl sah-gray-STAH-no C (Sacristy [SAY-kriss-tee] Bell) C (composition after [jo-VAHN-nee gahb-reeAY-lee]) Campanini C Cleofonte Campanini C klay-o-FOHN-tay kahm-pah-NEE-nee

Campanini C Italo Campanini C ee-TAH-lo kahm-pah-NEE-nee

Campbell C Enrique Bátiz Campbell C ayn-REE-kay BAH-teess KAMM-buhl C (known also as Enrique Bátiz)

Campbell C William Campbell C WILL-lihumm KAMM-buhl

Campenhout C François van Campenhout C frah6-SWAH vunn KAHM-penn-hoht

Campi C Enrico Campi C ayn-REE-ko KAHM-pee

Campi C Flos Campi C FLOHSS KAHM-pee

Campina C Eduardo Granados y Campiña C ay-thooAR-doh grah-NAH-thawss ee kahm- PEE-n’yah C (known also as Eduardo Granados)

Campina C Enrique Granados y Campiña C ayn-REE-kay grah-NAH-thawss ee kahm-PEE- n’yah C (known also as Enrique Granados)

Campion C François Campion C frah6-swah kah6-peeaw6

Campion C C TAH-muss KAMM-pihunn C (known also as Thomas Campian [KAMM-pihunn])

Campioni C Carlo Antonio Campioni C KAR-lo ahn-TAW-neeo kahm-peeO-nee

Campo C Conrado del Campo C kawn-RAH-tho dell KAHM-po C (known also as Conrado del Campo y Zabaleta [kawn-RAH-tho dell KAHM-po ee thah-vah-LAY-tah])

Campo C Frank Campo C FRANGK KAMM-po

Campo tasso C Le Baron de Campo Tasso C luh bah-raw6 duh KAHM-po TAHSS-so C (character in the opera Les brigands [leh bree-gah6] — The Brigands [BRIH-gunndz]; music by Jacques Offenbach [ZHACK AWF-funn-bahk]; libretto by Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah-lay-vee])

Campoamor C R. de Campoamor C (R.) duh kah6-p’wah-mawr

Campora C C joo-ZAYP-pay kahm-PO-rah

Campos parsi C Héctor Campos Parsi C ECK-tawr KAHM-pawss PAR-see C (known also as Héctor Campos-Parsi) Campra C André Campra C ah6-dray kah6-prah

Camps C Pompeyo Camps C pawm-PAY-yo KAHMPSS

Camussi C Camussi C AY-tseeo kah-MOOSS-see

Canal C Marguerite Canal C mar-gö-reet kah-nahl

Canali C Anna-Maria Canali C AHN-nah-mah-REE-ah kah-NAH-lee

Canareis C kah-NAH-r§ss C (anonymous early Scottish tune)

Canario C kah-NAH-reeo C (excerpt from Fantasia para un gentilhombre [fahn-tah-SEE-ah PAH-rah oon hayn-tee-LAWM-bray] by Joaquín Rodrigo [ho-ah-KEEN rohd-REE-go]; composition by Francisco Guerau [frahn-THEESS-ko GAY-rahoo])

Canarios C kah-NAH-reeawss C (composition by Gaspar Sanz [gahss-PAR SAHNTH])

Cancao do poeta do seculo C Canção do poeta do sêculo C kah6-SAH6ôô dôô po-EH-tuh dôô SEH-koo-lôô C (Song of the Poet of the Century) C (composition by Heitor Villa-Lobos [ay-TAWR VEEL-luh-LO-bôôsh])

Cancion C Canción C kahn-thee-AWN C (Song) C (folk song set to music by Manuel de Falla [mah-nooELL day {FAH-yah} FAH-l’yah]) C (excerpt from the Suite compostelana [süeet kawm-pawss-tay-LAH-nah], pertaining to the people of Santiago de Compostela [sahn-teeAH- go day kawm-pawss-TAY-lah], a small administrative district in northwestern Spain, by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO])

Cancion al arbol del olvido C Canción al árbol del olvido C kahn-s’YAWN ahl ar-VAWL dell awl-VEE-tho C (Song to the Tree of Oblivion) C (poem by Fernán Silva y Valdés [fehr- NAHN SEEL-vah ee vahl-DAYSS] set to music by Alberto Ginastera [ahl-VEHR-toh hee- nahss-TAY-rah])

Cancion de jinete C kahn-theeAWN day hee-NAY-tay C (Song of the Rider) C (excerpt from [MADD-rih-gullz] by George Crumb [JAW-urj KRUMM])

Cancion de la paloma C Canción de la paloma C kahn-theeAWN day lah pah-LO-mah C (Song of the Dove) C (excerpt from the [thar-thooAY-lah] El barberillo de Lavapiés [ell bar-bay-REE-l’yo day lah-vah-peeAYSS]; music by Francisco Asenjo Barbieri [frahn- THEESS-ko ah-SAYN-ho bar-veeAY-ree] and libretto by Larra [LAR-rah])

Cancion del beso robado C Canción del beso robado C kahn-seeAWN dell BAY-so ro-VAH- thoh C (The Stolen Kiss) C (song attributed to Alberto Ginastera [ahl-VEHR-toh hee-nahss- TAY-rah]) Cancion del carretero C Canción del carretero C kahn-seeAWN dell kah-ray-TAY-ro C (The Wagoner’s Song) C (poem by Gustavo Caraballo [gooss-TAH-vo kah-rah-VAHL-lo] set to music by Carlos López Buchardo [KAR-lawss LO-pess boo-CHAR-doh])

Cancion del emperador C La canción del emperador C lah kahn-theeAWN dell aym-pay-rah- THAWR C (The Song of the Emperor) C (composition by Luis de Narváez [looEESS day nar- VAH-ehth])

Cancion del naranjo seco C Canción del naranjo seco C kahn-theeAWN dell nah-RAHN-ho say-ko C (Song of the Withered Orange) C (excerpt from Madrigals [MADD-rih-gullz] by George Crumb [JAW-urj KRUMM])

Cancion del sembrador C Canción del sembrador C kahn theeAWN dell saym-vrah-THAWR C (The Sower's Song) C (excerpt from La rosa del azafrán [lah RO-sah dell ah-thah- FRAHN] by Jacinto Guerrero [hah-THEEN-toh gayr-RAY-ro])

Cancion hungara C Canción húngara C kahn-theeAWN OON-gah-rah C Hungarian Song from the zarzuela [thar-thooAY-lah] Alma de Dios [AHL-mah day DEE-awss]; music by José Serrano [ho-SAY sehr-RAH-no]; libretto by Carlos Arniches [KAR-lawss ar-NEE-chayss] and Enrique García Alvarez [ayn-REE-kay gar-THEE-ah ahl-vah-REHTH])

Cancion ranchera C Canción ranchera C kahn-seeAWN rahn-CHAY-rah C (Ranch Song) C (generic description of a group of Mexican songs)

Cancion vals C Canción vals C kahn-seeAWN VAHLSS C (Waltz Song) C (a Mexican song)

Cancionero de segovia C Cancionero de Segovia C kahn-theeo-NAY-ro day say-GO-veeah C (Songbook of Segovia [suh-GO-veeah])

Canciones C kahn-theeO-nayss C (excerpt from the suite Marizápalos [mah-ree-THAH-pah- lawss] by Gaspar Sanz [gahss-PAR SAHNTH])

Canciones espanolas C Canciones españolas C kahn-theeO-nayss ayss-pah-n’YO-lahss C (Spanish Songs) C (compositions by Manuel de Falla [mah-nooELL day {FAH-yah} FAH- l’yah])

Canco de lladre C KAHN-ko day l’YAH-dray C (Catalan [KAH-t’-lunn] folk song arranged by Miguel Llobet [mee-GHELL l’yo-BETT])

Candia C Giovanni Matteo Mario, Cavaliere de Candia C jo-VAHN-nee maht-TAY-o MAH- reeo, kah-vah-leeAY-ray day KAHN-deeah

Candide C kahn-DEED C (an operetta, with music by Leonard Bernstein [LEH-nurd BURN- st§n] and 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]; also a character in the operetta)

Caniglia C Maria Caniglia C mah-REE-ah kah-NEE-leeah

Canino C Bruno Canino C BROO-no kah-NEE-no

Canio pagliaccio C Canio (Pagliaccio) C KAH-neeo (pah-leeAH-cho) C (character in the opera [pah-leeAH-chee]; libretto and music by [rood-JAY-ro lay-ohn- kah-VAHL-lo])

Cannabich C Christian Cannabich C KRIH-stihahn KAHN-nah-bihh C (known also as Johann Christian Innocenz Bonaventura Cannabich [YO-hahn KRIH-stihahn INN-no-tsenntss bo-nah-fenn-TOO-rah KAHN-nah-bihh])

Cannaregio C Andrea di Cannaregio C ahn-DRAY-ah dee kahn-nah-RAY-jo C (known also as [ahn-DRAY-ah gahb-reeAY-lee])

Cannio o surdato nnammurato C Cannio - O Surdato ’nnammurato C KAHN-neeo - o soor- DAH-toh ’n-nahm-moo-RAH-toh C (aria from the opera [lah jo-KOHN-dah] — The Smiling One; music by [ah-meel-KAH-ray pohn-keeAYL-lee]; libretto by Arrigo Boito [ar-REE-go bo-EE-toh] under the pseudonym of Tobia Gorrio [TAW- beeah GAWR-reeo])

Cannone del porto C Il cannone del porto C eel kahn-NO-nay dayl POHR-toh C (flower duet 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])

Canon CKUH-nohn C (composition by Johann Pachelbel [YO-hahn pah-KELL-b’l] — the pronunciation of the title of this well-known composition is Americanized to KA-nunn) C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH- stihahn BAHK]) C (composition from Notturni per due flauti e due corni [no-TOOR-nee payr DOO-ay flahoo-tee ay DOO-ay KOHR-nee] — (Nocturnes for Two Flutes and Two Horns) — by Franz Joseph Haydn [FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff H¦-d’n])

Canon a four quaerendo invenientis C Canon a 4 quaerendo invenientis C KUH-nohn ah 4 kooay-RENN-doh een-veh-nihAYN-tiss C (Four-Part Canon) C (excerpt from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih-shuss AWP-fur] — Musical Offering — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Canon a two cancrizans C Canon a 2 cancrizans C KUH-nohn ah 2 KAHN-krih-dzahnss C (Two-Part “Crab” Canon) C (composition from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih- shuss AWP-fur] — Musical Offering — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS- tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) Canon a two per augmentationem contrario motu C Canon a 2 per augmentationem, contrario motu C KUH-nohn ah 2 pehr ahoog-mayn-TAH-tiho-nemm, kohn-TRAH-riho MO-too C (Two-Part Canon in Augmentation, Contrary Motion) C (composition from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih-shuss AWP-fur] — Musical Offering — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO- hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Canon a two per motum contrarium C Canon a 2 per motum contrarium C KUH-nohn ah 2 pehr MO-tôôm kohn-TRAH-rihôôm C (Two-Part Canon in Contrary Motion) C (composition from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih-shuss AWP-fur] — Musical Offering — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Canon a two per tonos C Canon a 2 per tonos C KUH-nohn ah 2 pehr TAW-nohss C (Two- Part Modulating Canon) C (composition from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih-shuss AWP-fur] by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Canon a two quaerendo invenientis C Canon a 2 quaerendo invenientis C KUH-nohn ah 2 kooayee-RENN-doh een-vee-nihAYN-tiss C (Two-Part Canon) C (composition from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih-shuss AWP-fur] — Musical Offering — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Canon a two violini in unisono C Canon a 2 violini in unisono C KUH-nohn ah 2 vee-o-LEE- nee een oo-nih-ZAW-no C (Canon for 2 in unison C (composition from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih-shuss AWP-fur] — Musical Offering — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Canon perpetuus C KUH-nohn payr-PEH-tôô-ôôss C (composition from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih-shuss AWP-fur] — Musical Offering — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO- hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Canon perpetuus super thema regium C KUH-nohn payr-PEH-tôô-ôôss SÔÔ-pehr TEH- muh RAY-jôôm C (composition from Musikalisches Opfer [moo-zee-KAHAH-lih-shuss AWP- fur] — Musical Offering — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Canon und gigue C KUH-nohn ôônt ZHEEG C (Canon and Gigue) C (compositions by Johann Pachelbel [YO-hahn pah-KELL-b’l])

Cant dels ocells C El cant dels ocells C ell KAHNT dellss o-SELLSS C (The Song of the Birds, an anonymous Catalonian carol)

Cantabile C kahn-TAH-bee-lay

Cantabile ed espressivo C kahn-TAH-bee-lay ayd ay-sprayss-SEE-vo Cantabile senza accompagnamento C kahn-TAH-bee-lay SAYN-tsahk-kohm-pah-n’yah- MAYN-toh C (excerpt from the Konzert für 2 Cembali und Orchester Es-dur [KAWN-tsehrt für 2 TSEMM-bah-lee ôônt awr-KEH-stur Es-DOOR] — Concerto for 2 and Orchestra in E Flat Major — by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach [KARL FEE-lipp ay-MAHAH- nooayl BAHK])

Cantai hor piango C kahn-TAHih hawr pihAHN-go C (I Sung Sometime the Freedom of My Fancy) C (composition by Orlando de Lassus) [awr-lah6-doh duh lahss-sü])

Cantares C kahn-TAH-rayss C (song by Joaquín Turina [ho-ah-KEEN too-REE-nah])

Cantata C {kunn-TAH-tuh} kahn-TAH-tah

Cantata a voce sopra la ciaccona C Cantata a voce sopra la ciaccona C kahn-TAH-tah ah VO-chay SO-prah lah chahk-KO-nah C (song by Giovanni Felice Sances [jo-VAHN-nee fay- LEE-chay SAHN-chayss])

Cantata a voce sopra la C kahn-TAH-tah ah VO-chay SO-prah lah pahss-sah- KAH-l’yah C (song by Giovanni Felice Sances [jo-VAHN-nee fay-LEE-chay SAHN-chayss])

Cantata criolla C La cantata criolla C lah kahn-TAH-tah kreeO-l’yah C (music by Antonio Estévez [ahn-TOH-neeo ayss-TAY-vehth] and libretto by Alberto Arvelo Torrealba [ahl- VEHR-toh ar-VAY-lo tohr-ray-AHL-vah])

Cantata criolla florentino el que canto con el diablo C La cantata criolla, “Florentino, el que cantó con el diablo” C lah kahn-TAH-tah kreeO-l’yah, “flo-rayn-TEE-no, ell kay kahn-TOH kohn ell dee-AHV-lo” C (a cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh], with music by Antonio Estévez [ahn-TOH- neeo ayss-TAY-vehth] and libretto by Alberto Arvelo Torrealba [ahl-VEHR-toh ar-VAY-lo tohr-ray-AHL-vah])

Cantate C kahn-TAH-tuh C (Latin spelling and pronunciation)

Cantate C kah6-taht C (cantata) C (French spelling and pronunciation)

Cantate con me C kahn-TAH-tay kohn MAY C (song by Cherubini [kay-roo-BEE-nee] and Bixio [BEEK-seeo])

Cantate domino C Cantate Domino C kahn-TAH-tuh DOH-mih-no C (Sing to the Lord) C (title used by various composers)

Cantate profane C kah6-taht praw-fahn C (secular cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh])

Cantelli C Guido Cantelli C gooEE-doh kahn-TAYL-lee

Cantelo C April Cantelo C AY-prull kahn-TEH-lo C (known also as April Rosemary [ROHZ-meh-ree] Cantelo)

Canteloube C Joseph Canteloube C zho-zeff kah6-t’lôôb C (known also as Joseph Canteloube de Malaret [zho-zeff kah6-t’lôôb duh mah-lah-reh], Marie-Joseph Canteloube [mah-ree-zho- zeff kah6-t’lôôb], and Marie-Joseph Canteloube de Malaret [mah-ree-zho-zeff kah6-t’lôôb duh mah-lah-reh])

Canterbury C KANN-tur-buh-rih

Canterbury clerkes C Canterbury Clerkes C KANN-tur-buh-rih KLARKS C (musical group)

Canti del sole C Canti del Sole C KAHN-tee dayl SO-lay C (song cycle by Bernard Rands [BUR-nurd RANNDZ)

Canti lunatici C KAHN-tee loo-nah-TEE-chee C (song cycle by Bernard Rands [BUR-nurd RANNDZ])

Cantiam la bella clori C Cantiam la bella Clori C KAHN-teeahm lah BAYL-lah KLO-ree C (composition by [LOO-kah mah-RAYN-tseeo])

Cantico di san francesco C Cantico di San Francesco C kahn-TEE-ko dee SAHN frahn- CHAY-sko C (composition by [FRAHNZ LISST])

Cantiga de santa maria C Cantiga de Santa Maria C kahn-TEE-gah day SAHN-tah mah- REE-ah C (sacred music from 13th-century Spain)

Cantiga no forty eight C Cantiga No. 48 C kahn-TEE-gah (No. 48) C (song from the Court of Alfonso [ahl-FAWN-so] the 10th)

Cantiones profanae C kahn-tihAW-ness praw-FAH-nay C (poems from the 13th-century manuscript [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Cantique C kah6-teek C (Religious Chant) C (poem by Jean Racine [zhah6 rah-seen] set to music by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL-doh HAHN])

Cantique de jean racine C Cantique de Jean Racine C kah6-teek duh zhah6 rah-seen C ( [REH-kôôee-umm] composed by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray])

Cantique de noel C Cantique de Noël C kah6-teek duh naw-ell C (composition by Adolphe Adam [ah-dawlf ah-dah6])

Cantique sur le bonheur des justes et sur le malheur des reprouves C Cantique sur le bonheur des justes et sur le malheur des réprouvés C kah6-teek sür luh baw6-nör day zhüst ay sür luh mah-lör day ray-prôô-vay C (Canticle on the Happiness of the Righteous and the Unhappiness of the Sinners) C (poem by Jean Racine [zhah6 rah-seen] set to music by Reynaldo Hahn [ray- NAHL-doh HAHN])

Canto a murcia C Canto a Murcia C KAHN-toh ah MOOR-theeah C (Song of Murcia) C (excerpt from La parranda [lah pah-RAHN-dah] — The Party — by Francisco Alonso [frahn- THEESS-ko ah-LAWN-so])

Canto de entrada C KAHN-toh day ayn-TRAH-thah C (Entrance song from the Misa flamenca [MEE-sah flah-MAYN-kah] — [flah-MENN-ko] Mass — by Paco Peña [PAH-ko PAY-n’yah])

Canto del cigno C Il canto del cigno C eel KAHN-toh dayl CHEE-n’yo C (The Song of the Swan) C (song by Camille Saint-Saens [{kah-meel seh6-sah6ss} kah-meey’ seh6-sah6ss])

Canto eucaristico y despedida C Canto eucaristico y despedida C KAHN-toh ayoo-kah- REESS-tee-ko ee dayss-pay-THEE-thah C (section of the Misa flamenca [MEE-sah flah- MAYN-kah] — Flamenco [flah-MENN-ko] Mass — set to music by Paco Peña [PAH-ko PAY-n’yah])

Canto in modo nono C Canto in modo nono C KAHN-toh een MO-doh NO-no C (composition by Konrad Boehmer [KAWN-raht BÖ-mur])

Canto penitencial C Canto penitencial — tientos C KAHN-toh pay-nee-tayn-theeAHL — teeAYN-tawss C (section of the Misa flamenca [MEE-sah flah-MAYN-kah] — Flamenco [flah-MENN-ko] Mass — set to music by Paco Peña [PAH-ko PAY-n’yah])

Canto popolare C KAHN-toh po-po-LAH-ray C (excerpt from In the South by [EDD-wurd ELL-gar])

Canto popolare in moonlight from in the south C Canto popolare (In moonlight) from In the South C KAHN-toh po-po-LAH-ray (In Moonlight) (from) In the South C (composition by Edward Elgar [EDD-wurd ELL-gar])

Canto rapsodico C Canto: rapsodico C KAHN-toh: rahp-so-DEE-ko C (excerpt from Sonata [so-NAH-tah] by Alberto Ginastera [ahl-VEHR-toh hee-nahss-TAY-rah])

Cantor C Philippe Cantor C fee-leep kah6-tawr

Cantore C kahn-TOH-ray C (character in the opera La Gioconda [la 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 of Tobia Gorrio [TAW-beeah GAWR-reeo])

Cantos de espana C Cantos de España C KAHN-tawss day ayss-PAH-n’yah C (Songs of Spain) C (compositions by Isaac Albéniz [ee-SAHK ahl-VAY-neeth]) Cantus contra cantum iv C Cantus Contra Cantum IV C KAHN-tôôss KOHN-trah KAHN- tôôm IV C (poem by Andreas Gryphius [ahn-DRAY-ahss GREE-feeüss] set to music by Jacques Louis Monod [zhack lôô-ee maw-no])

Canzon francese del principe C Canzon francese del principe C kahn-TSOHN frahn-CHAY- zay dayl PREEN-chee-pay C ( [MADD-rih-gull] by [KAR-lo jay- zooAHL-doh])

Canzon la lusignuola C Canzon “La lusignuola” C kahn-TSOHN “lah loo-zee-nooO-lah” C (composition by Tarquinio Merula [tar-kooEE-neeo may-ROO-lah])

Canzon prima C kahn-TSOHN PREE-mah C (composition by [jee-RO- lah-mo fray-sko-BAHL-dee])

Canzona C kahn-TSO-nah

Canzona la novella C Canzona - La novella C kahn-TSO-nah - lah-no-VAYL-lah C (composition by Andrea Cima [ahn-DRAY-ah CHEE-mah])

Canzona per sonare no one C Canzona per sonare No. 1 C kahn-TSO-nah payr so-NAH-ray (No. 1) C (composition by Giovanni Gabrieli [jo-VAHN-nee gahb-reeAY-lee])

Canzone a otto voci per suonar a four liutti overo fantasia C kahn-TSO-nay ah OHT-toh VO- chee payr sooO-nar ah 4 leeOOT-tee o-VAY-ro fahn-tah-ZEE-ah C (composition by Giovanni Antonio Terzi [jo-VAHN-nee ahn-TAW-neeo TAYR-tsee])

Canzone a tre liuti C Canzone a tre liuti C kahn-TSO-nay ah TRAY leeOO-tee C (composition by Alessandro Piccinini C ah-layss-SAHN-dro pee-chee-NEE-nee

Canzone choir C Canzone Choir C kahn-TSO-nay (Choir)

Canzone dellamore C La canzone dell'amore C lah kahn-TSO-nay dayl-lah-MO-ray C (song by Cherubini [kay-roo-BEE-nee] and Bixio [BEEK-seeo])

Canzonet C kahn-tso-NAYT C (song)

Canzonetta C kahn-tso-NAYT-tah C (Little Song) C (composition by Carl Loewe [LÖ-vuh]) C (composition by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p’YAW-t’r ill-YEECH {chahih-KAWF-skee} chay-KAWF-skee] from the Concerto in D) C (excerpt from the Suite Concertante [süeet kaw6- sehr-tah6t] for and Orchestra by César Cui [say-zar küee])

Canzonetta luci care C Canzonetta: Luci Care C kahn-tso-NAYT-tah: LOO-chee KAH-ray C (song by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Canzonetta piu non si trovano C Canzonetta: Piu non si trovano C kahn-tso-NAYT-tah: peeOO NOHN see tro-VAH-no C (song by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah- mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Canzonetta spagnuola C kahn-tso-NAYT-tah spah-nooO-lah C (A Little Spanish Song) C (song by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee])

Canzonetta veneziana C Canzonetta veneziana C kahn-tso-NAYT-tah vay-nay-tseeAH-nah C (A Little Venetian Song) C (composition by [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY- toh-funn])

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

Capderou C Janine Capderou C zhah-neen kahp-duh-rôô

Capdevielle C Pierre Capdevielle C peeehr kahp-duh-veeell

Cape C Safford Cape C SAFF-furd KAYP

Capecchi C Renato Capecchi C ray-NAH-toh kah-PAYK-kee

Capell C Richard Capell C RIH-churd kuh-PELL

Capella fidicinia leipzigC Capella Fidicinia Leipzig C kuh-PAYL-luh fih-dih-CHIH-nihuh L¦P-tsihh

Capella istropolitana C Capella Istropolitana C kuh-PAYL-luh iss-tro-paw-lih-TAH-nuh C (Slovak Philharmonic Choir)

Capella sagittariana dresden C Capella Sagittariana Dresden C kuh-PAYL-luh suh-gheet-tah- rihAH-nuh DRESS-tunn

Capella savaria C Capella Savaria C kah-PELL-lah suh-VAH-rihuh C (chamber ensemble)

Capellen C George Capellen C GAY-awrk KAHAH-puhl-lunn

Capellio generosi amiciC O di capellio generosi amici C o dee kah-PAYL-leeo jay-nay-RO-zee ah-MEE-chee C (excerpt from the opera I Capuleti e i Montecchi [ee kah-poo-LAY-tee ay ee mohn-TAYK-kee] — The Capulets [KA-p’yuh-luttss] and the Montagues [MAHN-tuh- gh’yooz]; music by [veen-CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee])

Capet C Lucien Capet C lü-seeah6 kah-peh Capim di pranta C kah-PEEM dee PRAHN-tah C (song by Francisco Braga [frah6- SEESS-kôô ehr-NAH-nee BRAH-guh])

Capitaine dapertutto C Le capitaine Dapertutto C luh kah-pee-tenn dah-pehr-tüt-toh C (a magician) C (character in the opera Les contes d'Hoffmann [leh kaw6t dawf-mahn] — ; music by Jacques Offenbach [ZHACK AWF-f'n bahk]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray])

Capitan sevillano C Un capitán sevillano C oon kah-pee-TAHN say-vee-l’YAH-no C (a medieval song of the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Morocco)

Capitano C kah-pee-TAH-no C (Captain) 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])

Capitulum audite insulae C Capitulum: Audite insulae C kuh-PIH-tôô-lôôm: ahoo-DEE-tay EEN-sôô-lay C (composition by [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Caplet C André Caplet C ah6-dray kahp-leh

Capocci C Gaetano Capocci C gahay-TAH-no kah-PO-chee

Capoianu C Dumitru Capoianu C doo-MEE-troo kah-paw-eeAH-noo

Capone C Gloria Capone C GLO-ree-uh kuh-POHN

Capoul Victor Capoul C veek-tawr kah-pôôl C (known also as Joseph-Amédée-Victor Capoul [zho-zeff-ah-may-day-veek-tawr kah-pôôl])

Cappella C a cappella C {ah kahp-PELL-lah} ah kahp-PAYL-lah

Cappuccilli C C peeAY-ro kahp-poo-CHEEL-lee

Capraro che dorme C Il capraro che dorme C eel kah-PRAH-ro kay DOR-may C (Largo e pianissimo sempre [LAR-go ay peeah-NEESS-see-mo saym-pray] number in La primavera [lah pree-mah-VAY-rah] — Spring — from Le quattro stagioni [lay kooAHT-tro stah-JO-nee] — The Four Seasons — by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Capriccio C kah-PREE-cho C (an opera, with music by Richard Strauss [RIH-hart SHTRAHÔÔSS]; libretto by Strauss and Clemens Krauss [KLAY-mennss KRAHÔÔSS]) C (excerpt by [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS] from the series of compositions entitled Fantasien [fahn-tah-ZEE-unn]) C (composition from Partita No. 2 by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) C (composition by Johannes Brahms [yo-HAHN-nuss {BRAHMZ} BRAHAHMSS]) C (excerpt from Three Pieces for Flute and Piano by Rosy Wertheim [RO-zee WERT-h§m])

Capriccio sinfonico C Capriccio sinfonico C kah-PREE-cho seen-FO-nee-ko C (composition by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee])

Capriccio sopra la lontananza del fratello dilettissimo C kah-PREE-cho SO-prah lah lohn-tah- NAHN-tsah dayl frah-TAYL-lo dee-layt-TEESS-see-mo C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Capricciosa partite diverse sopra una aria dinventione C La capricciosa — partite diverse sopra una aria d’inventione C lah kah-pree-CHO-zah — par-teet dee-verss SO-prah oo-nah AH- reeah deen-vayn-teeO-nay C (Diverse Variations on an Invented Air) C (composition by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK-stuh-hoo-duh])

Caprice C kah-preess C (composition by Camille Saint-Saëns [{kah-meel seh6-sah6ss} kah- meey’ seh6-sah6ss])

Caprice dapres letude en forme de valse de saint saens C Caprice d'après l’étude en forme de valse de Saint-Saens C kah-preess dah-preh lay-tüd ah6 fawrm duh vahlss duh seh6-sah6ss C (Caprice on a) seh6-sah6ss (waltz) ay-tüd)

Caprice viennois C kah-preess veeenn-n’wah C (composition by Fritz Kreisler [FRITTSS KR¦SS-lur])

Capricieuse C La capricieuse C lah kah-pree-s’yöz C (composition by Sir Edward Elgar [EDD-wurd ELL-gar])

Capriol suite C KA-pree-ohl sweet C (suite of instrumental music by Peter Warlock [PEE-tur WAWR-lahk])

Caprioli C Alberto Caprioli C ahl-BAYR-toh kah-pree-O-lee

Capron C Henri Capron C {HENN-ree kah-PROHN} ah6-ree kah-praw6

Captain balstrode C (Captain) BAL-strohd C (character in the opera [PEE-tur GR¦MZ], with music by [BENN-juh-munn BRITT-tunn] and libretto by Montagu Slater [MAHN-tah-gh’yoo SLAY-tur])

Captif C Un Captif C ü6 kahp-teef C (A prisoner) C (character in the opera Médée [may- day], with music by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay] and libretto by Pierre Corneille [peeehr kawr-nehy’])

Captive C La captive C lah kahp-teev C (The Captive Maid (Oriental Song)) C (poem by [{VICK-tur h’YOO-go} veek-tawr ü-go] set to music by [eck- tawr behr-leeawz])

Captive orientale C La captive (orientale) C lah kahp-teev (aw-reeah6-tahl) C (The Captive Maid (Oriental Song)) C (poem by Victor Hugo [{VICK-tur h’YOO-go} veek-tawr ü-go] set to music by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr-leeawz])

Capture of bacchus C The Capture of Bacchus C (The Capture of) BACK-kuss C (a song, with music by Dudley Buck [DUDD-lee BUCK] and lyric by Charles Swain [CHAH-rullz SWAYN])

Capua C Eduardo di Capua C ay-dooAR-doh dee KAH-pooah

Capua C Rinaldo di Capua C ree-NAHL-doh dee KAH-pooah C (known also as Rinaldo da [dah] Capua)

Capuana C Franco Capuana C FRAHN-ko kah-pooAH-nah

Capurro C Giovanni Capurro C jo-VAHN-nee kah-POOR-ro

Caput ejus C KUH-pôôt AY-yooss C ( [mo-TETT] by Giovanni da Palestrina [jo- VAHN-nee dah pah-lay-STREE-nah])

Cara armonia C O cara armonia C o KAH-rah ar-MO-neeah C (variations by Fernando Sor [fehr-NAHN-doh SAWR] on a theme from the opera Die Zauberflöte [dee tsAHOO-bur flö- tuh] — ; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah- DAY-ôôss MO-tsart]; libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder [ay-MAHAH-nooayl SHEE-kah-nay- dur])

Cara immagine ridente C Cara immágine ridente C KAH-rah eem-MAH-jee-nay ree-DAYN- 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])

Carabella C Ezio Carabella C AY-tseeo kah-rah-BAYL-lah

Carabiniers C Le chef des carabiniers C luh sheff day kah-rah-bee-neeay C (The Chief of Police) 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])

Carabiniers C Les carabiniers C leh kah-rah-bee-neeay C (The police) C (characters 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])

Caracciolo C Franco Caracciolo C FRAHN-ko kah-rah-CHO-lo

Caracciolo C Luigi Caracciolo C looEE-jee kah-rah-CHO-lo

Carafa C Michele Carafa C mee-KAY-lay kah-RAH-fah C (known also as Michele Enrico- Francesco-Vincenzo-Aloisio-Paolo Carafa de Colobrano [mee-KAY-lay ayn-REE-ko-frahn- CHAY-sko-veen-CHAYN-tso-ah-LOY-zeeo-PAHO-lo kah-RAH-fah day ko-lo-BRAH-no], Michele Carafa de Colobrano, and Michele Enrico-Francesco-Vincenzo-Aloisio-Paolo Carafa)

Carafon C Le carafon C luh kah-rah-faw6 C (The Little Water Jug) C (poem by Maurice Carême [mo-reess kah-remm] set to music by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Caramello C kah-rah-MAYL-lo 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])

Carapetyan C Armen Carapetyan C {AR-munn kah-ruh-PETT-yunn} ar-MENN kah-ruh- pett-YAHN

Carbonari C Virgilio Carbonari C veer-JEE-leeo kar-bo-NAH-ree

Carbonell C Juan Vert Carbonell C hooAHN VEHRT kar-vo-NELL

Carceriere C kar-chay-reeAY-ray C (jailer) C (character in 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])

Carceriere C Un carceriere C oon kar-chay-reeAY-ray C (jailer) 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])

Cardellino C Il cardellino C eel kar-dayl-LEE-no C (song by [sah-VAY- reeo mayr-kah-DAHN-tay]) C (known also as Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante [joo- ZAYP-pay sah-VAY-reeo rahf-fah-AY-lay mayr-kah-DAHN-tay])

Cardenal C Peire Cardenal C pehr kar-d’nahl

Cardew C Cornelius Cardew C KAWR-nee-lihuss KAR-d’yoo

Cardillo C Salvatore Cardillo C sahl-vah-TOH-ray kar-DEEL-lo Cardoso C Manuel Cardoso C mah-nooELL kar-DOH-zôô

Care compagne come per me sereno sovra il sen C Care compagne ... Come per me sereno ... Sovra il sen C KAH-ray kohm-PAH-n’yay ... KO-may payr MAY say-RAY-no ... SO-vrah eel SAYN C (Dear companions ... How brightly this day ... Place your hand) C (recitative [reh- suh-tuh-TEEV], aria, and cabaletta [kah-bah-LETT-tah) featuring Amina [ah-MEE-nah] in Act I of the opera [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])

Carelli C Gabor Carelli C GAH-bor kah-RAYL-lee

Carestini C C jo-VAHN-nee kah-ray-STEE-nee

Carewe C John Carewe C JAHN kah-ROO C (known also as John Maurice Foxall Carewe [JAHN MAW-russ FAHK-sull kah-ROO])

Carey C Henry Carey C HENN-ree KEH-ree

Cari amici C KAH-ree ah-MEE-chee 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])

Cari musici C Cari musici C KAH-ree MOO-zee-chee C (solo motet [mo-TETT] for soprano, violins, and continuo [kunn-TIH-n’yuh-wo] by Bianca Maria Meda [beeAHN-kah mah-REE- ah MAY-dah])

Caridis C Miltiades Caridis C meel-tee-AH-thayss kah-REE-thiss

Carissimi C Giacomo Carissimi C JAH-ko-mo kah-REESS-see-mee

Caritas C kah-REE-tahss C (character in Ordo virtutum [OHR-doh veer-TOO-tôôm], a musical drama by Hildegard von Bingen [HILL-tuh-gart fawn BIHNG-unn])

Caritas dei C Caritas Dei C kah-REE-tahss DAYEE C (Gregorian [grih-GO-reeunn] chant)

Carlid C Göte Carlid C YÖ-tuh KARUH-leed

Carlin C Mario Carlin C MAH-reeo KAR-leen

Carlo C Don Carlo C dohn KAR-lo C (an opera, with 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]; also a character in the opera)

Carlo ascolta C O Carlo, ascolta C o KAR-lo, ah-SKOHL-tah C (O Charles, listen) C (aria from the opera [dohn KAR-lohss]; 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])

Carlo di vargas C Don Carlo di Vargas C dohn KAR-lo dee VAR-gahss 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 sah-VAY-drah])

Carlo vive C KAR-lo VEE-vay C (excerpt from the opera [ee mahss-nah- deeAY-ree] — The Bandits; music by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee]; libretto by Andrea Maffei [ahn-DRAY-ah mahf-FAYEE] after Friedrich von Schiller [FREET-rihh fawn SHILL-lur])

Carlos C Don Carlos C dohn KAR-lohss C (an opera, with 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]; also a character in the opera) C (Note: Don Carlos is an opera about a Spaniard, Carlos. The original libretto in French was later translated to Italian. The Italian version is generally known as Don Carlo. The usual pronunciation in the United States, given here, combines the Italian pronunciation of Don with an Italianized pronunciation of Carlos. The Don Carlo version would be pronounced dohn KAR-lo.)

Carlstedt C Jan Carlstedt C YAHN KARL-stett

Carlyss C Earl Carlyss C URL KAR-liss

Carmagnola C kar-mah-n’YO-lah 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])

Carmen C KAR-m’n C (an opera, with music by [zhawrzh bee-zay]; libretto by Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah-lay-vee])

Carmen carmela C Carmen-Carmela C KAR-mayn-kar-MAY-lah C (Spanish-Californian folk song harmonized and set for piano by Gertrude Ross [GUR-trood RAWSS])

Carmichael C Hoagy Carmichael C HO-ghee KAR-m§-k’l

Carmignola C Giuliano Carmignola C joo-leeAH-no kar-mee-n’YO-lah Carmina burana C Carmina Burana C kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah C (a 13th-century manuscript containing medieval poetry from various sources)

CarmirelliC Pina Carmirelli C PEE-nah kar-mee-RAYL-lee

Carnaval C kar-nah-vahl C (Carnival) C (suite by Robert Schuman [ROHOH-bert SHOO- mahn])

Carnaval des animauxC Le carnaval des animaux C luh kar-nah-vahl day-zah-nee-mo C (The Carnival of the Animals) C (composition by Camille Saint-Saëns [{kah-meel seh6-sah6ss} kah- meey’ seh6-sahss])

Carnaval romain C Le carnaval romain C luh kar-nah-vahl raw-meh6 C (Roman Carnival) C (overture, orchestral composition by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr-leeawz])

Carner C Mosco Carner C MAWSS-ko KAR-nur

Carnero C Count Carnero C (Count) kar-NAY-ro 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])

Carneyro C Claudio Carneyro C KLAHOO-dihôô kar-NAY-rôô

Carnicer C Ramón Carnicer C rah-MAWN kar-nee-THEHR C (known also as Ramón Carnicer y Batlle [rah-MAWN kar-nee-THEHR ee BAHT-l’yay])

Caro elisir trallarallara esulti pur la barbara C Caro elisir ... Trallarallara ... Esulti pur la barbara C KAH-ro ay-lee-ZEER ... TRAHL-lah-rahl-LAH-rah ... ay-ZOOL-tee poor lah bar-BAH- rah C (duet from 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])

Caro mio ben C KAH-ro MEE-o BAYN C (My Dear Love) C (song by Giuseppe Giordani (?) [joo-ZAYP-pay jor-DAH-nee])

Carol berard C Carol-Bérard C kah-rawl-bay-rahr

Carolan C Turlough Carolan C TUR-lo KA-ruh-lunn C (known also as Turlough O’Carolan [TUR-lo o-KA-ruh-lunn])

Carolans concerto C Carolan's concerto C KA-ruh-lunnz kunn-CHER-toh C (composition for by Turlough Carolan [TUR-lo KA-ruh-lunn])

Caroli C Consuelo Caroli C kaw6-süay-lo kah-raw-lee Carolsfeld C Ludwig Schnorr von Carolsfeld C LOOT-vihh SHNAWR fawn KAH-rawlss- fellt

Carolsfeld C Malvina Schnorr von Carolsfeld C mahl-FEE-nah SHNAWR fawn KAH- rawlss-fellt

Caron C Philippe Caron C fee-leep kah-raw6

Caron C Rose Caron C rawz kah-raw6 C (known also as Rose Lucille [lü-seel] Caron)

Carosio C Margherita Carosio C mar-gay-REE-tah kah-RAW-zeeo

Carousel C KA-ruh-sell C (musical play by Richard Rodgers [RIH-churd RAHD-jurz] and Oscar Hammerstein [AW-skur HAMM-mur-st§n])

Carpani C Giuseppe Carpani C joo-ZAYP-pay kar-PAH-nee C (known also as Giuseppe Antonio Carpani [joo-ZAYP-pay ahn-TAW-neeo kar-PAH-nee])

Carpe C La carpe C lah karp C (The Carp) C (excerpt from Le bestiaire (ou le cortege d'Orphée) [luh bess-teeehr (ôô luh kawr-tehzh dawr-fay)] — The Bestiary [BESS-chee-eh-ree] (or the Procession of Orpheus [AWR-fee-uss]) — (six songs for voice by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Carpentier C Adolphe-Clair Le Carpentier C ah-dawlf-klehr luh kar-pah6-teeay

Carpentras C kar-pah6-trah C (known in as Il Carpentrasso [eel kar-payn-TRAHSS-so])

Carpentrasso C Il Carpentrasso C eel kar-payn-TRAHSS-so C (known in as Carpentras [kar-pah6-trah])

Carpitella C Diego Carpitella C deeAY-go kar-pee-TAYL-lah

Carranza C Gustavo Eduardo Carranza C gooss-TAH-vo ay-dooAR-doh kar-RAHN-tsah

Carraud C Michel-Gaston Carraud C mee-shell-gahss-taw6 kahr-ro

Carre C Albert Carré C ahl-ber kar-ray

Carre C Michel Carré C mee-shell kar-ray

Carreno C Inocente Carreño C ee-no-SAYN-tay kar-RAY-n’yo

Carreno C Teresa Carreño C tay-RAY-sah kar-RAY-n’yo C (known also as Maria [mah- REE-ah] Teresa Carreño) Carrer el guitarrista C El carrer el guitarrista C ell kar-REHR ell ghee-tar-REESS-tah C (The Street, the Guitarist) C (an excerpt from the suite Suburbis [soo-BÔÔR-biss] — Suburbs — by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO])

Carreras C José Carreras C ho-SAY kar-RAY-rahss

Carreras C Nicole Carreras C nee-kawl kar-reh-rah

Carretieri C kar-ray-teeAY-ree C (carters) C (characters 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])

Carrillo C Julián Carrillo C hoo-leeAHN kar-REE-l’yo C (known also as Julián Antonio Carrillo-Trujillo [hoo-leeAHN ahn-TOH-neeo kar-REE-l’yo-troo-HEE-l’yo])

Carrington C Simon Carrington C S¦-munn KAR-rihng-t'n

Carrion C Antonio Literes Carrión C ahn-TOH-neeo lee-TAY-rayss kar-reeAWN

Carrodus C John Carrodus C JAHN kahr-RO-duss C (known also as John Tiplady [TIPP- lay-dee] Carrodus)

Carros de galicia C Carros de Galicia C KAR-rohss day gah-LEE-theeah C (Carriages of Galicia [guh-LIH-shuh]) C (an excerpt from the suite Paisajes [pahee-SAH-hayss] —Landscapes — by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO])

Carse C Adam Carse C A-dumm KARSS C (known also as Adam von Ahn Carse [A-dumm vahn ahn KARSS])

Cartan C Jean Cartan C zhah6 kar-tah

Carte C Richard D’Oyly Carte C RIH-churd DOY-lee KART

Cartier C Jean-Baptiste Cartier C zhah-bah-teest kar-teeay

Carturan C Gabriella Carturan C gahb-reeAYL-lah kar-TOO-rahn

Carulli C Ferdinando Carulli C fayr-dee-NAHN-doh kah-ROOL-lee

Carulli C Fernando Carulli C fayr-NAHN-doh kah-ROOL-lee

Caruso C C ayn-REE-ko kah-ROO-zo

Caruso C J. A. Caruso C (J. A.) kah-ROO-zo Carvalho C Caroline Carvalho C kah-raw-leen kar-VAH-l’yôô C (known also as Caroline- Marie-Félix Carvalho-Miolan [kah-raw-leen-mah-ree-fay-leecks kar-VAH-l’yôô-mee-aw- lah6])

Carvalho C Eleazar de Carvalho C eh-lee-uh-ZAR jee kar-VAH-l’yôô

Carvalho C João de Sousa Carvalho C zhôôAH6ôô duh SO-zuh kar-VAH-l’yôô

Carvalho C Léon Carvalho C lay-aw6 kar-VAH-l’yôô

Casa C Lisa della Casa C LEE-zah dayl-lah KAH-zah

Casabona C Francisco Casabona C frah6-SEESS-kôô kah-zuh-BO-nuh

Casadesus C François Louis Casadesus C frah6-swah lôô-ee kah-zah-deh-zü

Casadesus C Gaby Casadesus C gah-bee kah-zah-deh-zü

Casadesus C C ah6-ree kah-zah-deh-zü

Casadesus C C zhah6 kah-zah-deh-zü C (known also as Jean Claude Michel Casadesus [zhah6 klohd mee-shell kah-zah-deh-zü])

Casadesus C Marius Casadesus C mah-reeüss kah-zah-deh-zü

Casadesus C C ro-behr kah-zah-deh-zü

Casals C Pablo Casals C PAHV-lo kah-SAHLSS C (known also as Pablo Pau Carlos Salvador Defilló Casals [PAHV-lo PAHOO KAR-lawss sahl-vah-DAWR day-fee-l’YO kah-SAHLSS])

Casamorata C Luigi Fernando Casamorata C looEE-jee fayr-NAHN-doh kah-zah-mo-RAH- tah

Casanova C André Casanova C ah6-dray kah-zah-naw-vah

Casanovas C Narciso Casanovas C nar-THEE-so kah-sah-NO-vahss

Casapietra C Celestina Casapietra C chay-lay-STEE-nah kah-zah-peeAY-trah

Casarini C kah-zah-REE-nee

Casars tod C Cäsars Tod C TSAY-zarss TOHT C (Caesar's Death) C (excerpt from Der Silbersee [dayr ZILL-bur-zay] by Kurt Weill [KÔÔRT V¦L])

Casas C Bartolomeo Pérez Casas C bar-toh-lo-MAY-o PAY-rehth KAH-sahss Casavola C Franco Casavola C FRAHN-ko kah-zah-VO-lah

Casazza C Elvira Casazza C ayl-VEE-rah kah-ZAHT-tsah

Casazza C Giulio Gatti-Casazza C JOO-leeo GAHT-tee-kah-SAHT-tsah

Cascada C kahss-KAH-dah C (character in the operetta Die lustige Witwe [dee LÔÔ-stih-guh VITT-vuh] — The Merry Widow; music by Franz Lehár [FRAHNZ leh-HAHAHR]; libretto by Victor Léon [veek-tawr lay-aw6] and Leo Stein [LAY-o SHT¦N] after Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack])

Cascia C Giovanni da Cascia C jo-VAHN-nee dah KAH-sheeah C (known also as Giovanni de Florentia [jo-VAHN-nee day flo-RAYN-teeah])

Casella C Alfredo Casella C ahl-FRAY-doh kah-ZAYL-lah

Casella C Pietro Casella C peeAY-tro kah-ZAYL-lah

Caselli C Dario Casselli C DAH-reeo kahss-SAYL-lee

Caserta C Anthonello da Caserta C ahn-toh-NAYL-lo dah kah-ZAYR-tah

Casi C Giambattista Casi C jahm-baht-TEE-stah KAH-zee

Casida de la mujer tendida C kah-SEE-thah day lah moo-HEHR tayn-DEE-thah C Casida [kah-SEE-dah] of the Reclining Woman C (excerpt from Madrigals [MADD-rih-gullz] by George Crumb [JAW-urj KRUMM])

Casida de los ramos C kah-SEE-thah de lawss RAH-mawss C (Casida [kah-SEE-dah] of the Branches) C (excerpt from Madrigals [MADD-rih-gullz] by George Crumb [JAW-urj KRUMM])

Casimiri C Raffaele Casimiro Casimiri C rahf-fah-AY-lay kah-zee-MEE-ro kah-zee-MEE-ree

Casinha pequenina C A casinha pequenina C 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])

Casini C Giovanni Maria Casini C jo-VAHN-nee mah-REE-ah kah-ZEE-nee

Caso madama C Se a caso madama C say ah KAH-zo mah-DAH-mah C (arrangement for woodwinds and string bass by Johann Nepomuk Wendt [YO-hahn NAY-po-môôk VENNT] of an excerpt from 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])

Casper C Bernd Casper C BEHRNT KAHSS-pur

Cassado C Gaspar Cassadó C gahss-PAR kahss-sah-THO C (known also as Gaspar Cassadó Moreau [gahss-PAR kahss-sah-THO maw-ro])

Cassado C Joaquín Cassadó C ho-ah-KEEN kahss-sah-THO C (known also as Joaquín Cassadó Valls [ho-ah-KEEN kahss-sah-THO VAHLSS])

Cassanea de mondonville C Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville C zhah6-zho-zeff kahss- sah-nay-ah duh maw6-daw6-veel

Casse noisette / Casse-Noisette / kahss-n’wah-zett / (The Nutcracker) / (ballet [BAL-lay] by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky [p’YAW-t’r ill-YEECH {chahih-KAWF-skee} chay-KAWF-skee])

Cassel C Walter Cassel C WAWL-tur KASS’l C (known also as John [JAHN] Walter Cassel)

Cassetti C J. Cassetti C (J.) kahss-SAYT-tee

Cassidy C Patrick Cassidy C PATT-rick KASS’-dee

Cassilly C C RIH-churd KASS-suh-lee

Cassinelli C Riccardo Cassinelli C reek-KAR-doh kahss-see-NAYL-lee

Cassio C KAHSS-seeo 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])

Cassiodorus C Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus C MAH-n’yôôss ahoo-RAY-lihôôss kahss-sihaw- DOH-rôôss

Cassirer C Fritz Cassirer C FRITTSS KAHSS-sih-rur

Cassis C Le Comte de Gloria Cassis C luh kaw6t duh glaw-reeah kahss-see 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])

Cassolas C Constantine Cassolas C kohn-STAHN-tih-nay kahss-SO-lahss

Cassuto C Alvaro Cassuto C ahl-VAH-rôô kahss-SOO-tôô C (known also as Alvaro Leon Cassuto [ahl-VAH-rôô lee-!W6 kahss-SOO-tôô]) Casta diva C kah-stah DEE-vah C (aria 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])

Castagna C C BROO-nah kah-STAH-n’yah

Castagnone C Riccardo Castagnone C reek-KAR-doh kah-stah-n’YO-nay

Castaldi C Alfonso Castaldi C ahl-FOHN-so kah-STAHL-dee

Castaldo C Joseph Castaldo C JO-zuff kuh-STAHL-doh

Castan C Comte Armand de Castan C kaw6t ar-mah6 duh kahss-tah6

Castel C Louis-Bertrand Castel C lôô-ee-behr-trah6 kass-tell

Castel C Nico Castel C NEE-ko kass-tell

Castellanos C Joaquín Nin y Castellanos C ho-ah-KEEN NEEN ee kahss-tay-l’YAH-nawss C (known also as Joaquín Nin)

Castellanos C José Inzenga y Castellanos C ho-SAY een-THAYN-gah ee kahss-tay-l’YAH- nawssC (known also as José Inzenga)

Castellar C Francisco Andreví y Castellar C frahn-THEESS-ko ahn-dray-VEE ee kahss-tay- l’YAR C (known also as Francisco Andreví)

Castelli C Ignaz Franz Castelli C IGG-nahtss FRAHNTSS kah-STAYL-lee

Castello C Dario Castello C DAH-reeo kah-STAYL-lo

Castello di kenilworthC Il Castello di Kenilworth C eel kah-STAYL-lo dee KEH-null-wurth C (Kenilworth Castle) C (an opera, with music by Gaetano Donizetti [gahay-TAH-no doh-nee- TSAYT-tee]; libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola [ahn-DRAY-ah lay-O-nay toht-TOH-lah] after Victor Hugo [{VICK-tur h’YOO-go} veek-tawr ü-go])

Castelmary C kahss-t’l-mah-ree

Castelnuovo tedesco C Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco C {MEH-reeo kass-t’l-nôôO-vo tuh- DESS-ko} MAH-reeo kah-stayl-nooO-vo tay-DAY-sko

Castera C René d’Avezac Castéra C ruh-nay dah-vuh-zahk kahss-tay-rah

Castets C Maryse Castets C mah-reez kahss-teh Castiglioni C Niccolò Castiglioni C neek-ko-LO kah-stee-leeO-nee

Castil blaze C François-Henri-Joseph Castil-Blaze C [frah6-swah-ah6-ree-zho-zeff kahss-teel- blahz C (known also as François-Henri-Joseph Blaze])

Castileti C Johannes Castileti C yo-HAHN-nuss kah-stee-LAY-tee C (known also as Jean de Châtelet [zhah6 duh shah-t’leh] and Jean Guyot [zhah6 gü-yo])

Castilla C Alberto Castilla C ahl-VEHR-toh kahss-TEE-l’yah

Castillo C C. Castillo C (C.) kah-STEE-l’yo

Castillon C Alexis Castillon C ah-leck-see kahss-tee-yaw6 C (known also as Marie Alexis Castillon de Saint-Victor [mah-ree ah-leck-see kahss-tee-yaw6 duh seh6-veek-tawr])

Castitas C kah-STEE-tahss C (character in Ordo virtutum [OHR-doh veer-TOO-tôôm], a musical drama by Hildegard von Bingen [HILL-tuh-gart fawn BIHNG-unn])

Caston C Saul Caston C SAWL KASS-t’n

Castro C Esteban Salas y Castro C ayss-TAY-vahn SAH-lahss ee KAHSS-tro

Castro C Jean de Castro C zhah6 deh kahss-tro C (known also as Juan de Castro [hooAHN day KAHSS-tro])

Castro C José María Castro C ho-SAY mah-REE-ah KAHSS-tro

Castro C Juan José Castro C hooAHN ho-SAY KAHSS-tro

Castro C Ricardo Castro C ree-KAR-doh KAHSS-tro

Castro C Washington Castro C wah-shihng-TAWN KAHSS-tro

Castrone C Mathilde Marchesi de Castrone C mah-TILL-duh mar-KAY-zee day kah- STRO-nay

Castrone C Salvatore Marchesi de Castrone C sahl-vah-TOH-ray mar-KAY-zee day kah- STRO-nay

Castrucci C Pietro Castrucci C peeAY-tro kah-STROO-chee

Caswell C Edward Caswell C EDD-wurd KAZZ-well

Catalani C Alfredo Catalani C ahl-FRAY-doh kah-tah-LAH-nee Catalani C Angelica Catalani C ahn-JAY-lee-kah kah-tah-LAH-nee

Catalina catalina C Catalina, Catalina! C kah-tah-LEE-nah, kah-tah-LEE-nah! C (anonymous song)

Catel C Charles-Simon Catel C sharl-see-maw6 kah-tell

Catelani C Angelo Catelani C AHN-jay-lo kah-tay-LAH-nee

Catemario C Edoardo Catemario C ay-dohAR-doh kah-tay-MAH-reeo

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

Cathedrale engloutie C La cathédrale engloutie C lah kah-tay-drahl ah6-glôô-tee C (The Submerged Cathedral) C (composition by [klohd deh-büss-see])

Catherwood C David Catherwood C DAY-vudd KA-thur-wôôd

Catlett C Sidney Catlett C SIDD-nee KATT-lutt

Catoire C Georgi Lvovitch Catoire C gay-AWR-ghee l’VAW-vihch kah-twar

Catulli carmina C Catulli carmina C kah-TOOL-lee kar-MEE-nah C (a group of compositions by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Catunda C Eunice Catunda C ayôô-NEE-say kah-TÔÔ6-duh

Caturla C Alejandro García Caturla C ah-lay-HAHN-dro gar-SEE-ah kah-TOOR-lah

Cauchie C Maurice Cauchie C mo-reess ko-shee

Caudella C Edoardo Caudella C yeh-daw-AR-daw kahoo-DELL-lah

Caudle C Mark Caudle C MARK KAW-d'l

Caudle C Theresa Caudle C tuh-REE-suh KAW-d'l

Caurroy C Eustache du Caurroy C öss-tahsh dü kohr-r’wah C (known also as François- Eustache du Caurroy C frah6-swah-öss-tahsh dü kohr-r’wah

Causley C Charles Causley C CHAH-rullz KAWZ-lee

Caussade C Georges Caussade C zhawrzh kohss-sahd Caussade C Simone Plé-Caussade C see-mohn play-kohss-sahd

Causse C Gérard Caussé C zhay-rar kohss-say

Cavaccio C Giovanni Cavaccio C jo-VAHN-nee kah-VAH-cho

Cavaille coll C Aristide Cavaillé-Coll C ah-reess-teed kah-veh-yay-kawl

Cavalier belfiore C Cavalier Belfiore C kah-vah-leeay bell-feeawr 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])

Cavaliere de candia C Giovanni Matteo Mario, Cavaliere de Candia C jo-VAHN-nee maht- TAY-o MAH-reeo, kah-vah-leeAY-ray day KAHN-deeah

Cavalieri C Catarina Cavalieri C kah-tah-REE-nah kah-vah-leeAY-ree

Cavalieri C Emilio del Cavalieri C ay-MEE-leeo dayl kah-vah-leeAY-ree

Cavalieri C Katharina Cavalieri C kah-tah-REE-nah kah-vah-leeAY-ree

Cavalieri C Lina Cavalieri C LEE-nah kah-vah-leeAY-ree C (known also as Natalina [nah- tah-LEE-nah] Cavalieri)

Cavallari C Rina Cavallari C REE-nah kah-vahl-LAH-ree

Cavalleria rusticana C kah-vahl-lay-REE-ah roo-stee-KAH-nah C (Rustic Chivalry) C (an opera, with music by [peeAY-tro mah-SKAH-n’yee]; libretto Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti [jo-VAHN-nee tar-JO-nee-toht-TSAYT-tee] and Guido Menasci [gooEE- doh may-NAH-shee] after Giovanni Verga [jo-VAHN-nee VAYR-gah])

CavalliC Francesco Cavalli C frahn-CHAY-sko kah-VAHL-lee

CavalliC Pier Francesco Cavalli C peeAYR frahn-CHAY-sko kah-VAHL-lee C (known also as Pier Francesco Cavalli Caletti [kah-LAYT-tee])

Cavallo C Enrica Cavallo C ayn-REE-kah kah-VAHL-lo

Cavaradossi C Mario Cavaradossi C MAH-reeo kah-vah-rah-DOHSS-see 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])

Cavatina C ka-vuh-TEE-nuh (American pronunciation) C kah-vah-TEE-nah (Italian and Spanish pronunciation) C kah-vah-tee-nah (French pronunciation) C (a brief operatic solo)

Cavatina C kah-vah-TEE-nuh C (melody featuring Rosina [ro-ZEE-nah] in the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia [eel bar-beeAY-ray dee see-VEE-leeah] — The Barber of Seville [suh- VILL], with 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]) C (composition from Quartet No. 13 for 2 Violins, Viola and ‘Cello in B Flat Major by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) C (excerpt from the Suite Concertante [süeet kaw6-sehr-tah6t] for Violin and Orchestra by César Cui [say-zar küee])

Cavatine C kah-vah-teen C (composition by Camille Saint-Saëns [{kah-meel seh6-sah6ss} kah-meey’ seh6-sah6ss])

Cavazzoni C C jee-RO-lah-mo kah-vaht-TSO-nee

Cavazzoni C Marco Antonio Cavazzoni C MAR-ko ahn-TAW-neeo kah-vaht-TSO-nee C (known also as Marco Antonio da [MAR-ko ahn-TAW-neeo dah bo-LO-n’yah] and Marco Antonio d’Urbino [MAR-ko ahn-TAW-neeo door-BEE-no])

Cavendish C Michael Cavendish C M¦-kull KA-v'n-dihsh

Cavos C Catterino Cavos C kaht-tay-REE-no KAH-vohss

Cawelti C Andrea Cawelti C ahn-DRAY-ah kah-WAYL-tee

Caxixi C kah-ZEE-zee C (a small wicker basket rattle of Brazil)

Caya C Patricia Ann Caya C puh-TRIH-shuh ANN KAH-yuh

Cazade C Alain Cazade C ah-leh6 kah-zahd

Cazden C Norman Cazden C NAWR-munn KAZZ-d’n

Ce fut en mai C seh fü ah6 meh C (13th-century composition by Moniot d’Arras [maw-neeo dar-rah])

Ce povre pauper sum ego C Ce povre / Pauper sum ego C suh paw-vr’ / po-per sü6-meh-go C (This Poor Beggar / I Am Poor C (three-voice song from Medieval France by Josquin Despréz [zhawss-keh6 day-pray])

Cebotari C Maria „ebotari C MAH-rihah CHEH-baw-tah-ree

Ceccato C Aldo Ceccato C AHL-doh chayk-KAH-toh Ceely C Robert Ceely C RAH-burt SEE-lee C (known also as Robert Paige [PAYJ] Ceely)

Cegueta C La cegueta C lah seh-GHEH-tah C (The Little Blind Girl) C (excerpt from the suite Suburbis [soo-BÔÔR-biss] — Suburbs — by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO])

Cehanovsky C George Cehanovsky C JAW-urj cheh-NAWV-skee C (known also as Georgi Cehanovsky [gay-AWR-ghee keh-hah-NAWF-skee])

Celan C Paul Celan C pohl seh-lah6

Celansky C Ludvík Vítzslav „elanský C LÔÔD-veeeek VEEEE-tyezz-slahf CHEH-lahn- skeeee

Celarianu C Mihai Mitrea-Celarianu C MEE-hahee MEET-reeah-cheh-lah-reeAH-noo

Celenus C Célénus C say-lay-nüss C (character in the opera Atys [ah-teess]; music by Jean- Baptiste Lully [zhah6-bah-teest lül-lee]; libretto by Philippe Quinalt [fee-leep kee-nahl] after Ovid [AH-vudd])

Celesta C suh-LESS-tuh C (the instrument, American pronunciation)

Celeste C Celeste Aida C chay-LAY-stay ah-EE-dah C (aria from 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’])

Celia C SEE-lihuh

Celibidache C Sergiu Celibidache C SEHR-joo cheh-lee-bee-DAH-keh

Celis C Frits Celis C FRITTSS SAY-leess

Celles C Dom François Bedos de Celles C daw6 frah6-swah beh-daw duh sell

Celletti C Rodolfo Celletti C ro-DOHL-fo chayl-LAYT-tee

Cellier C Alfred Cellier C {AL-frudd sell-lihur} ahl-fredd sell-leeay

Cellini C Benvenuto Cellini C bayn-vay-NOO-toh chayl-LEE-nee C (an opera, with music by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr-leeawz]; libretto by L. De Wailly [(L.) duh vahee-yee] and A. Barbier [(A.) bar-beeay])

Cellini C Renato Cellini C ray-NAH-toh chayl-LEE-nee Cellokonzert C TSELL-lo-kawn-TSEHRT C (cello concerto)

Celui dont la parole il est doux il est bon C Celui dont la parole ... il est doux, il est bon C suh- lüee daw6 lah pah-rawl ... eel esst dôô, eel esst baw6 C (passage featuring [sah-lawm] in the opera Hérodiade [ay-raw-deeahd]; music by [zhül {mahss-s’nay} mahss- s’neh]; libretto by Paul Milliet [pohl mee-yeeeh] and Henri Grémont [ah6-ree gray-maw6] after Gustave Flaubert [güss-tahv flo-bay])

Celum non animum C Celum, non animum C CHAY-lôôm, nohn UH-nih-môôm C (A man that's constant) C (excerpt from the 13th-century manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music)

Cembalo C CHAYM-bah-lo C (cymbal in Italian, Italian pronunciation)

Cembalo C TSEMM-bah-lo C ( in German, German pronunciation)

Cenciaiuolo C Il cenciaiuolo C EEL chayn-chah-eeooO-lo C (ragman) C (character in 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])

Cenciaiuolo C Un cenciaiuolo C oon chayn-chah-eeooO-lo C (ragman) C (character in 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])

Cencic C Max Emanuel Cencic C MAHKSS ay-MAHAH-nôôayl TSENN-tsick

Cenerentola C La cenerentola C lah chay-nay-RAYN-toh-lah C (Cinderella) C (an opera, with music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Jacopo Ferretti [YAH-ko-po fayr-RAYT-tee] after Perrault [pehr-ro])

Cenerentola ossia la bonta in trionfo C La cenerentola ossia la bontà in trionfo C lah chay-nay- RAYN-toh-lah ohss-SEE-ah lah bohn-TAH een tree-OHN-fo C (Cinderella, or Goodness Triumphs, an opera, with music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Jacopo Ferretti [YAH-ko-po fayr-RAYT-tee] after Perrault [pehr-ro])

Ceniceros C Lorna Ceniceros C LAWR-nuh seh-nih-SEH-rawss

Cenotaph C SEH-nuh-taff C (an elegy; composition by Gordon Langford [GAWR-d’n LANG-furd])

Cenozoic C see-nuh-ZO-ick C (excerpt from Vox balaenae [VOHKSS bah-L¦-n§] — The Voice of the Whale — by George Crumb [JAW-urj KRUMM])

Ceprano C Il Conte di Ceprano C eel KOHN-tay dee chay-PRAH-no C (The Count of Ceprano [chay-PRAH-no] C (character in 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])

Ceprano C La Contessa di Ceprano C lah kohn-TAYSS-sah dee chay-PRAH-no C The Countess of Ceprano [chay-PRAH-no] C (character in 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])

Ceremuga C Josef „eremuga C YO-seff CHEH-reh-môô-guh

Cererols C Joan Cererols C jo-AHN seh-reh-RAHLSS

Cerha C Friedrich Cerha C FREET-rihh TSEHR-hah

Cerinto C chay-REEN-toh C (character in the opera Nerone [nay-RO-nay], words and music by Arrigo Boito [ar-REE-go bo-EE-toh], edited by Vincenzo Tommasini [veen-CHAYN-tso tohm-mah-ZEE-nee] and [ar-TOO-ro toh-skah-NEE-nee])

Cermak C Leo Cermak C LAY-o TSEHR-mahk

Cernohorsky C Bohuslav „ernohorsky C BO-hôô-slahf CHEHR-naw-hawr-skee C (known also as Bohuslav Czernohorsky [CHEHR-naw-hawr-skee])

Cernusak C Gracian „ernušák C GRAH-tsihunn CHER-nôô-shahahk

Cerny C Ladislav „erný C LAH-dyiss-lahf CHEHR-neeee

Cerone C Domenico Pietro Cerone C doh-MAY-nee-ko peeAY-tro chay-RO-nay

Cerreto C Scipione Cerreto C shee-peeO-nay chayr-RAY-toh

Certon C Pierre Certon C peeehr sehr-taw6

Cervantes C Ignacio Cervantes C eeg-NAH-seeo sehr-VAHN-tayss C (known also as Ignacio Cervantes Kawanag [kah-wah-NAHG])

Cervena C Šona „ervená C SHO-nuh CHEHR-veh-nahah

Cerveny C Wenzel Franz „ervený C VENN-tsull FRAHNTSS CHEHR-vuh-nee C (Germanized version of the Czechoslovakian name Václav František „ervený [VAHAHTSS-lahf FRAHN-tyih-sheck CHEHR-veh-neeee])

Cervetti C Sergio Cervetti C SEHR-heeo sehr-VETT-tee Cervetto C Giacomo Cervetto C JAH-ko-mo chayr-VAYT-toh

Ces dur C Ces Dur C TSESS DOOR C (key of C flat major, German designation)

Ces moll C ces Moll C TSESS MAWL C (key of c flat minor, German designation)

Cesana C Otto Cesana C {AHT-toh seh-SAH-nah} OHT-toh chay-ZAH-nah

Cesareo C G. A. Cesareo C (G. A.) chay-ZAH-ray-o

Cesari C Gaetano Cesari C gahay-TAH-no chay-ZAH-ree

Cesi C Beniamino Cesi C bay-neeah-MEE-no CHAY-zee

Cessa di piu resistere C Cessa di più resistere C CHAYSS-sah dee peeOO ray-ZEE-stay-ray C (aria 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])

Cessate di piagarmi C O cessate di piagarmi C O chayss-SAH-tay dee peeah-GAR-mee C (Cease Wounding Me) C (song by Alessandro Scarlatti [ah-layss-SAHN-dro skar-LAHT-tee])

Cest ainsi que tu es C C'est ainsi que tu es C sesst eh6-see kuh tü ess C (song by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Cest la petit fill du prince C C’est la petit’ fill’ du prince C sesst lah puh-tee feey’ dü preh6ss C (It Was the Prince’s Little Daughter) C (song from françaises [shah6-saw6 frah6- sezz] — French Songs — by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Cest lextase langoureuse C C’est l’extase langoureuse C sesst leckss-tahz lah6-gôô-röz C (poem from Ariettes oubliées [ah-reeett ôô-bleeay] — Forgotten Airs — by Paul Verlaine [pohl vehr-lenn] set to music by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see])

Cest lhistoire amoureuse C C’est l’histoire amoureuse C sesst leess-twar ah-môô-röz C (aria from the opera Lescaut [mah-naw6 less-ko]; music by Daniel-François Auber [dah-neeell frah6-swah o-bay]; libretto by Augustin Eugène Scribe [o-güss-teh6 ö-zhenn skreeb] after Antoine-François Prévost [ah6-twahn-frah6-swah pray-vo])

Cest moi me voici C C’est moi ... Me voici C sesst m’wah ... muh vwah-see C (excerpt from the opera Mignon [mee-n’yaw6], with music by [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]) Cest une damour C C’est une chanson d’amour C sesst ün shah6-saw6 dah-môôr C (duet featuring Hoffmann [HAWF-mahn] and Antonia [ah6-taw-neeah] 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])

Cesti C Antonio Cesti C ahn-TAW-neeo CHAY-stee C (known also (incorrectly) as Marc’ Antonio Cesti)

Cezar C Corneliu Cezar C kawr-NEH-leeoo cheh-ZAR

Ceznja C „ežnja C CHEZH-nyah C (Longing) C (song by Jan Kunc [YAHN KÔÔNTSS])

Chabrier C C emm-mah-nüell shah-breeay C (known also as Alexis- Emmanuel Chabrier [ah-leck-see-zemm-mah-nüell shah-breeay])

Chacarera C chah-kah-RAY-rah C (traditional Argentinian song arranged by Alberto Ginastera [ahl-VEHR-toh hee-nahss-TAY-rah])

Chaconne C shah-kawn C (compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS- tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) C (composition by [MAL-kumm AR-nulld]) C (excerpt from the First Suite in E Flat by Gustav Holst [GUSS-tuvv HOHLST]) C (excerpt from the orchestral suite 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 [lôô-ee fü-z’leeay]) / (excerpt from the opera The Fairy Queen; music by Henry Purcell [HENN-ree PUR-s’l]; libretto by E. Settle (?) after A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare [WILL-lihumm SHAYK-spihuhr])

Chacony in g minor C SHAH-kaw-nee (in g Minor) C (composition by Henry Purcell [HENN-ree PUR-s’l])

Chad gadyo C Chad Gadyo C HAHD GAHD-yah C (Only One Kid — a song by Moishe Oysher [moih-SHEH OY-shur]) C (“kid” here refers to a young goat)

Chadabe C Joel Chadabe C JO-ull shah-DAHB

Chaignaud C Jean-Luc Chaignaud C zhah6-lük sheh-n’yo

Chaikovsky C Peter Ilyich Chaikovsky C p’YAW-t’r ill-YEECH {chahih-KAWF-skee} chay- KAWF-skee C (Chaikovsky is more commonly spelled Tchaikovsky)

Chailley C Jacques Chailley C zhack shahee-yee

Chailly C Luciano Chailly C loo-cheeAH-no KAHEEL-lee Chailly C Riccardo Chailly C reek-KAR-doh KAHEEL-lee

Chaix C Charles Chaix C sharl sheh

Chajes C Julius Chajes C {JOO-lihuss CHAH-juss} YÔÔ-leeôôss HAH-yess

Chalabala C Zdenk Chalabala C ZDEH-nyeck KAH-luh-buh-luh

Chaliapin C Feodor Chaliapin C fehAW-dur shah-lihAH-pinn C (known also as Feodor Ivanovich [fehAW-dur ee-VAH-nuh-vihch] Chaliapin) C (the first name is also transliterated as Fedor [f’YAW-dur] and the last as Chaliapine [shah-lihAH-pinn])

Chalumeau C shah-lü-mo C (primitive clarinet)

Chalupt C René Chalupt C ruh-nay shah-lüpt

Cham ber C Huang, Cham-Ber C HOOAHNG, TSHAHAHNG-BAHEE C (known also as Cham- Ber Huang)

Chamber orchestra of lausanne C Chamber Orchestra of Lausanne C (Chamber Orchestra of) lo-zahn

Chambon C Jacques Chambon C zhack shah6-baw6

Chambonnieres C Jacques Champion Chambonnières C zhack shah6-peeaw6 shah6-bawn- neeehr C (known also as Champion de [duh] Chambonnières)

Chaminade C Cécile Chaminade C say-seel shah-mee-nahd C (known also as Cécile Stéphanie Chaminade [say-seel lôôeez stay-fah-nee shah-mee-nahd])

Chamine C Jorge Chaminé C zhawrzh shah-mee-nay

Chamisso C Adalbert von Chamisso C AHAH-dahl-pehrt fawn hah-MISS-so

Chamlee C Mario Chamlee C MA-riho SHAMM-lee

Chamo il mio ben cosi C KAH-mo eel MEE-o bayn KO-zee 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])

Champagne C Claude Champagne C {KLAWD shamm-PAYN} klohd shah6-pah-ny’ C (known also as Claude Adonaï Desparois dit Champagne [klohd ah-daw-nahee deh-pah-r’wah dih shah6-pah-ny’]) Champein C Stanislas Champein C stah-neess-lahss shah6-peh6

Champion C Jacques Champion C zhack shah6-peeaw6 C (known also as Jacques Champion Chambonnières [shah6-bawn-neeehr] and Champion de [duh] Chambonnières)

Champion C Marguerite Roesgen-Champion C mar-gö-reet RÖSS-gunn-shah6-peeaw6

Champion C Thomas Champion C taw-mah shah6-peeaw6

Chancelier C Philippe le Chancelier C fee-leep luh shah6-s’leeay

Chandos anthems C Chandos anthems C CHAHN-dohss (anthems) C (numbered anthems by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Chandos concert orchestra C Chandos Concert Orchestra C CHAHN-dohss (Concert Orchestra)

Chanot C François Chanot C frah6-swah shah-no

Chanson C shah6-saw6 C (song by [ay-reek sah-tee])

Chanson a boire C Chanson à boire C shah6-saw6-nah bwar C (Drinking Song) C (song from the collection Don Quichotte a Dulcinée [daw6 kee-shawt ah dül-see-nay], with music by [mo-reess rah-vell] and words by Paul Morand [pohl maw-rah6])

Chanson damour C Chanson d'amour C shah6-saw6 dah-môôr C (Song of Love) C (song, title used by various composers)

Chanson dautomne C Chanson d’automne C shah6-saw6 doh-tawn C (Autumn Song) C (poem by Paul Verlaine [pohl vehr-lenn] set to music by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL-doh HAHN])

Chanson davril C Chanson d'Avril C shah6-saw6 dah-vreel C (Song of April) C (poem by Louis Bouilhet [lôô-ee bôô-yeh] set to music by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay])

Chanson de berceau C shah6-saw6 duh behr-so C (Lullaby) C (composition by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO])

Chanson de florian C Chanson de Florian C shah6-saw6 duh flaw-reeah6 C (song by [CHAH-rullz ¦VZ])

Chanson de la grenouillère C shah6-saw6 duh lah gruh-nôô-yehr 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) Chanson de la mort de don quichotte C Chanson de la mort de Don Quichotte C shah6-saw6 duh lah mor duh daw6 kee-shawt C (composition by Jacques Ibert [zhack ee-behr]) C (music for the film Don Quichotte)

Chanson de ladieu C Chanson de l’adieu C shah6-saw6 duh lah-deeö C (song by Francesco Paolo Tosti [frahn-CHAY-sko PAHO-lo TOH-stee])

Chanson de matin C shah6-saw6 duh mah-teh6 C (composition by Edward Elgar [EDD-wurd ELL-gar])

Chanson de nuit C shah6-saw6 duh nüee C (Song of the Night) C (composition by Edward Elgar [EDD-wurd ELL-gar])

Chanson de printemp C shah6-saw6 duh preh6-tah6 C (Song of Springtime) C (song by [sharl gôô-no])

Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques C shah6-saw6 day kö-yöz duh lah6-teesk C (excerpt from Cinq mélodies populaires grecques [seh6k may-law-dee paw-pü-lehr greck] — Five Popular Greek Melodies — by Maurice Ravel [mo-reess rah-vell])

Chanson dorkenise C Chanson d’Orkenise C shah6-saw6 dawr-k’neez C (Song of Orkenise [awr-k’neez]) C (poem by Guillaume Apollinaire [ghee-yohm ah-pawl-lee-nehr] set to music by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Chanson du fou C La chanson du fou C lah shah6-saw6 dü fôô C (Song of the Madman) C (poem by Victor Hugo [{VICK-tur h’YOO-go} veek-tawr ü-go] set to music by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay])

Chanson du toreador C Chanson du Toréador C shah6-saw6 dü taw-ray-ah-dawr C (Toreador [TAW-ray-uh-dawuhr] Song) C (excerpt from the opera Carmen [KAR-m’n], with music by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay]; libretto by Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah-lay-vee])

Chanson epique C Chanson épique C shah6-saw6 ay-peek C (song from the collection Don Quichotte à Dulcinée [daw6 kee-shawt ah dül-see-nay], with music by Maurice Ravel [mo- reess rah-vell] and words by Paul Morand [pohl maw-rah6])

Chanson espagnole C shah6-saw6 ess-pah-n’yawl C (Spanish Song) C (excerpt from a group of Chants populaires [shah6 paw-pü-lehr] — Popular Songs — by Maurice Ravel [mo-reess rah-vell])

Chanson francaise C shah6-saw6 frah6-sezz C (French Song) C (excerpt from a group of Chants populaires [shah6 paw-pü-lehr] — Popular Songs — by Maurice Ravel [mo-reess rah- vell]) Chanson hebraique C Chanson hébraïque C shah6-saw6 ay-brah-eek C (Hebrew Song) C (excerpt from a group of Chants populaires [shah6 paw-pü-lehr] — Popular Songs — by Maurice Ravel [mo-reess rah-vell])

Chanson italienne C shah6-saw6 ee-tah-leeenn C (Italian Song) C (excerpt from a group of Chants populaires [shah6 paw-pü-lehr] — Popular Songs — by Maurice Ravel [mo-reess rah- vell])

Chanson perpetuelle C Chanson perpétuelle C shah6-saw6 pehr-pay-tü-ell C (song by [ehr-nesst shohss-saw6])

Chanson pour la route C Chanson pour la route C shah6-saw6 pôôr lah rôôt C (poem by Léon Chancerel [lay-aw6 shah6-suh-rell] set to music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee])

Chanson romanesque C shah6-saw6 raw-mah-nessk C (song from the collection Don Quichotte a Dulcinée [daw6 kee-shawt ah dül-see-nay], music by Maurice Ravel [mo-reess rah-vell] and words by Paul Morand [pohl maw-rah6])

Chanson triste C shah6-saw6 treest C (Sad Song) C (poem by Jean Lahor [zhah6 lawr] set to music by Henri Duparc [ah6-ree dü-park])

Chansons de bilitis C Chansons de Bilitis C shah6-saw6 duh bee-lee-teess C (Songs of Bilitis) C (songs by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see])

Chansons de toile C shah6-saw6 duh twahl C (anonymous 13th-century compositions)

Chansons francaises C Chansons françaises C shah6-saw6 frah6-sezz C (French Songs by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Chansons grises C shah6-saw6 greess C (poems by Paul Verlaine [pohl vehr-lenn] set to music by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL-doh HAHN])

Chansons populaires C shah6-saw6 paw-pü-lehr C (excerpt from the suite Marizápalos [mah- ree-THAH-pah-lawss] by Gaspar Sanz [gahss-PAR SAHNTH])

Chant du menestrel C Chant du ménestrel C shah6 dü may-ness-trell C (composition by Alexander Glazunov [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r gluh-zôô-NAWF])

Chant hindou C shah6-teh6-dôô C (Song of India) C (composition by Nicolai Rimsky- Korsakov [nyee-kah-LAHIH REEM-skee-KAWR-suh-kuff])

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

Chantavoine C Jean Chantavoine C zhah6 shah6-tah-v’wahn C known also as Jean François Henri Chantavoine [zhah frah6-swah ah6-ree shah6-tah- v’wahn])

Chantez a dieu nouveau cantique C Chantez à Dieu nouveau cantique C shah6-tay ah deeö nôô-vo kah6-teek C (Sing to the Lord a new song) C (psalm set to music by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck [YAHN PEE-turss-zohohn SWAYAY-lihngk])

Chanticleer C CHANN-tuh-klihuhr C (vocal music group)

Chantilly codex C shahn-tee-YEE KO-deckss

Chants dauvergne C Chants d'Auvergne C shah6 doh-vehrny’ C (Songs of the Auvergne [o- vehrny’] C (French folk songs collected by Joseph Canteloube [zho-zeff kah6-t’lôôb])

Chants populaires C shah6 paw-pü-lehr C (Popular Songs) C (songs by Maurice Ravel [mo- reess rah-vell])

Chanukkah oy chanukkah C Chanukkah, oy Chanukkah C hah-nook-KAH, oy hah-nook- KAH C (Festival of Lights — Chassidic [hahss-SIH-dick] melody)

Chaparro C El Chaparro C ell chah-PAR-ro C (apparently a nickname for Rafael Montilla [rah-fah-ELL mawn-TEE-l’yah] in the Misa flamenca [MEE-sah flah-MAYN-kah] — Flamenco [flah-MENN-ko] Mass — by Paco Peña [PAH-ko PAY-n’yah])

Chapelier C Le Chapelier C luh shah-p’leeay C (composition by Erik Satie [ay-reek sah-tee])

Chapelle dans les pinsC La chapelle dans les pins C lah shah-pell dah6 leh peh6 C (excerpt from Par monts et par vaux [par maw6 ay par vo] C (composition by Michel Leclerc [mee-shell luh-klehr])

Chapelle de guillaume tell C Chapelle de Guillaume Tell C shah-pell duh ghee-yohm tell C (Chapel of ) 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 — ) — by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST])

Chapelle royale C La chapelle royale C lah shah-pell r’wah-yahl C (Chapel Royal)

Chapelle royale C shah-pell r’wah-yahl C (Chapel Royal)

Chapi C Ruperto Chapí C roo-PEHR-toh chah-PEE C (known also as Ruperto Chapí y Lorente [roo-PEHR-toh chah-PEE ee lo-RAYN-tay]

Chapin C Harry Chapin C HAR-ree CHAY-p’n

Chapin C Schuyler G. Chapin C SK¦-lur G. CHAY-p’n C (known also as Schuyler Garrison [GAR-rih-s’n] Chapin) Chaplitsky C chah-PLYEET-skee C character 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])

Chapman C Kirsten Lokvam Chapman C KEER-stunn LAHK-vumm CHAPP-munn

Chapuis C Auguste Chapuis C o-güst shah-püee C (known also as Auguste Paul Jean-Baptiste Chapuis [o-güst pohl zhah6-bah-teest shah-püee]

Char C Friedrich Ernst Char C FREET-rihh EHRNST KAR C (known also as Friedrich Ernst Fritz [FRITTSS] Char)

Charango C chah-RAHN-go C (a musical instrument)

Charbonnier C Bernadette Charbonnier C behr-nah-dett shar-bawn-neeay

Chardavoine C Jehan Chardavoine C zhehah6 shar-dah-vwahn

Chardavoyne C Jehan Chardavoyne C zhehah6 shar-dah-vwahn

Chardevoine C Jehan Chardevoine C zhehah6 shar-duh-vwahn

Charles C Charles, Duke of Orléans C SHARL, (Duke of) awr-lay-ah6

Charles C Monsieur Charles C maw6-seeör sharl C (pen name of Max Chop [MAHKSS KOHP])

Charlie rutlage C Charlie Rutlage C CHAR-lee RUTT-layj C (cowboy ballad [BAL-ludd] published in 1891, later arranged by Charles Ives [CHAH-rullz ¦VZ])

Charlotte C shar-lawt C (character in the opera Werther [VEHR-tur] (French version); music by Jules Massenet [zhül {mahss-s’nay} mahss-s’neh]; libretto by Édouard Blau [ay-dôôar blo], Paul Milliet [pohl mee-yeeeh], and Georges Hartmann [zhawrzh HART-mahn] after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh])

Charodeika C chah-rah-DAYEE-kuh C (The Enchantress) C (an opera, with 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])

Charpentier C C güss-tahv shar-pah6-teeay

Charpentier C Jacques Charpentier C zhack shar-pah6-teeay Charpentier C Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier C zhah6-zhack bo-var-leh-shar-pah6- teeay

Charpentier C Marc-Antoine Charpentier C mark-ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay

Charpentier C Raymond Charpentier C reh-maw6 shar-pah6-teeay C (known also as Raymond Louis Marie [lôô-ee mah-ree] Charpentier)

Charteris C Richard Charteris C RIH-churd char-TEH-riss

Charwoche C kahahr-VAW-kuh C (composition by Hugo Wolf [HOO-go VAWLF])

Chasins C Abram Chasins C AY-brumm CHAY-s’nz

Chasse neige C shahss nehzh C composition from Études d’exécution transcendante [ay-tüd degg-zay-kü-seeaw6 trah6-sah6-dah6t] by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST])

Chastelain de couci C Li Chastelain de Couci C lee shahss-t’leh6 duh kôô-see C (Gui [ghee] IV (Lord of) Couci [kôô-see])

Chat C Le chat C luh shah C (The tomcat) 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])

Chateauneuf C Paula Chateauneuf C poh-lah shah-toh-nöf

Chatelet C Jean de Châtelet C zhah6 duh shah-t’leh C (known also as Jean Guyot [zhah6 gü- yo] and Johannes Castileti [yo-HAHN-nuss kah-stee-LAY-tee])

Chatte C La chatte C lah shaht C (The white cat) 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])

Chaucer C CHAW-sur

Chaumet C William Chaumet C WILL-lihumm sho-meh

Chaun C František Chaun C FRAHN-tyih-sheck KAHÔÔN

Chausson C Carlos Chausson C KAR-lawss shohss-saw6

Chausson C Ernest Chausson C ehr-nesst shohss-saw6 C (known also as Amédée [ah-may- day] Ernest Chausson) Chauve souris C La chauve-souris C lah shohv-sôô-ree C (The bat) 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])

Chauvet C Charles-Alexis Chauvet C sharl-ah-leck-see sho-veh

Chaux de fonds C La Chaux-de-Fonds C lah sho-duh-faw6 C (Swiss city)

Chaux de fonds suisse C La Chaux-de-Fonds, Suisse C lah sho-duh-faw6, süeess C (Swiss city)

Chavanne C Irene von Chavanne C ee-RAY-nuh fawn kah-VAHN

Chavarri C Eduardo Lopez Chavarri C ay-thooAHR-doh LO-pehth chah-VAR-ree

Chavez C Carlos Chávez C KAR-lawss CHAH-vess C (known also as Carlos Antonio de Padua Chávez [KAR-lawss ahn-TOH-neeo day PAH-thooah CHAH-vess], Carlos Chávez y Ramírez [ee rah-MEE-ress], and Carlos Antonio de Padua Chávez y Ramírez)

Chaynes C Charles Chaynes C sharl shayn

Che ascolto ahime C Che ascolto ahimè C kay ah-SKOHL-toh ahee-MAY C (Alas, what’s this I hear) C (aria 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])

Che cosa accadde C kay KO-zah ahk-KAHD-day 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])

Che dar piu vi possio C Che dar più vi poss'io C kay DAR peeOO vee PAWSS-seeo C (What More Can I Give You) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Che disse che ascoltai C Che disse? che ascoltai? C kay DEESS-say? kay ah-SKOHL-tahee? 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])

Che fa il mio bene C Che fa il mio bene? C kay fah eel MEE-o BAY-nay? C (What Is My Love Doing? C (poem by Pietro Metastasio [peeAY-tro may-tah-STAH-zeeo] set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn]) Che fa il mio bene lamante impaziente one C Che fa il mio bene? (L’amante impaziente 1) C kay fah eel MEE-o BAY-nay? (lah-MAHN-tay eem-pah-tseeAYN-tay 1) C (What Is My Love Doing? (The Impatient Lover 1)) C (poem by Pietro Metastasio [peeAY-tro may-tah- STAH-zeeo] set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Che fa il mio bene lamante impaziente two C Che fa il mio bene? (L’amante impaziente 2) C kay fah eel MEE-o BAY-nay? (lah-MAHN-tay eem-pah-tseeAYN-tay 2) C (What Is My Love Doing? (The Impatient Lover 2)) C (poem by Pietro Metastasio [peeAY-tro may-tah- STAH-zeeo] set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn])

Che faro C Che farò C kay fah-RO C (aria 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]; libretto by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi [rah-neeAY-ree day kahl-tsah-BEE- jee])

Che faro senza euridice C Che farò senza Euridice? C kay fah-RO SAYN-tsah ayoo-ree-DEE- chay? 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])

Che fiero momento C kay feeAY-ro mo-MAYN-toh 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])

Che gelida manina C kay JAY-lee-dah mah-NEE-nah C (duet from 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])

Che giova posseder cittadi et regni C kay JO-vah pohss-SAY-dayr cheet-TAH-dee ett RAY- n’yee C (composition by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck [YAHN PEE-turss-zohohn SWAYAY- lihngk])

Che interminabile andirivieni C Che interminabile andirivieni! C KAY een-tayr-mee-NAH-bee- lay ahn-dee-ree-veeAY-nee! C (Servants' Chorus 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])

Che intesi oh annunzio C Che intesi, oh, annunzio! C kay een-TAY-zee, o, ahn-NOON-tseeo! C (What did I hear, oh, what news!) C (aria from the opera Elisabetta, Regina d'Inghilterra [ay- lee-zah-BAYT-tah, ray-JEE-nah deen-gheel-TAYR-rah] — Elizabeth [ih-LIH-zuh-buth], Queen of England; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee]; libretto by Giovanni Federico Schmidt [jo-VAHN-nee fay-day-REE-ko SHMITT] after Carlo Federici [KAR-lo fay-day-REE-chee] and S. Lee [S. LEE])

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

Che mai veggio infeliceC Che mai vegg’io ... Infelice! C kay mahee VAYD-jo ... een-fay-LEE- chay! C (excerpt from the opera Ernani [ayr-NAH-nee], with 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])

Che mai veggio infelice e tuo credeviC Che mai vegg'io ... Infelice! E tuo credevi C kay mahee VAYD-jo ... een-fay-LEE-chay! ay TOO-o kray-DAY-vee C (excerpt from the opera Ernani [ayr-NAH-nee], with 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])

Che peca C Che pecà! C kay pay-KAH! C (What a Shame!) C (composition by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL-doh HAHN])

Che puro ciel che chiaro sol C Che puro ciel, che chiaro sol C kay POO-ro CHAYL, kay keeAH-ro SOHL C (excerpt from the opera Orfeo ed Euridice [ohr-FAY-o ayd ayoo-ree-DEE- chay], with 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])

Che tenti oh trema insano tremin glinsani C Che tenti? ... Oh trema insano! ... Tremin gl’insani C kay TAYN-tee? ... o TRAY-mah een-SAH-no! ... TRAY-meen l’yeen-SAH-nee C (excerpt 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])

Che vecchio sospettoso C Che vecchio sospettoso! C kay VAYK-keeo so-spayt-TOH-zo! 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])

Checinski C Jan Ch“ci½ski C YAHN heh6-TSEE6-skee

Cheetham C John Cheetham C JAHN CHEE-tumm

Cheever C Ezekiel Cheever C ih-ZEE-kihull CHEE-vur Chef de chant janine reiss C Chef de chant: Janine Reiss C sheff duh shah6: zhah-neen ress C (chef de chant = singing leader or master)

Chef de choeur C Chef de choeur C sheff duh kör C (Chorus master)

Chef de choeurs C Chef de chœurs C sheff duh kör C (Chorus master)

Chef des carabiniers C Le chef des carabiniers C luh sheff dayss kah-rah-bee-neeay C (The Chief of Police) 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])

Chef des choeurs guy lhomme C Chef des chœurs: Guy Lhomme C sheff day kör: ghüee lawm C (Chorus Master: Guy Lhomme [ghüee lawm])

Chef du peuple C Chef du peuple C sheff dü pö-pl’ C (Leader of the People) 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’])

Chekalinsky C cheh-kah-LYEEN-skee C character 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])

Chekeres C chay-KAY-rayss

Chelard C Hippolyte-André-Baptiste Chélard C eep-paw-leet-ah6-dray-bah-teest shay-lar C (known also as Hippolyte-André-Jean-Baptiste Chélard [eep-paw-leet-ah6-dray-zhah6-bah- teest shay-lar])

Chelius C Oskar von Chelius C AWSS-kar fawn KAY-lihôôss

Chella mi creda C Ch'ella mi creda C KAYL-lah mee KRAY-dah C (duet from the opera [lah fahn-CHOOL-lah dayl WAYST] — The Girl of the West; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Guelfo Civinini [gooAYL-fo chee- vee-NEE-nee] and Carlo Zangarini [KAR-lo dzahn-gah-REE-nee] after David Belasco [DAY- vudd buh-LASS-ko])

Chella mi creda liberoC Ch'ella mi creda libero C KAYL-lah mee KRAY-dah LEE-bay-ro C (duet from the opera La fanciulla del west [lah fahn-CHOOL-lah dayl WAYST] — The Girl of the West; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Guelfo Civinini [gooAYL-fo chee-vee-NEE-nee] and Carlo Zangarini [KAR-lo dzahn-gah-REE-nee] after David Belasco [DAY-vudd buh-LASS-ko]) Chelleri C Fortunato Chelleri C fohr-too-NAH-toh kayl-LAY-ree

Chemin petit C Hans Chemin-Petit C HAHNSS shuh-meh6-puh-tee C (known also as Hans Helmuth Chemin-Petit C HAHNSS HELL-môôt shuh-meh6-puh-tee

Chemins de sion C Les chemins de Sion C leh shuh-meh6 duh seeaw6 C (The Ways of Zion do Mourn) C (Funeral hymn composed by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l] in honor of Caroline, deceased queen of England)

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]; also a character in the opera)

Chenoweth C Wilbur Chenoweth C WILL-bur CHEH-no-wehth

Cherbuliez C Antoine-Élisée Cherbuliez C ah6-twahn-ay-lee-zay shehr-bü-leeay

Chere blessure C La chère blessure C lah shehr bless-sür C (The Beloved Wound) C (poem by Mme. Blanchecotte [mah-dahm blah6sh-kawt] set to music by Reynaldo Hahn [ray-NAHL- doh HAHN])

Chereau C Patrice Chéreau C pah-treess shay-ro

Cherepnin C Alexander Cherepnin C {a-ligg-ZANN-dur cheh-REPP-ninn} uh-lyick-SAHN- d’r cheh-repp-NYEEN C (known also as Alexander Tcherepnin [cheh-repp-NYEEN], Alexander Nikolaievich [nyee-kah-LAHIH-eh-vihch] Tcherepnin, and Alexander Nikolaievich Cherepnin)

Cherkassky C Shura Cherkassky C {SHOO-ruh chehr-KAHSS-kee} C (known also as Alexander Isaakovich [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r ee-SAH-kuh-vihch] Cherkassky)

Cherl C Johann Kaspar Cherl C YO-hahn KAHSS-par KEHRL C (the last name is also spelled Kerl, Kerll, Kherl, and Gherl)

Cherney C Brian Cherney C BR¦-unn CHUR-nee

Cherub and seraphim unbodied forms C Cherub and Seraphim, Unbodied Forms C CHEH- rubb (and) SEH-ruh-fimm, (Unbodied Forms) C (excerpt from the oratorio [JEFF- thuh]; music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l], libretto by Thomas Morell [TAH-muss maw-RELL] after Judges XI and G. Buchanan [G. buh-KA- nunn])

Cherubin C sheh-rü-beh6 C (an opera, with music by Jules Massenet [zhül {mahss-s’nay} mahss-s’neh]; libretto by F. de Croisset [(F.) duh kr’wahss-seh] and Henri Cain [ah6-ree keh6]) Cherubini C Luigi Cherubini C looEE-jee kay-roo-BEE-nee C (known also as Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini [mah-REE-ah looEE-jee KAR-lo dzay-NAW-beeo sahl-vah- TOH-ray kay-roo-BEE-nee])

Cherubino C kay-roo-BEE-no 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])

Chevalier C Maurice Chevalier C mo-reess shuh-vah-leeay

Chevalier C shuh-vah-leeay C (knight) C (character in the lyric drama Le roi Arthus [luh r'wah ar-tüss] — King Arthur; libretto and music by Ernest Chausson [ehr-nesst shohss-saw6])

Chevalier C Un chevalier C ü6 shuh-vah-leeay C (A knight) C (character in the lyric drama Le roi Arthus [luh r'wah ar-tüss] — King Arthur; libretto and music by Ernest Chausson [ehr-nesst shohss-saw6])

Chevalier de la force C Le chevalier de la force C luh shuh-vah-leeay duh lah fawrss 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], libretto by Poulenc after Georges Bernanos [zhawrzh behr-nah-nawss])

Chevalier de lirou C Jean François Espic, Chevalier de Lirou C zhah6 frah6-swah ess-peek, shuh-vah-leeay duh lee-rôô

Chevaliers mult estes guarizC Chevaliers, mult estes guariz C shuh-vah-leeay, mül-tesst gooah- ree C (anonymous 12th composition)

Chevaliers C shuh-vah-leeay C (knights) C (characters 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 d’less- tr’-pwar-saw6])

Chevaux de bois C Les chevaux de bois C leh shuh-vo duh bwah C (Wooden Horses) C (excerpt from the suite Jeux d’enfants [zhö dah6-fah6] — Children’s Games — by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay])

Chevaux de bois C shuh-vo duh bwah C (Wooden Horses) C (poem from Ariettes Oubliées [ah-reeett ôô-bleeay] — Forgotten Airs — by Paul Verlaine [pohl vehr-lenn] set to music by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see])

Cheve C Émile-Joseph-Maurice Chevé C ay-meel-zho-zeff-mo-reess shuh-vay Chevelure C La chevelure C lah shuh-v’lür C (excerpt from Trois chansons de Bilitis [tr’wah shah6-saw6 duh bee-lee-teess] — Three Songs of Bilitis — by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see])

Chevillard C Camille Chevillard C {kah-meel shuh-vee-yar} kah-meey’ shuh-vee-yar C (known also as Paul Alexandre [pohl ah-leck-sah6-dr’] Camille Chevillard)

Chevre du thibet C La chèvre du Thibet C lah sheh-vr’ dü tee-beh C (The Tibetan [tih- BETT’n] Goat) C (excerpt from Le bestiaire (ou le cortege d'Orphée) [luh bess-teeehr (ôô luh kawr-tehzh dawr-fay)] — The Bestiary [BESS-chee-eh-ree] (or ‘The Procession of Orpheus [AWR-fee-uss]’)) C (six songs for voice by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Chevreuille C Raymond Chevreuille C ray-moh6 shuh-vröy’

Chi chilichiC KEE kee-LEE-kee C (Who's There?) C (composition by Orlando de Lassus) [awr-lah6-doh duh lahss-sü])

Chi e piu felice di me C Chi è più felice di me? C KEE ay peeOO fay-LEE-chay dee MAY? C (song by C. A. Bixio [(C. A.) BEEK-seeo])

Chi la gagliarda C KEE lah gah-leeAR-dah C (song by Giovanni Domenico da Nola [jo- VAHN-nee doh-MAY-nee-ko dah NO-lah]

Chi mai dellerebo C Chi mai dell'erebo C KEE MAH-ee dayl-lay-RAY-bo 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])

Chi mai idol mio C Chi mai ... Idol mio C KEE MAH-ee ...EE-dohl MEE-o C (excerpt from the opera Idomeneo, rè di Creta [ee-doh-may-NAY-o, RAY dee KRAY-tah] — Idomeneo, King of Crete; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO- tsart]; libretto by Giovanni Battista Varesco [jo-VAHN-nee baht-TEE-stah vah-RAY-sko] after Antoine Danchet [ah6-twahn dah6-sheh])

Chi mi dira C Chi mi dirà C KEE mee dee-RAH C (excerpt from the opera Marta [MAR- tah]; music by Friedrich Flotow [FREET-rihh FLO-tawv] and libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese [FREET-rihh VILL-hellm REE-zuh])

Chi mi frena in tal momentoC Chi mi frena in tal momento? C KEE mee FRAY-nah een tahl mo-MAYN-toh? C (excerpt from the opera [loo-CHEE-ah dee LAHM- mer-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]) Chi passa per sta strada C Chi passa per ’sta strada C kee PAHSS-sah payr stah STRAH- dah C (anonymous song)

Chi sa chi sa qual sia C Chi sa, chi sa, qual sia C kee SAH, kee SAH, kooahl SEE-ah C (aria contributed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart] to the opera Il burbero di buon cuore [eel boor-BAY-ro dee booOHN kooO-ray]; music by Vicente Martín y Soler [vee-THAYN-tay MAR-teen ee so-LEHR]; libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte [lo- RAYN-tso dah POHN-tay] after Goldoni [gohl-DOH-nee])

Chi sei che ardisci C Chi sei, che ardisci C kee SAYEE, kay ar-DEE-shee C (excerpt from the opera I Capuleti e i Montecchi [ee kah-poo-LAY-tee ay ee mohn-TAYK-kee] — The Capulets [KA-p’yuh-luttss] and the Montagues [MAHN-tuh-gh’yooz]; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen- CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH-nee])

Chi vuol la zingarella C kee VWOHL lah tseen-gah-RAYL-lah C (Who Wants the Gypsy Girl?) C (song by Giovanni Paisiello [jo-VAHN-nee pahee-zeeAYL-lo])

Chiang C Chiang, Ch'ing C DZIHAHNG, TSHIHNG C (Madame Mao, Tse-Tung [ma- DAMM MAHO, ZEH-DAWNG]) C (character in the opera Nixon in China; music by John Adams [JAHN A-dummz] and libretto by Alice Goodman [A-luss GÔÔD-munn]) C (preferred spelling and pronunciation, Ze Dong [ZEH-DAWNG])

Chiara C Maria Chiara C mah-REE-ah keeAH-rah C (known also as Maria-Rita [mah-REE- ah-REE-tah] Chiara)

Chiaramello C Giancarlo Chiaramello C jahn-KAR-lo keeah-rah-MAYL-lo

Chiari C Giuseppe Chiari C joo-ZAYP-pay keeAH-ree

Chiarina C sheeah-ree-nah C (excerpt from the suite Carnaval [kar-nah-vahl] — Carnival — by Robert Schuman [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Chichagov C Igor Chichagov C EE-gur chih-HAH-guff

Chichester C Chichester psalms C CHIH-chuh-stur SALMZ C (compositions by Leonard Bernstein [LEH-nurd BURN-st§n])

Chichi bunichiC CHEE-chee boo-NEE-chee C (a medieval children’s song of the Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492 and who settled in Yugoslavia)

Chiesa C Maria Tibaldi Chiesa C mah-REE-ah tee-BAHL-dee keeAY-zah

Chignell C Robert Chignell C RAH-burt CHIGG-null

Chihara C Paul Chihara C PAWL chee-HAH-rah C (known also as Paul Seiko [sehee-kaw] Chihara)

Chiil bel sogno di doretta C Chi’il bel sogno di Doretta C keeeel bayl SO-n’yo dee doh- RAYT-tah C (aria featuring Magda [MAHG-dah] in the opera [lah ROHN-dee- nay] — The Swallow; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Giuseppe Adami [joo-ZAYP-pay ah-DAH-mee] after Dr. A. M. Willner [VILL-nur] and Heinz Reichert [H¦NTSS R¦-hert])

Chil il bel sogno di dorettaC Chil il bel sogno di Doretta C keel eel bayl SO-n’yo dee doh- RAYT-tah C (aria from the opera La rondine [lah ROHN-dee-nay] — The Swallow; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH-ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Giuseppe Adami [joo-ZAYP-pay ah-DAH-mee] after Dr. A. M. Willner [VILL-nur] and Heinz Reichert [H¦NTSS R¦-hert])

Chilcott C Robert Chilcott C RAH-burt CHILL-kaht

Chilesotti C Oscar Chilesotti C O-skar kee-lay-ZOHT-tee

Chilingirian C Levon Chilingirian C LEH-vunn chee-leen-ghee-reeAHN

Ching C Chiang, Ch’ing C DZIHAHNG, TSHIHNG C (Madame Mao, Tse-Tung [ma- DAMM MAHO, ZEH-DAWNG]) C (preferred spelling and pronunciation Ze Dong [ZEH DAWNG])

Ching C I-Ching C YEEEE-JEENG C (a classic Chinese book)

Chingari C Marco Chingari C MAR-ko cheen-GAH-ree

Chio mi scordi di te non temer amato bene C Ch'io mi scordi di te? ... Non temer, amato bene C KEE-o mee SKOHR-dee dee tay? ... NOHN TAY-mayr, ah-MAH-toh BAY-nay C (To put you from my mind? ... Do not fear, beloved) C (concert aria from the opera Idomeneo, rè di Creta [ee-doh-may-NAY-o, ray dee KRAY-tah] — Idomeneo, King of Crete; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart] and libretto by Giovanni Battista Varesco [jo-VAHN-nee baht-TEESS-tah vah-RAY-sko] after Antoine Danchet [ah6-twahn dah6-sheh])

Chio non tami cor mio C Ch’io non t’ami, cor mio? C KEE-o nohn TAH-mee, kohr MEE-o? C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh])

Chio tami C Ch'io t'ami C KEE-o TAH-mee C (If Thou Knowest Not) C (madrigal [MADD- rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Chio vorrei morire C Sì ch’io vorrei morire C SEE KEE-o vor-RAY-ee mo-REE-ray C (Yes! I Wish to Die) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn- tay-VAYR-dee]) Chiquitita la novia C chee-kee-TEE-tah lah NO-veeah C (anonymous song arranged by Fernando J. Obradors [fehr-NAHN-doh (J.) o-VRAH-thawrss])

Chiriac C Mircea Chiriac C MEER-cheeah kee-reeAHK

ChiribiribinC KEE-ree-bee-ree-BEEN C (song by James [JAYMZ], Lawrence [LAW- runntss], and Pestalozza [pay-stah-LOHT-tsah])

Chirico C Giorgio de Chirico C JOHR-jo day kee-REE-ko

Chirurgo C Un chirurgo C oon kee-ROOR-go C (A surgeon) 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 sah-VAY- drah])

Chirurgus C shee-rür-güss C (character in Le malade imaginaire [luh mah-lahd ee-mah-zhee- nehr] — The Hypochondriac, a play by Jean-Baptiste Molière [zhah6-bah-teest maw-leeehr], with music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier [mark-ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay])

Chisholm C Erik Chisholm C EH-rick CHIH-zumm

Chitaronne C kee-tah-ROHN-nay C (long-necked, -like, plucked member of the family)

Chitarra C kee-TAR-rah C (a musical instrument)

Chitarra batente C kee-TAR-rah bah-TAYN-tay C (guitar of Southern Italy)

Chitarra damor C Chitarra d’amor C kee-TAR-rah dah-MOR C (Guitar of Love) C (song by Ludwig Schmidseder [LOOT-vihh SHMITT-say-dur] and Ralph Siegel [RALF SEE-gull])

Chitarra nella notte C Una chitarra nella notte C oo-nah kee-TAR-rah NAYL-lah NOHT-tay C (song by Bonagura [bo-nah-GOO-rah] and Ruccione [roo-chO-nay])

Chitarrone C kee-tar-RO-nay C (long-necked, lute-like, plucked member of the viol family)

Chladni C Ernest Chladni C EHR-nesst KLAHD-nee C (known also as Ernest Florens Friedrich Chladni [EHR-nesst FLO-rennss FREET-rihh KLAHD-nee])

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])

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])

Chlubna C Osvald Chlubna C AWSS-vahlt KLÔÔB-nuh

Chmura C Gabriel Chmura C GAHB-reeell hMÔÔ-rah

Cho liang C Lin, Cho-Liang C LEEEEN, ZHOO-LEEEEAHNG C (known also as Cho-Liang Lin)

Chodila chodila C Chodila, chodila C KO-dih-lah, KO-dih-lah C (dance from U naseho Barty [ÔÔ NAH-sheh-ho BAR-tee] — (Anonymous 17th Hungarian Dances)

Chodzko C Aleksa½der Chodïko C ah-leck-SAH6-der HAHDZH-kaw

Choeur a bouche fermee C Chœur à bouche fermée C kör ah bôôsh fehr-may C (Humming Chorus) C (excerpt from the opera Madame [mah-dahm] 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])

Choeur de la corrida C kör duh lah kawr-REE-thah C (Bullfight Chorus) 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])

Choeur de la rtf et orchestre lyrique C Chœuer de la RTF et Orchestre Lyrique C kör duh lah RTF ay awr-kess-tr’ lee-reek C (French Radio and Television Chorus and Lyric Orchestra)

Choeur de lorchestre de C Chœur de l'Orchestre de Paris C kör duh lawr-kess-tr' duh pah-ree C (Chorus of the Paris Orchestra)

Choeur de lorchestre symphonique de montreal C Choeur de l'orchestre symphonique de Montréal C kör duh lawr-kess-tr’ seh6-faw-neek duh maw6-ray-ahl C (Choir of the Montréal [mahn-tree-AHL] Symphony Orchestra)

Choeur denfants C Chœur d'enfants C kör dah6-fah6 C (Children's chorus)

Choeur des bohemiens C Chœur des Bohémiens C kör day baw-ay-meeah6 C (Gypsy Chorus) C (excerpt 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])

Choeur des bohemiens et des matadors C Chœur des Bohémiens et des matadors C kör day baw-ay-meeah6 ay day mah-tah-dawr C (Bohemians' and Matadors' Chorus) C (excerpt from the opera [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])

Choeur des enfants C Chœur des enfants C kör day-zah6-fah6 C (Children's Chorus) 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])

Choeur des esclaves C Chœur des esclaves C kör day-zess-klahv C (Slaves' Chorus) C (excerpt from the opera Nabucco [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])

Choeur des fiancailles C Chœur des fiançailles C kör day feeah6-sahy’ C (Bridal Chorus) C (excerpt from the opera [LOHOH-unn-grinn], music and libretto by [RIH-hart VAHG-nur])

Choeur des fileuses C Chœur des fileuses C kör day fee-löz C (Spinning Chorus) C (excerpt from the opera Der fliegende Holländer [dayr FLEE-gunn-tuh HAWL-lenn-tur] — The Flying Dutchman; music and libretto by Richard Wagner [RIH-hart VAHG-nur], libretto after Heinrich Heine [H¦N-rihh H¦-nuh)

Choeur des inities C Chœur des initiés C kör day ee-nee-seeay C (Initiates Chorus) C (excerpt from La flüte enchantée [lah flüt ah6-shah6-tay] — 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])

Choeur des janissaires C Chœur des janissaires C kör day zhah-neess-sehr C (Janissaries' [JA-nuh-seh-reez’] chorus) C (excerpt from the musical play L'enlèvement au sérail [lah6-leh- v’mah6 o say-rahy’] — The Abduction from the Harem; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart]; libretto by Gottlieb Stephanie [GAWT-leep SHTEH-fah-nee] after Christoph Friedrich Bretzner [KRIH-stawf FREET-rihh BRETTSS- nur])

Choeur des prisonniers C Chœurs des prisonniers C kör day pree-zawn-neeay C (Prisoners' Chorus) C (excerpt from the opera Fidelio [fee-DAY-liho]; music by Ludwig van Beethoven [LOOT-vihh funn BAYAY-toh-funn]; libretto by Joseph Sonnleithner [YOHOH-zeff ZAWN-l§t- nur], Stephan von Breuning [SHTEH-fahn fawn BROY-nihng], and Georg Friedrich Treitschke [GAY-awrk FREET-rihh TR¦TSH-kuh])

Choeur des soldats C Chœur des soldats C kör day sawl-daht C (Soldiers' Chorus) C (excerpt from the opera La damnation de [lah dahm-nah-seeaw6 duh fahoost] — The Damnation of Faust [FAHOOST]; music by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr-leeawz]; libretto by Berlioz and Almire Gandonnière [ahl-meer gah6-dawn-neeehr] after Gérard de Nerval [zhay-rahr duh nehr-vahl] and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ-tuh])

Choeur du feu C Chœur du feu C kör dü fö C (Bonfire Chorus) C (excerpt from the opera Otello [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])

Choeur et maitrise de radio france C Chœur et maîtrise de Radio France C kör ay meh-treez duh rah-deeo frah6ss C (French Radio Chorus and Children’s Chorus)

Choeur et orchestre radio lyrique C Chœur et orchestre Radio-Lyrique C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ rah-deeo lee-reek C (Lyric Radio Chorus and Orchestra)

Choeur et orchestre regional de cannes provence alpes cote dazur C Chœur et orchestre régional de Cannes-Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ ray-zheeaw-nahl duh kahn- praw-vah6ss-ahlp-koht dah-zür C ((Chorus and Orchestra of the) kahn-praw-vah6ss-ahlp- koht dah-zür)

Choeur et orchestre symphonique de montreal C Chœur et orchestre symphonique de Montréal C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ seh6-faw-neek duh maw6-ray-ahl C (Montreal [mahn-tree-AWL] Chorus and Symphony Orchestra)

Choeur et orchestre symphonique du theatre san carlos de lisbonne C Chœur et orchestre symphonique du Théâtre San Carlos de Lisbonne C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ seh6-faw-neek dü tay- ah-tr’ sah6 kar-lawss duh leess-bawn C (Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of the San Carlos (sann KAR-lawss] Theater of [LIZZ-bunn])

Choeur symphonique et orchestre de la fondation gulbenkian de lisbonne C Chœur symphonique et orchestre de la Fondation Gulbenkian de Lisbonne C kör seh6-faw-neek ay awr-kess-tr’ duh lah faw6-dah-shaw6 gül-bah6-keeah6 duh leess-bawn C (Symphony Chorus and Orchestra of the Gulbenkian [gôôl-BEHNG-kihunn] Foundation of Lisbon [LIZZ-bunn]) C (in Portugal, the foundation is known as the Fundação Gulbenkian [fôô6-duh-SAH6ôô gôô-beh6-keeEH6])

Choeurs and orchestre national de lyon C Choeurs & Orchestre National de Lyon C kör & awr-kess-tr' nah-seeo-nahl duh lee-aw6 C (Lyon [lee-aw6] National Chorus and Orchestra)

Choeurs de la rtf et orchestre radio lyrique C Chœurs de la RTF et Orchestre Radio Lyrique C kör duh lah RTF ay awr-kess-tr’ rah-deeo lee-reek C (French Radio and Television Chorus and Radio-Lyric Orchestra)

Choeurs de lopera de C Chœurs de l'Opéra de Berlin C kör duh law-pay-rah duh behr- leh6 C (Berlin Opera Chorus)

Choeurs de lopera de lyon C Chœurs de l'Opéra de Lyon C kör duh law-pay-rah duh lee-aw6 C (Choir of the Lyon [lee-aw6] Opera) Choeurs de lopera de vienne C Chœurs de l'Opéra de Vienne) C kör duh law-pay-rah duh veeenn C ( Opera Chorus)

Choeurs de lopera du rhin C Chœurs de l’Opéra du Rhin C kör duh law-pay-rah dü reh6 C (Rhine Opera Chorus)

Choeurs de lopera national de sofia C Chœurs de l'Opéra National de Sofia C kör duh law-pay- rah nah-seeo-nahl duh saw-feeah C (Sofia [{SO-fee-uh} SAW-feeah] National Opera Chorus)

Choeurs de losm C Chœurs de l'OSM C kör duh l’OSM C (Chorus of the Montreal [mahn- tree-AWL] Symphony Orchestra)

Choeurs de radio france C Chœurs de Radio-France C kör duh rah-deeo- frah6ss C (Chorus of Radio-France)

Choeurs de toulouse midi pyrenees C Chœurs de Toulouse-Midi-Pyrénées C kör duh tôô-lôôz- mee-dee-pee-ray-nay C (Central Toulouse-Pyrenees [tôô-LOOZ-PIH-ruh-neez] Chorus)

Choeurs denfants de la cantoria C Chœurs d'enfants de la Cantoria C kör dah6-fah6 duh lah kah6-taw-reeah C Cantoria [kann-TAW-reeuh] Children's Chorus)

Choeurs du theatre national de lopera de paris C Chœurs du Théâtre National de l'Opéra de Paris C kör dü tay-ah-tr’ nah-seeo-nahl duh law-pay-rah duh pah-ree C (Paris National Opera Theater Chorus)

Choeurs et maitrise de la r t f C Chœurs et maitrise de la R.T.F. C kör ay meh-treez duh lah R.T.F. C (French Radio and Television Choir and Children’s Chorus)

Choeurs et maitrise de radio france C Chœurs et maitrise de Radio France C kör ay meh-treez duh rah-deeo frah6ss C (Chorus and Children's Chorus of Radio France)

Choeurs et orchestre C Chœurs et orchestre C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ C (Chorus and orchestra)

Choeurs et orchestre de lopera de lyon C Chœurs et orchestre de l'Opéra de Lyon C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ duh law-pay-rah duh lee-aw6 C (Chorus and Orchestra of the Lyon [lee-aw6] Opera)

Choeurs et orchestre de lopera de C Chœurs et Orchestre de l'Opéra de Rome C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ duh law-pay-rah duh rawm C (Rome Opera Chorus and Orchestra)

Choeurs et orchestre du capitole de toulouse C Chœurs et orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ dü kah-pee-tawl duh tôô-lôôz C (Chorus and Orchestra of the Capital of Toulouse [tôô-LOOZ])

Choeurs et orchestre du mai musical florentin C Chœurs et orchestre du Mai Musical Florentin C kör ay awr-kess-tr dü meh mü-zee-kahl flaw-rah6-teh6 C (Chorus and Orchestra of the Florence [FLAW-runntss] May Festival)

Choeurs et orchestre du theatre de de C Chœurs et orchestre du Théâtre de La Scala de Milan C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ dü tay-ah-tr’ duh lah skah-lah duh mee-lah6 C (Chorus and Orchestra of the La Scala [lah SKAH-lah] Theater, Milan [mee-LAHN])

Choeurs et orchestre du theatre national de lopera comique C Chœurs et orchestre du Théâtre National de l'Opéra-Comique C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ dü tay-ah-tr’ nah-seeo-nahl duh law-pay- rah-kaw-meek C (Chorus and Orchestra of the National Comic-Opera Theater)

Choeurs et orchestre du theatre national de lopera de paris C Chœurs et orchestre du Théâtre National de l'Opéra de Paris C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ dü tay-ah-tr’ nah-seeo-nahl duh law-pay- rah duh pah-ree C (Chorus and orchestra of the National Theater of the )

Choeurs et orchestre national de lyon C Chœurs et Orchestre National de Lyon C kör ay awr- kess-tr’ nah-seeo-nahl duh lee-aw6 C (Lyon [lee-aw6] National Chorus and Orchestra)

Choeurs et orchestre symphonique de la radio bavaroise C Chœurs et orchestre symphonique de la Radio Bavaroise C kör ay awr-kess-tr’ seh6-faw-neek duh lah rah-deeo bah-vah-r’wahz C (Bavarian Radio Chorus and Symphonic Orchestra)

Choix dairs de lopera zanetta C Choix d’airs de l’opéra “Zanetta” C shwah dehr duh law- pay-rah “zah-nett-tah” C (Selected Airs from the Opera Zanetta) C (compositions by Daniel- François-Esprit Auber [dah-neeell-frah6-swah ess-pree o-bay])

Chominski C Józef Micha» Chomi½ski C YÔÔ-zuff MEE-hahw’ kaw-MEE6-skee

Chong C Prince Sou-Chong C (Prince) SOHOO-CHAWNG C (character in 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])

Chookasian C Lili Chookasian C LILL-lee choo-KAH-sihahn

Chop C Max Chop C MAHKSS KOHP C (known also as Monsieur Charles [muh-seeö sharl])

Chopin C Frédéric Chopin C fray-day-reek shaw-peh6 C (known also as Frédéric-François Chopin [fray-day-reek-frah6-swah shaw-peh6] C (the foregoing is the French version of the original Polish name Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin [frih-DEH-rick frahn-TSEE-sheck SHAW- penn])

Chopin C shaw-peh6 C (excerpt from the suite Carnaval [kar-nah-vahl] — Carnival — by Robert Schuman [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn]) Choquet C Gustave Chouquet C güss-tahv shôô-keh

Chor der bayerischen staatsoper munchen C Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper München C KOHOHR dayr BAH-yuh-rih-shunn SHTAHAHTSS-o-pur MÜN-hunn C (Chorus of the of Munich [m’YOO-nick])

Chor der deutschen oper berlin C Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin C KOHOHR dayr DOYT- shunn O-pur behr-LEEN C (Berlin German Opera Chorus)

Chor der engel C Chor der Engel C KOHOHR dayr EHNG-ull C (composition by [FRAHNTSS SHOO-bert])

Chor der niederlandischen oper C Chor der Niederländischen Oper C KOHOHR dayr NEE- der-lenn-tih-shunn O-pur C (Choir of the Opera)

Chor der st hedwigs kathedrale berlin C Chor der St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale Berlin C KOHOHR dayr St. HETT-vickss-kah-tay-DRAH-luh behr-LEEN C (St. Hedwig’s Cathedral Choir, Berlin)

Chor der wiener staatsoper C Chor der Wiener Staatsoper C KOHOHR dayr VEE-nur SHTAHAHTSS-o-pur ( Chorus)

Chor des bayerischen rundfunks C Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks C KOHOHR dess BAH- yuh-rih-shunn RÔÔNT-fôôngkss C (Bavarian Radio Chorus)

Chor des ndr C Chor des NDR Hamburg C KOHOHR dess NDR HAHM-pôôrk C (North German Radio Chorus of Hamburg [HAHM-pôôrk])

Chor des osterreichischen rundfunks C Chor des Österreichischen Rundfunks C KOHOHR dess Ö-stuhr-r§-hih-shunn RÔÔNT-fôôngkss C (Austrian Radio Chorus)

Chor i orkiestra teatru wielkiego w warszawie C Chór i Orkiestra Teatru Wielkiego w Warszawie C HÔÔR ee awr-keeESS-trah teh-AH-troo veeell-keeAY-go vuh var-SHAH-veeeh C (Choir and Orchestra of the Warsaw State Opera House)

Chor kobiet C Chór kobiet C HÔÔR KAH-beeett C (Women’s choir) C (choir from the opera Straszny Dwór [STRAHSH-nih d’VÔÔR] — The Haunted Manor; music by Stanis»aw Moniuszko [stah-NYEESS-wahf mah-neeÔÔSH-kaw] and libretto by Jan Ch“ci½ski [YAHN heh6-TSEE6-skee])

Chor und orchester der bayreuther festspiele C Chor und Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele C KOHOHR ôônt awr-KEH-stur dayr B¦-roy-tur FESST-shpee-luh C (Chorus and orchestra of the Bayreuth [B¦-royt] Festival)

Chor und orchester der kolner kurrende C Chor und Orchester der Kölner Kurrende C KOHOHR ôônt awr-KEH-stur dayr KÖL-nur kôôr-RENN-tuh C (Cologne [kuh-LOHN] Chorus and Orchestra) C (Literally, "Kurrende" means an itinerant children's choir. Since the choir now has grown-ups, the title has become a misnomer.)

Choral C kaw-rahl C (performed by a chorus or choir; hymn or sacred song) C (French spelling, pronunciation, and meaning)

Choral C ko-RAHAHL C hymn or sacred song C (German spelling, pronunciation, and meaning)

Choral C KO-rull C (relating to, or performed by a chorus or choir) C (American spelling, pronunciation, and meaning)

Choral de la cantate one hundred and forty seven herz und mund und tat und leben C Choral de la Cantate 147, "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben" C ko-RAHAHL duh lah kah6-taht 147, “HEHRTSS ôônt MÔÔNT ôônt TAHT ôônt LAY-bunn” C (Chorale from Cantata [kunn- TAH-tuh] 147, “Heart and Mouth and Deed and Life”) C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Chorale C Choräle C ko-RAY-luh C (hymns or sacred songs) C (German spelling, pronunciation, and meaning)

Chorale C kaw-rahl C (choral society, choir) C (French spelling, pronunciation, and meaning)

Chorale C kuh-RAL C (hymn or sacred song, also a chorus or choir) C (American spelling, pronunciation, and meaning)

Chorale wie schon leucht uns der morgenstern C Choräle ‘Wie schön leucht’ uns der Morgenstern C ko-RAY-luh ‘vee SHÖN LOYHT’ ôônss dayr MAWR-gunn-shtehrn C (composition by Georg Philipp Telemann [GAY-awrk fee-lipp TAY-luh-mahn])

Choralschola der niederalteicher scholaren C Choralschola der Niederalteicher Scholaren C KO-rahl-sho-lah dayr NEE-dur-ahl-t§-hur SHO-lah-runn

Choralschola der wiener hofburgkapelle C Choralschola der Wiener Hofburgkapelle C KO- rahl-sho-lah dayr VEE-nur HAWF-pôôrk-kah-pell-luh (Vienna Royal Residence Church Choir)

Chorbajian C John Chorbajian C JAHN chawr-BAH-junn

Chorea C Alia chorea C AH-lihah kaw-RAY-uh C (dance from Olach tancz (lère partie) [O- lahk TAHNTSS] (First part) — Anonymous 17th Hungarian Dances)

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 Hungarian Dances) Chorea hungarica C kaw-RAY-uh hôôn-GAH-rih-kuh C (anonymous 17th Hungarian dance)

Chorea no eight C Alia chorea No 8 C AH-lihah kaw-RAY-uh (No. 8) C (Anonymous 17th Hungarian Dances)

Chorea tancz C Chorea Tancz C kaw-RAY-uh TAHNTSS C (anonymous 17th Hungarian dance)

Chorea tantz C Chorea Tantz C kaw-RAY-uh TAHNTSS C (dance from Tantz [TAHNTSS] — Anonymous 17th Hungarian Dances)

Chorley C Henry F. Chorley C HENN-ree F. CHAWR-lee C (known also as Henry Fothergill [FAW-thur-ghill] Chorley)

Choron C Alexandre Choron C ah-leck-sah6-dr’ shaw-raw6 C (known also as Alexandre Étienne Choron [ah-leck-sah6-dr’ ay-teeenn shaw-raw6])

Choros C Chôros C SHO-rôôss C (a type of Brazilian music; series of 15 compositions by Heitor Villa-Lobos [ay-TAWR VEEL-luh-LO-bôôsh])

Chorsolisten und chor des opernhauses zurich C Chorsolisten und Chor des Opernhauses Zürich C KOHOHR-zo-lih-stunn ôônt KOHOHR dess O-purn-hahoo-zuss TSÜ-rihh C (Choral Soloists and Chorus of the Zurich [ZÔÔUH-rick] Opera House)

Chorus of the oprichniki C Chorus of the Oprichniki C (Chorus of the) ah-PREECH-nyih-kee C (excerpt from the film Ivan the Terrible, with music by Sergei Prokofiev [sehr-GAYEE prah- KAW-fiheff]; arranged in the form of an oratorio by Abram Stasevich [ah-BRAHM stah-SAY- vihch])

Chorus viennensis C Chorus Viennensis C (Chorus) veeenn-NAYN-siss C (Vienna Chorus)

Chorzempa C Daniel Chorzempa C DA-nihull kawr-ZEMM-puh C (known also as Daniel Walter [WAWL-tur] Chorzempa)

Chotzinoff C Samuel Chotzinoff C {SA-m’yuh-wull CHAHT-zih-nawf} sah-môôAYL haht- ZEE-nuff

Chou C Chou, En-Lai C DZAWOO, UHNG-LAHIH C (character in the opera Nixon in China; music by John Adams [JAHN A-dummz] and libretto by Alice Goodman [A-luss GÔÔD- munn])

Chou C Chou, Wen-chung C DZAWOO, WUNN-TSHOONG C (known also as Wen-chung Chou) Chouette C La chouette C lah shôô-ett C (The owl) 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])

Chouquet C Gustave Chouquet C güss-tahv shôô-keh C (known also as Adolphe-Gustave Chouquet [ah-dawlf-güss-tahv shôô-keh])

Chramer gip die varwe mir C Chramer, gip die Varwe mir C KRAAH-mur, ghipp dee FAR- vuh mihr C (Shopkeeper, give me color) C (excerpt from Primo Vere [PREE-mo VAY-ray] — Spring — a series of poems from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo- RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Chramer gip die varwe mir C Chramer, gip die Varwe mir C KRAHAH-mur, ghipp dee FAR- vuh mihr C (excerpt from Uf dem Anger [OOF daym AHNG-ur] — On the Green — a series of poems from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Christ C Peter Christ C PEE-tur KRISST

Christ C Rudolf Christ C ROO-dawlf KRISST

Christ C Wolfram Christ C VAWL-frahm KRISST

Christe jesu pastor bone C Christe Jesu, pastor bone C KREE-stay YAY-zoo, PAH-stawr BAW-neh C (motet [mo-TETT] by [JAHN TA-vur-nur])

Christensen C Dieter Christensen C DEE-tur KRIH-stunn-sunn

Christian grube und dem staats und domchor berlin gewidmet C Christian Grube und dem Staats- und Domchor Berlin gewidmet C KRIH-stihahn GROO-buh ôônt daym SHTAHAHTSS- ôônt DAWM-kawr behr-LEEN guh-VITT-mutt C (Dedicated to Christian Grube [KRISS-tihunn GROO-buh] and the Berlin State and Cathedral Choirs)

Christiansen C Fredrik Melius Christiansen C {FREDD-rick MEE-lihuss KRISS-tihunn-s’n} FREDD-rick MEHEH-lihewss KRISS-tihahn-s’n

Christiansen C Olaf Christiansen C O-luff KRISS-tihunn-s’n

Christie C William Christie C WILL-lihumm KRISS-tee C (known also as William Lincoln [LIHNG-kunn] Christie)

Christoff C Boris Christoff C baw-REESS KREESS-tawf C (known also as Boris Kirilov [KEE-ree-lôôf] Christoff) Christoff C Dimiter Christoff C DEE-mee-tur KREESS-tawf

Christoskov C Peter Christoskov C PAY-tur kreess-TAWSS-kawf

Christou C Jani Christou C YAH-nee KRISST’

Christov C Dobri Christov C DAH-bree KREESS-tawf

Christus C KRIH-stôôss C (an oratorio [aw-ruh-TOH-reeo] by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST])

Christus C KRIH-stôôss (German pronunciation); KREESS-tôôss (Latin pronunciation)

Christus factus est C Christus Factus est C KRIH-stôôss FAHK-tôôss esst C (motet [mo- TETT] by Anton Bruckner [AHN-tohohn BRÔÔK-nur])

Christus factus est kyrie qui passurus C Christus factus est. Kyrie — Qui passurus C KREESS- tôôss FAHK-tôôss esst. KÜ-reeay — kôôEE PAHSS-sôô-rôôss 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)

Christus factus est pro nobis C KREESS-tôôss FAHK-tôôss esst pro NO-biss C (anonymous sacred composition)

Christus resurgens C KREESS-tôôss reh-SOOR-jenss C (motet [mo-TETT] by [WILL-lihumm BURD])

Christus resurgens ex mortuis C Christus resurgens ex mortuis C KREESS-tôôss reh-SOOR- jenss eckss MOHR-tôô-iss C (composition by [awr-lah6d duh lahss-sü])

Chromatic fantasia and fugue C Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue C (Chromatic) fann-TAY-zhah (and) f’YOOG C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Chrysander C Friedrich Chrysander C FREET-rihh KRÜ-sahn-tur C (known also as Karl Franz Friedrich Chrysander [KARL FRAHNTSS FREET-rihh KRÜ-sahn-tur])

Chrysanthos of madytos C Chrysanthos of Madytos C KREE-sahn-thohss (of) MAH-thee- tohss

Chrysorrhoas C Johannes Chrysorrhoas C eeo-AHN-neess kree-sawr-RAW-ahss C (known also as John of Damascus [JAHN (of) duh-MASS-kuss])

Chto nasha zhizn C Chto nasha zhizn? C SHTAW NAHSH-uh ZHEE-Z’N? C (What is life? It is a game) C (aria featuring Hermann [GHEHR-mahn] 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])

Chuchro C Josef Chuchro C YO-seff KÔÔ-kro

Chudskoye C Lake Chudskoye C (Lake) chôôt-SKAW-yeh

Chueca C Federico Chueca C fay-thay-REE-ko chooAY-kah

Chulapona C La chulapona C lah choo-lah-PO-nah C (an opera, with music by Federico Moreno Torroba [fay-thay-REE-ko mo-RAY-no tawr-RO-vah]; libretto by Romero [ro- MAY-ro] and Fernández Shaw [fehr-NAHN-dehth SHAW])

Chume, chum geselle min C KOO-muh, KOOM guh-ZELL-luh MEEN C (Come, come, my love) C (excerpt from On the Meadow — a group of poems from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Chung C Chou, Wen-chung C DZAWOO, WUNN-TSHOONG C (known also as Wen-chung Chou)

Chung C Chung, Kyung-Wha C CHUHNG, K’YAHNG-HWAH

Chung C Chung, Myung-Wha C CHUHNG, M’YUHNG-HWAH

Chung C Chung, Myung-Whun C CHUHNG, M’YUHNG-HWEE6

Chusid C Martin Chusid C MAR-t’n CHOO-sudd

Chut chut C Chut, Chut C shü, shü C (Hush, Hush) 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])

Chvala C Emanuel Chvála C EH-mah-nôô-ell KVAHAH-lah

Chwatal C Franz Xaver Chwatal C FRAHNZ ZAH-vehr KWAH-tull

ChybinskiC Adolf Chybi½ski C AH-dawlf hih-BEE6-skee C (known also as Adolf Eustachy [ehôô-STAH-kih] Chybi½ski)

Ci darem la mano C Là ci darem la mano C lah chee dah-RAYM lah MAH-no C (duet from the opera Don Giovanni [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]) Ciacona C chah-KO-nah C (composition by Silvius Leopold Weiss [ZILL-vihôôss LAY-o- pawlt V¦SS])

Ciacona fur orgel C Ciacona für Orgel C chah-KO-nah für AWR-gull C (Ciacona [chah-KO- nah] for Organ) C (composition by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK-stuh-hoo-duh])

Ciaia C Azzolino Bernardino della Ciaia C aht-tso-LEE-no bayr-nar-DEE-no dayl-lah CHAHEE-ah

Ciamaga C Gustav Ciamaga C GUSS-tuvv chah-MAH-gah

Ciampolini C Daniel Ciampolini C dah-neeell chahm-po-LEE-nee

Ciarola C Giovanni Ciarola C jo-VAHN-nee chah-RO-lah

Cibavit eos C chih-BAH-vitt AY-ohss C (motet [mo-TETT] by William Byrd [WILL-lihumm BURD])

Ciboletta C chee-bo-LAYT-tah 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-tsull] and Richard Genée [RIH-hart zhuh-nay])

Ciccolini C Aldo Ciccolini C AHL-doh cheek-ko-LEE-nee

Cicinella C La Marquise, Cicinella C lah mar-keez, chee-chee-NAYL-lah 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])

Cicogna C Alvise Cicogna C ahl-VEE-zay chee-KO-n’yah

Ciconia C Jean Ciconia C zhah6 see-ko-neeah C (known also as Johannes [yo-ahn-nuss] Ciconia)

Cid C Le cid C luh seed C (an opera, with music by Jules Massenet [zhül {mahss-s’nay} mahss-s’neh]; libretto by Adolphe d’Ennery [ah-dawlf denn-n’ree], Édouard Blau [ay-dôôwar blo], and Louis Gallet [lôô-ee gahl-leh] after Pierre Corneille [peeehr kawr-nehy’])

Cieco C Il cieco C EEL CHAY-ko C (character in 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])

Ciel aer et vens C Ciel, ær, et vens C seeell, ehr, ay vah6 C (poem by Pierre de Ronsard [peeehr duh raw6-sar] set to music by Albert Roussel [ahl-ber rôôss-sell]) Cielo e mar C CHAY-lo ay MAR C (aria 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 of Tobia Gorrio [TAW- beeah GAWR-reeo])

Ciesca C La ciesca C lah CHAY-skah C (character in the opera [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])

Ciesinski C Katherine Ciesinski C KA-thu-runn sih-ZINN-skee

Ciesinski C Kristine Ciesinski C kriss-TEEN sih-ZINN-skee

Cieszyn C tsihEH-shinn C (Polish city)

Cifra C Antonio Cifra C ahn-TAW-neeo CHEEF-rah

Cigna C Gina Cigna C JEE-nah CHEE-n’yah

Cigna santi C Cigna-Santi C CHEE-n’yah-SAHN-tee

Cikker C Ján Cikker C YAHAHN TSICK-kehr

Cilea C Francesco Cilèa C frahn-CHAY-sko chee-LAY-ah

Cillario C Carlo Felice Cillario C KAR-lo fay-LEE-chay cheel-LAH-reeo

Cilley C Ulrik Cilley C ÔÔL-rick TSILL-yee C (character in the opera Hunyadi László [HÔÔN-yah-dee LAHAHSS-lohoh]; music by Ferenc Erkel [FEH-renntss EHR-kell]; libretto by Béni Egressy [BAY-nee EGG-rehsh-shee] after LÅrinc Tóth [LÖÖ-rinntss TOHOHT])

Cima C Giovanni Paolo Cima C jo-VAHN-nee PAHO-lo CHEE-mah

Cimadoro C Giovanni Battista Cimadoro C jo-VAHN-nee baht-TEE-stah chee-mah-DOH- ro

Cimaglia C Lia Cimaglia C LEE-ah chee-MAH-leeah

Cimara C Pietro Cimara C peeAY-tro chee-MAH-rah

Cimarosa C C doh-MAY-nee-ko chee-mah-RO-zah

Cimbal C N. Cimbal C (N.) CHEEM-bahl

Cimento dellarmonia e dellinvenzione C Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’invenzione C eel chee- MAYN-toh dayl-lar-MAW-neeah ay dayl-leen-vayn-tseeO-nay C (compositions, including The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Cinq contredanses quadrille menuetC Cinq contredanses, quadrille, menuet C seh6k kaw6-tr’- dah6ss, kah-dreey’, muh-nüeh C (Five Contradances, Quadrille [kooah-DRILL], Minuet [mi- n’yoo-ETT]) C (compositions by Franz Joseph Haydn [FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff H¦-d’n])

Cinq hymnesC Cinq hymnes C seh6k eem-n’ C (Five Hymns) C (composed by Ton de Leeuw [TAWN duh LAYAYôô])

Cinq melodies populaires grecques C Cinq mélodies populaires grecques C seh6k may-law-dee paw-pü-lehr greck C (Five Popular Greek Melodies) C (compositions by Maurice Ravel [mo- reess rah-vell])

Cinque dieci C Cinque-Dieci C CHEEN-kooay-deeAY-chee C (arrangement for woodwinds and string bass by Johann Nepomuk Wendt [YO-hahn NAY-po-môôk VENNT] of an 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])

Cinta de fiori C CHEEN-tah day feeO-ree C (aria from the opera [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])

Cinti damoreau C Laure Cinti-Damoreau C lohr seen-tee-dah-maw-ro

Cio cio san C Cio-Cio-San C cho-cho-sahn C ( [mah-DAH-mah (Butterfly)], a character in the opera Madama 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])

Ciome erranti C O ciome erranti C O CHO-may ayr-RAHN-tee C (madrigal [MADD-rih- gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh])

Ciortea C Tudor Ciortea C too-DAWR CHOHR-teeah

Cipra C Milo Cipra C MEE-law SEE-prah

Circa mea pectora C KEER-kah MEH-ah PAYK-taw-rah C (In my heart) C (excerpt from Cour d’amours [kôôr dah-môôr] — The Court of Love — a series of poems from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF]) Circundederunt me C cheer-kôôn-DAY-deh-rôônt may C (chant 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)

Cirino C Giulio Cirino C JOO-leeo chee-REE-no

Cis dur C Cis Dur C TSISS DOOR C (key of C sharp major, German designation)

Cis moll C cis Moll C TSISS MAWL C (key of c sharp minor, German designation)

Cisneros C Eleanora de Cisneros C eh-luh-NAW-rah day seess-NAY-rawss

Cita C THEE-tah C (The Tryst) C (poem by Lorenzo Varela [lo-RAYN-tho vah-RAY-lah] set to music by Carlos Guastavino [KAR-lawss gooahss-tah-VEE-no])

Citkowitz C Israel Citkowitz C {IZZ-ree-ull SITT-kuh-wittz} eess-RAH-ell tseet-KAW-veetz

Cittern C SITT-turn C (a type of guitar especially popular in England)

City of sinfonia C City of London Sinfonia C (City of London) sinn-fuh-NEE-uh

Ciuciura C Leoncjusz Ciuciura C leh-AWN-ts’yôôsh tseeôô-tseeÔÔ-rah

Ciudad juarez C En ciudad Juarez C ayn seeoo-THAHD hooah-RESS C (excerpt from Three Country Fiddle Pieces by Paul Schoenfield [PAWL SHOHN-feeld])

Ciurlionis C Mikolajus Karstantinas „iurlionis C mee-kaw-LAH-yôôss kar-stahn-TEE-nahss chihôôr-lihO-niss

Claassen C Arthur Claassen C AR-thur KLAHSS-sunn

Clabassi C Plinio Clabassi C PLEE-neeo klah-BAHSS-see

Claflin C Avery Claflin C AY-vuh-ree KLAFF-linn C (known also as Alan [A-lunn] Avery Claflin)

Claggart C John Claggart C JAHN KLAGG-gurt C (character in the opera Billy Budd; music by Benjamin Britten [BENN-juh-munn BRITT-tunn]; libretto by E. M. Forster [E. M. FAWRSS-tur] and Eric Crozier [EH-rick kro-zhur] after Herman Melville [HUR-munn MELL-vill])

Clair de lune C klehr duh lün C (Moonlight) C (poem by Paul Verlaine [pohl vehr-lenn] set to music by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray]) C (composition from Suite Bergamasque [süeet behr-gah-mahsk] by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see]) Claire C Robert Claire C RAH-burt KLEHR

Clapham C John Clapham C JAHN KLAPP-umm

Clapton C Eric Clapton C EH-rick KLAPP-tunn C (known also as Eric Patrick [PATT-rick] Clapton)

Clari C Giovanni Carlo Maria Clari C jo-VAHN-nee KAR-lo mah-REE-ah KLAH-ree

Claribel C KLA-rih-bell C (pen name used by Charlotte Barnard [SHAR-lutt BAR-nard])

Clarice C La Princesse Clarice C lah preh6-sess klah-reess C (Princess Clarice [KLA-russ]) C (character in the opera L'amour des trois oranges [lah-môôr day tr’wah aw-rah6zh] — The Love for Three Oranges; music by Serge Prokofiev [sehr-GAY prah-KAW-fiheff]; libretto by Prokofiev after Carlo Gozzi [KAR-lo GOHT-tsee])

Clarifica me pater C Clarifica me Pater C klah-RIH-fih-kah may PUH-tehr C (motet [mo- TETT] by William Byrd [WILL-lihumm BURD])

Clark C Alicia Clark C uh-LIH-shuh KLARK

Clark C Fiona Clark C fihO-nuh KLARK

Clarke C Rhona Clarke C RO-nuh KLARK

Clarus C Max Clarus C MAHKSS KLAHAH-rôôss

Claudius C M. Claudius C (M.) KLAHOO-deeôôss

Clausen C René Clausen C ruh-NAY KLAW-sunn

Clauso cronos C Clauso Cronos C KLAHOO-zo KRO-nawss C (Chronos is firmly under lock and key) C (excerpt from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH- nah])

Claussen C Julia Claussen C YÜ-lihah KLAHÜSS-sunn

Clave C José Anselmo Clavé C ho-SAY ahn-SELL-mo klah-VAY

Clavecin C klah-v’seh6 C (harpsichord)

Clavecin bien tempere C Clavecin bien tempéré C klah-v’seh6 beeah6 tah6-pay-ray C (The Well-Tempered Clavier [kluh-VIHUHR]) C (compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) Claves C KLAH-vayss C (“concussion idiophones” — sticks)

Clavier C kluh-VIHUHR C (keyboard of a musical stringed instrument or the instrument)

Clavus pungens acumine C KLAH-vôôss POON-jennss uh-KOO-mih-neh C (The Nail Stabbing With Sharp Point) C (composition by Philippe le Chancelier [fee-leep luh shah6- s’leeay])

Clay C Frédéric Clay C fray-day-reek KLAY C (known also as Frédéric Emes [EEMZ] Clay)

Cleary C Siobhán Cleary C shuh-VOHN KLEH-ree

Clemencic C René Clemencic C reh-nay KLAY-munn-tsick

Clemens C Hans Clemens C HAHNSS KLAY-munnss

Clemens C Jacobus Clemens C yah-KO-büss KLAY-mennss C (known also as Jacobus Clement [KLAY-mennt], Jacob Clemens non Papa [YAH-kawp KLAY-mennss nawn PAH- pah] and non Papa)

Clemens C O Clemens C O KLAY-maynss C (excerpt from Salve Regina [SAHL-vay ray- JEE-nuh] by Giovanni Baptista Pergolesi [jo-VAHN-nee bahp-TEE-stah payr-go-LAY-zee])

Clemens non papa C Clemens non Papa C KLAY-mennss nawn PAH-pah C (known also as Jacobus [yah-KO-büss] Clemens, Jacobus Clement [KLAY-mennt], and Jacob Clemens non Papa [YAH-kawp KLAY-mennss nawn PAH-pah])

Clement C Edmond Clément C edd-maw6 klay-mah6 C (known also as Edmond Frédéric-Jean Clément [edd-maw6 fray-day-reek-zhah6 klay-mah6])

Clement C Félix Clément C fay-leeks klay-mah6 C (known also as Jacques Félix Alfred Clément [zhack fay-leeks ahl-fredd klay-mah6])

Clement C Franz Clement C FRAHNTSS KLAY-mennt

Clement C Jacob Clement C YAH-kohp KLAY-mennt

Clement C Jacobus Clement C yah-KO-büss KLAY-mennt C (known also as Jacobus Clemens [KLAY-mennss], Jacob non Papa [YAH-kawp KLAY-mennss nawn PAH-pah], and non Papa)

Clementi C Aldo Clementi C AHL-doh klay-MAYN-tee

Clementi C C MOO-tseeo klay-MAYN-tee Clemenza di tito C La Clemenza di Tito C lah klay-MAYN-tsah dee TEE-toh C (The Clemency of Titus) C (an opera, with 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])

Cleminson C Nicola Cleminson C NEE-ko-lah KLEH-minn-sunn

Clemm C John Clemm C JAHN KLEMM C (known also as Johann Gottlob Clemm [YO- hahn GAWT-lawp KLEMM] and Johann Gottlob Klemm)

Cleobury C Nicholas Cleobury C NIH-kuh-luss KL!W-buh-rih C (known also as Nicholas Randall [RANN-d’l] Cleobury)

Cleobury C Stephen Cleobury C STEE-vunn KL!W-buh-rih / (known also as Stephen John [JAHN] Cleobury)

Cleone C Cléone C klay-awn 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’])

Cleonides C klay-o-NEE-theess

Clerambault C Louis Nicolas Clérambault C lôôee nee-kaw-lah klay-rah6-bo

Clercx C Suzanne Clercx C sü-ZAHN KLEHRKSS

Clereau C Pierre Clérau C peeehr klay-ro

Clerice C Justin Clérice C zhüss-teh6 klay-reess

Cleva C Fausto Cleva C {FAHOO-stoh KLEE-vah} FAHOO-stoh KLAY-vah C (known also as Fausto Angelo [ahn-JAY-lo] Cleva)

Cleve C Halfdan Cleve C HAHLF-dahn KLEHEH-vuh

Cleverdon C Roger Cleverdon C RAH-jur KLEH-vur-d'n

Cliburn C Van Cliburn C VANN KL¦-burn C (known also as Harvey Lavan, Jr. [HAR-vee luh-VANN (Jr.)])

Clic clac dansez sabots C Clic, clac, dansez sabots C click, clack, dah6-say sah-bo C (Click, Clack, Hear the Clogs Dance) C (song from Chansons françaises [shah6-saw6 frah6-sezz] by Francis Poulenc [frah6-seess pôô-lah6k])

Clicquot C François-Henri Clicquot C frah6-swah-ah6-ree klee-ko Clicquot C Jean-Baptiste Clicquot C zhah6-bah-teest klee-ko

Clicquot C Louis-Alexandre Clicquot C lôôee-ah-leck-sah6-dr’ klee-ko

Clicquot C Robert Clicquot C ro-behr klee-ko

Clienti C klee-AYN-tee C (customers) C (characters 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])

Cliffe C Frederic Cliffe C FREH-duh-rick KLIFF

Climene C Climène C klee-menn C (character in Le malade imaginaire [luh mah-lahd ee- mah-zhee-nehr] — The Hypochondriac; C (a play by Jean-Baptiste Molière [zhah6-bah-teest maw-leeehr], with music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier [mark-ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay])

Climent C Angel Climent C ANG-ghell KLIH-mennt

Cloche a sonne C La cloche a sonné C lah klawsh ah saw-nay C (chorus of the cigarette girls 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])

Cloches a travers les feuilles C Cloches à travers les feuilles C klawsh ah trah-vehr leh föy’ C (Bells Through the Leaves) C (composition by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see] published in Book 2 of Images [ee-mahzh])

Clokey C Joseph Waddell Clokey C JO-zuff WAHD-dell KLO-kee

Clori son fido amante C KLO-ree sohn FEE-doh ah-MAHN-tay C (Cloris, I Am Your Faithful Lover) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Alessandro Stradella [ah-layss-SAHN-dro strah-DAYL-lah])

Clorinda C klo-REEN-dah 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])

Closson C Ernest Closson C ehr-nesst klawss-saw6

Clough leighter C Henry Clough-Leighter C HENN-ree KLUFF-LAYih-tur

Clovis et clotilde C Clovis et Clotilde C klaw-vee ay klaw-teeld C (cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay])

Cluer C John Cluer C JAHN KLOO’r Cluny C Odo de Cluny C aw-doh duh klü-nee

Clutsam C George Clutsam C JAW-urj KLUTT-summ C (known also as George Howard [H!W-urd] Clutsam)

Cluytens C André Cluytens C AHN-dray KLÜEE-tunnss

Cluzeau mortet C Luis Cluzeau-Mortet C looEESS kloo-zo-mawr-teh

Coates C Albert Coates C AL-burt KOHTSS

Coates C Edith Coates C EE-duth KOHTSS C (known also as Edith Mary [MEHUH-ree] Coates)

Coates C Eric Coates C EH-rick KOHTSS

Coates C Gloria Coates C GLO-ree-ah KOHTSS

Coates C John Coates C JAHN KOHTSS

Cobbett C Walter Willson Cobbett C WAWL-tur WILL-sunn KAHB-bett

Cobian C J. C. Cobián C (J. C.) ko-veeAHN

Cobos C Jesús López Cobos C hay-SOOSS LO-pehth KO-vawss

Cocchi C Gioacchino Cocchi C johahk-KEE-no KOHK-kee

Coccia C Carlo Coccia C KAR-lo KAW-chah

Cochenille C kawsh’-neey’ 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])

Cochereau C Pierre Cochereau C peeehr kaw-sh’ro

Cochlaeus C KAWK-lay-ôôss

Coclet C Henriette van den Boorn-Coclet C ah6-rihett vunn denn BOHOHRN kaw-kleh

Coclico C Adrianus Petit Coclico C ah-dree-AH-nüss peh-tee ko-KLEE-ko

Cocq C Jean le Cocq C zhah6 luh kawk C (known also as Johannes Gallus [yo-HAHN-nuss GAHL-lüss], Maître Jean [may-tr’ zhah6] Gallus, and Mestre Jhan [mess-tr’ zhah6] Gallus) Cocteau C Jean Cocteau C zhah6 kawk-toh

Codex kajoni C Codex Kajoni C KO-deckss KAH-yaw-nee C (collection of 17th Hungarian music)

Codex vietoris C Codex Vietoris C KO-deckss vihEH-taw-rihsh C (collection of 17th Hungarian music)

Coelho C Ruy Coelho C ROOEE kôôEH-yôô

Coelos ascendit C CHAY-lawss ah-SHAYN-ditt C (motet [mo-TETT] by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford [CHAH-rullz VILL-lih-urz STANN-furd])

Coene C Annelies Coene C AHN-nuh-leess KOO-neh

Coene C Pieter Coene C PEE-tur KOO-neh

Coenen C Franz Coenen C FRAHNZ KOO-nenn

Coenen C Johannes Coenen C yo-HAHN-nuss KOO-nenn C (known also as Johannes Meinardus [may-NAR-düss] Coenen)

Coenen C Willem Coenen C WILL-lumm KOO-nenn

Coerne C Louis Coerne C LOO-uss KEHRN C (known also as Louis Adolphe [AY-dawlf] Coerne)

Coertse C Mimi Coertse C MEE-mee KOORT-suh

Coeuroy C André Coeuroy C ah6-dray kör-wah

Coghill C Rhoda Coghill C RO-dah KAHG-hill

Cohan C George M. Cohan C JAW-urj M. KO-hann C (known also as George Michael [M¦- kull] Cohan)

Cohen C Elie Cohen C EH-lee KO-enn

Cohen C Harriet Cohen C HAR-ree-utt KO-unn

Cohen C Isidore Cohen C IH-zih-dawr KO-unn

Cohen C Joel Cohen C JO-ull KO-unn C (known also as Joel Israel [IZZ-ree-ull] Cohen)

Cohen C Jules-Émile-David Cohen C zhül-ay-meel-dah-veed kaw-unn Cohen C Leonard Cohen C LEH-nurd KO-unn

Cohen C Raymond Cohen C RAY-munnd KO-unn

Cohen C Robert Cohen C RAH-burt KO-unn

Cohn C Heinrich Cohn C H¦N-rihh KOHN

Coin C Christophe Coin C kreess-tawf kaw-eh6

Col sorriso dinnocenza C Col sorriso d'innocenza C kohl sohr-REE-zo deen-no-CHAYN-tsah C (aria from the opera [eel pee-RAH-tah] — The Pirate; music by Vincenzo Bellini [veen-CHAYN-tso bayl-LEE-nee] and libretto by Felice Romani [fay-LEE-chay ro-MAH- nee])

Colascione C ko-lah-SHO-nay C (song by Alessandro Piccinini [ah-layss-SAHN-dro pee- chee-NEE-nee]

Colasse C Pascal Colasse C pahss-kahl kaw-lahss

Colbran C C ee-sah-VELL-lah KAWL-vrahn C (known also as Isabel Angela Colbran [ee-sah-VELL ahn-HAY-lah KAWL-vrahn])

Cold C Ulrik Cold C ÜL-rick KAWLT

Colding jorgensen C Henrik Colding-Jørgensen C HENN-rick KAWL-lihng-YÖ-unn-sunn

Colebault de vitre C Jacques Colebault de Vitré C zhack kaw-luh-bo duh vee-tray C (known also as Jachet di Mantua [zhah-keh dee mah6-tüah])

Coleccion de C Colección de Tonadillas C ko-layk-see-AWN day toh-nah-THEE- l’yahss C (Collection of Little Tunes) C (compositions by Heitor Villa-Lobos [ay-TAWR VEEL-luh-LO-bôôsh])

Colectici intim C ko-leck-TEE-see EEN-teem C (Personal Collection) C (compositions by Vicente Ascencio [vee-SENN-teh ahss-SENN-seeo])

Coleridge C Mary Coleridge C MEHUH-ree KAHOOL-rihj

Coleridge C Samuel Taylor Coleridge C SA-m’yuh-wull TAY-lur KAHOOL-rihj

Coleridge taylor C Avril Coleridge Taylor C AY-vrill KAHOOL-rihj TAY-lur

Coleridge taylor C Samuel Coleridge-Taylor C SA-m’yuh-wull KAHOOL-rihj-TAY-lur Coleshill C KAHOOLZ-hill

Colette C kaw-lett

Coletti C Filippo Coletti C fee-LEEP-po ko-LAYT-tee

Colgrass C Michael Colgrass C M¦-kull KAHL-grass C (known also as Michael Charles [CHAR-rullz] Colgrass)

Colin de blamont C François Colin de Blamont C frah6-swah kaw-leh6 duh blah-maw6 C (known also as François Collin [kawl-leh6] de Blamont)

Colin maillard C Colin-maillard C kaw-leh6-meh-yar C (Blind Man’s Buff) C (excerpt from the suite Jeux d’enfants [zhö dah6-fah6] — Children’s Games — by Georges Bizet [zhawrzh bee-zay])

Collaer C Paul Collaer C pohl kawl-lar

Collard C Jean-Philippe Collard C zhah6-fee-leep kaw-lar

Collard C Jeanine Çollard C zhuh-neen sawl-lar

Collegium musicum C Collegium Musicum C kohl-LAY-ghihôôm MOO-sih-kôôm

Collegium regale C Collegium Regale C kohl-LAY-ghihôôm ray-GAH-lay

Collegium vocaleC Collegium Vocale C kohl-LAY-ghihôôm vo-KAH-lay

Collegium vocale gent C Collegium Vocale, Gent C kohl-LAY-ghihôôm vo-KAH-lay, KENNT

Colles C H. C. Colles C H. C. KAHL-liss C (known also as Henry Cope Colles [HENN-ree KOHP KAHL-liss])

Collet C Henri Collet C ah6-ree kawl-leh

Collin C Matthäus von Collin C maht-TAY-ôôss fawn KAWL-linn

Collin de blamont C François Collin de Blamont C frah6-swah kawl-leh6 duh blah-maw6 C (known also as François Colin [kaw-leh6] de Blamont)

Colline C kawl-leen 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]) Colline aux epilobes C La colline aux epilobes C lah kawl-leen o-zeh-pee-lawb C (excerpt from Par monts et par vaux [par maw6 ay par vo] C (compositions by Michel Leclerc [mee- shell luh-klehr])

Collins C Dearbhla Collins C DAR-luh KAHL-linnz

Collum C Herbert Collum C HEHR-pert KAWL-lôôm

Collver C Michael Collver C M¦-kull KAWL-vur

Colly C KAWL-lü

Colobrano C Michele Carafa de Colobrano C mee-KAY-lay kah-RAH-fah day ko-lo-BRAH- no C (known also as Michele Carafa, Michele Enrico-Francesco-Vincenzo-Aloisio-Paolo Carafa de Colobrano [mee-KAY-lay ayn-REE-ko-frahn-CHAY-sko-veen-CHAYN-tso-ah-LOEE- zeeo-PAHO-lo kah-RAH-fah day ko-lo-BRAH-no], and Michele Enrico-Francesco-Vincenzo- Aloisio-Paolo Carafa)

Colomb C Madame Colomb C mah-dahm kaw-law6

Colombo C Pierre Colombo C peeehr ko-LOHM-bo

Colomer C Edmón Colomer C edd-MAWN ko-lo-MEHR

Colonel of the crimson hussars C The Colonel of the Crimson Hussars C (The Colonel of the Crimson) huzz-ZARZ C (excerpt from the operetta Sybil [SIH-b'l], with music by Viktor Jacobi [{VICK-tur JAY-kuh-bee} VICK-tawr YAH-kaw-bee]; lyrics by Bródy [BROHOH- dee] and Martos [MAR-tawsh])

Colonna C Giovanni Paolo Colonna C jo-VAHN-nee PAHO-lo ko-LOHN-nah

Colonne C Édouard Colonne C ay-dôôahr kaw-lawn

Colpito qui mavete un di allazzurro spazio C Colpito qui m'avete ... Un dì all'azzurro spazio C kohl-PEE-toh kooee mah-VAY-tay ... 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])

Coltellini C Celeste Coltellini C chay-LAY-stay kohl-tayl-LEE-nee

Coltrane C John Coltrane C JAHN KAHL-trayn C (known also as John William [WILL- lihumm] Coltrane)

Com e gentil C Com’ è gentil C KO-may JAYN-teel C (aria from the opera Don Pasquale [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])

Combarieu C Jules Combarieu C zhül kaw6-bah-reeö C (known also as Jules- Léon-Jean Combarieu [zhül-lay-aw6-zhah6 kaw6-bah-reeö])

Combat del somni C kawm-BAHT dell SAWM-nee C (Dream Conflict) C (a suite by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO], lyrics by José Janés [ho-SAY hah- NAYSS])

Combe C Édouard Combe C ay-dôôahr kaw6b

Comberti C Micaela Comberti C mee-kah-AY-lah kohm-BAYR-tee

Come away hecate C Come Away, Hecate C (Come Away,) HEH-kutt C (song by Robert Johnson [RAH-burt JAHN-sunn])

Come back to erin C Come Back to Erin C (Come Back to) EH-rinn C (composition by Claribel [KLA-rih-bell)] C (Claribel is a pen name used by Charlotte Barnard [SHAR-lutt BAR-nard])

Come back to C Come Back to Sorrento C (Come Back to) sohr-RAYN-toh C (song by Ernesto de Cutes [ayr-NAYSS-toh day KOO-tayss]) C (Cutes probably should be Curtis [KOOR-teess])

Come chiare e belle C O! come chiare e belle C O! KO-may kee-AH-ray ay BAYL-lay C Oh! How Bright and Beautiful C (Cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] No. 19 by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Come e lunga lattesa C Come è lunga l’attesa! C KO-mayay-LOON-gah laht-TAY-zah! 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])

Come il fosco impetuoso nembo ci separo C Oh come il fosco impetuoso nembo ci separò C O KO-mayl FOHSS-ko eem-pay-tooO-zo NAYM-bo chee say-pah-RO C (Oh, how violently we were separated) C (aria from the opera La pietra del paragone [lah peeAY-trah dayl pah-rah- GO-nay] — The Touchstone; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee] and libretto by Luigi Romanelli [looEE-jee ro-mah-NAYL-lee])

Come la notte ogni fiamella C KO-may lah NOHT-tay O-n’yee feeah-MAYL-lah C (As in the night every little flame is alive) C (composition by Orlando de Lassus [awr-lah6-doh duh lahss- sü])

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

Come my children dere C (Come my children) deer C (anonymous early Scottish tune)

Come per me sereno C KO-may payr may say-RAY-no C (aria featuring Amina [ah-MEE- nah] 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])

Come prima C KO-may PREE-mah C (song by Panzeri [pahn-TSAY-ree], Ram [RAHM], Taccani [tahk-KAH-nee], and Di Paola [dee PAHO-lah])

Come raggio di sol C KO-may RAHD-jo dee SOHL C (song by Antonio Caldara [ahn- TAW-neeo kahl-DAH-rah])

Come scoglio C KO-may SKOH-leeo C (Like a Rock) C (aria featuring Fiordiligi [feeohr-dee- LEE-jee] in 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])

Come sei cieco amore C Come sei cieco, amore C KO-may sayee CHAY-ko ah-MO-ray C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh])

Come un bel di di maggio C Come un bel dì di maggio C KO-may oon bayl DEE dee MAHD-jo 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])

Comeaux C Elisabeth Comeaux C ih-LIH-zuh-buth ko-MO C (known also as Elisabeth Comeaux Nelson [NELL-sunn])

Comes C Juan Bautista Comes C hooAHN bahoo-TEESS-tah KO-mayss

Comettant C Oscar Comettant C awss-kar kaw-mett-tah6 C (known also as Jean-Pierre- Oscar Comettant [zhah6-peeehr-awss-kar kaw-mett-tah6])

Comiques C Les Comiques C leh kaw-meek C (The Low-Brows) C (characters in the opera L'amour des trois oranges [lah-môôr day tr’wah aw-rah6zh] — The Love for Three Oranges; music by Serge Prokofiev [sehr-GAY prah-KAW-fiheff]; libretto by Prokofiev after Carlo Gozzi [KAR-lo GOHT-tsee])

Comissiona C Sergiu Comissiona C {SEHR-joo ko-mih-SHO-nuh} SEHR-joo kaw-meess- seeO-nah Comme dieu rayonne C Comme Dieu rayonne C kawm deeö rah-yawn C (poem by Charles van Lerberghe [SHAR-luh vunn LEHR-ber-guh] set to music by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo- ray])

Commendatore C Il Commendatore C eel kohm-mayn-dah-TOH-ray C (character in the opera Don Giovanni [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])

Comment disaient ils C Comment, disaient-ils C kawm-mah6, dee-zah6-teel C (How, they asked) C (poem by Victor Hugo [{VICK-tur h’YOO-go} veek-tawr ü-go] set to music by Franz Liszt [FRAHNZ LISST])

Commer C Franz Commer C FRAHNTSS KAWM-mur

Commette C Édouard Commette C ay-dôôahr kawm-mett

CommissaireC kawm-meess-sehr C (Commissioner) 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]; libretto by Poulenc after Georges Bernanos [zhawrzh behr-nah-nawss])

Commissario C kohm-meess-SAH-reeo C (character in the opera Madama Butterfly [mah- DAH-mah (Butterfly)] — Madam [MA-dumm] Butterfly; music by Giacomo Puccini [JAH- ko-mo poo-CHEE-nee]; libretto by Luigi Illica [looEE-jee eel-LEE-kah] and Giuseppe Giacosa [joo-ZAYP-pay jah-KO-zah] after David Belasco [buh-LASS-ko] and John Luther Long [JAHN LOO-thur LAWNG])

Commissionario C kohm-meess-seeo-NAH-reeo C (a commissioner) 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])

Commovisti domine C Commovisti, Domine C kohm-maw-VEE-stih, DAW-mih-neh C ()

Communio C kohm-MOO-niho C (section of the Latin mass set to music by various composers)

Como C Perry Como C PEHR-ree KO-mo C (known also as Pierino [pihehr-REE-no] Como)

Comodo C ko-MO-doh C (excerpt from Sonata [suh-NAH-tuh] by Igor Stravinsky [EE-gur strah-VINN-skee])

Comodo ma burlesco C ko-MO-doh mah boor-LAY-sko Compere C Loyset Compère C l’wah-seh kaw6-pehr C (known also as Loyset Louis [lôôee] Compère)

Compline C KAHM-plunn C (also spelled complin [KAHM-plunn])

Comte de gloria cassis C Le Comte de Gloria Cassis C luh kaw6t duh glaw-reeah kahss-see 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])

Comte ory C Le Comte Ory C luh kaw6t aw-ree C (Count Ory) C (an opera, with 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’-pwar-saw6]; also a character in the opera)

Comtesse C La Comtesse C lah kaw6-tess C (The Countess, character in 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])

Comtesse adele C La Comtesse Adèle C lah kaw6-tess ah-dell C (Countess Adele [uh-DELL] C (character in the opera Le Comte Ory [luh kaw6t aw-ree] — Count Ory [AW-ree]; 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’-pwar-saw6])

Comus C KO-muss C (air from an oratorio by Thomas Augustine Arne [TAH-muss AW- guss-teen ARN] based upon a play of the same name by John Milton [JAHN MILL-tunn])

Comus C KO-muss C (dramatic work, with music by Thomas Augustine Arne [TAH-muss AW-guss-teen ARN] and libretto by John Dalton [JAHN DAWL-tunn] after John Milton [JAHN MILL-tunn])

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

Con anima C kohn AH-nee-mah

Con brio C kohn BREE-o

Con discrezione C kohn deess-kray-tseeO-nay

Con el vito C ¡Con el vito! C ¡kawn ell VEE-toh! C (song by Manuel Massotti Littel [mah- nooELL mahss-SAWT-tee leett-TELL]) C (Vito is an Andalusian dance or its music) Con onor muore C ko-NO-nor mooO-ray C (Death of Butterfly) C (aria from the opera Madama [mah-DAH-mah] Butterfly — Madam [MA-dumm] Butterfly; music by Giacomo Puccini C 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])

Con spirito C kohn SPEE-ree-toh

Con voce festiva C kohn VO-chay fay-STEE-vah C (With Festive Voice) C (aria with solo from 7 Arie con tromba sola [7 AH-reeay kohn TROHM-bah SO-lah] — Seven with Solo Trumpet — by Alessandro Scarlatti [ah-layss-SAHN-dro skar-LAHT-tee])

Conca C Giuseppe Conca C joo-ZAYP-pay KOHN-kah

Concedi concedi amor pietoso C Concedi, concedi, amor pietoso C kohn-CHAY-dee, kohn- CHAY-dee, ah-MOHR peeay-TOH-zoh C (Grant, merciful love, oh grant) C (aria from the opera L’Italiana in Algeri [lee-tah-leeAH-nah ee-nahl-JAY-ree] — The Italian Girl in Algiers; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee] and libretto by Angelo Anelli [ahn- JAY-lo ah-NAYL-lee])

Concento di voci C Concento di Voci C kohn-CHAYN-toh dee VO-chee C (a group of choral compositions by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Concentus musicus wien C Concentus musicus Wien C kohn-CHAYN-tôôss MOO-zih-kôôss VEEN C (Wien = Vienna)

Concert etude C Concert Étude C (Concert) ay-tüd C (composition by Ernst von Dohnányi [EHRNST fawn dohk-NAHAHN-yee]

Concert pour violon piano et quatuor a cordes C Concert pour violon, piano et quatuor à cordes C kaw6-sehr pôôr veeaw-law6, peeah-no ay kôôah-tüawr ah kawrd C (Concert for Violin, Piano and String Quartet) C (composition by Ernest Chausson [ehr-nesst shohss-saw6])

Concertante no one for trumpet and ten players C Concertante No. 1 for trumpet and 10 players C kohn-chayr-TAHN-tay (No. 1 for Trumpet and 10 Players) C (compositions by Ralph Shapey [RALF SHAY-pee])

Concertgebouw orchestra C Orchestra C kawn-SERT-keh-bahoo (Orchestra)

Concertgebouworkest C kawn-SERT-keh-bahoo-awr-kesst C (Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam {AMM-stur-damm} AHM-ster-dahm)

Concerti fur streicher und continuo C Concerti für Streicher und Continuo C kawn-TSEHR-tee für SHTR¦-hur ôônt kawn-TEE-nôôo C (Concertos for Strings and Continuo [kunn-TIH- n’yuh-wo]) C (compositions by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee]) Concerti grossi C kohn-CHAYR-tee GROHSS-see C (group of six concertos constituting Opus 3 by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Concerto C kohn-CHAYR-toh C (composition by Knechtl [k’NEH-t’l]) C (composition by Reinhardt [R¦N-hart]) C (composition by Quantz [k’VAHNTSS]) C (composition by Graun [GRAHÔÔN]) C (composition by Röllig [RÖL-lihh])

Concerto a cinque C kohn-CHAYR-toh ah CHEEN-kooay C (Concerto for Solo Oboe and Strings in d Minor by Tomaso Albinoni [toh-MAH-zo ahl-bee-NO-nee])

Concerto a tre C Concerto a tre C kohn-CHAYR-toh ah TRAY C (concerto by Robert Starer [RAH-burt STAH-rur])

Concerto a two choeurs con violino discordato C Concerto a 2 chœrs “con violino discordato” C kaw6-sehr-toh ah 2 kör “kohn veeo-LEE-no deess-kohr-DAH-toh” C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Concerto alla rustica C kohn-CHAYR-toh AHL-lah ROOSS-tee-kah C (concerto by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Concerto audi coelum C Concerto: Audi coelum C kohn-CHAYR-toh: AHOO-dih CHAY- lôôm C (composition by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Concerto duo seraphim C Concerto: Duo seraphim C kohn-CHAYR-toh: DÔÔ-aw SEH-rah- fimm C (composition by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Concerto en mi bemol majeur pour trompette et orchestre C Concerto en mi bémol majeur pour trompette et orchestre C kaw6-sehr-toh ah6 mee bay-mawl mah-zhör pôôr traw6-pett ay awr-kess-tr’ C (Concerto in E Flat Major for Trumpet and Orchestra) C (composition by Joseph Haydn [YOHOH-zeff H¦-d’n])

Concerto en re majeur pour trompette two hautbois cordes et continuo C Concerto en ré majeur pour trompette, 2 hautbois, cordes et continuo C kaw6-sehr-toh ah6 ray mah-zhör pôôr traw6- pett, 2 hoht-bwah, kawrd ay kaw6-tee-nüo C (Concerto in D Major for Trumpet, 2 Oboes, Strings and Continuo [kunn-TIH-n’yuh-wo]) C (composition by Johann Friedrich Fasch [YO- hahn FREET-rihh FAHSH])

Concerto en ut majeur pour trompette et orchestre C kaw6-sehr-toh ah6-nüt mah-zhör pôôr traw6-pett ay awr-kess-tr’ C (Concerto in C Major for Trumpet and Orchestra) C (composition by Joseph Haydn [YOHOH-zeff H¦-d’n]) C (composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Concerto for two mandolins in g major C Concerto for 2 Mandolins in G Major C (Concerto [kohn-CHAYR-toh] for 2 Mandolins [MANN-doh-linnz] in G Major) C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee]) Concerto grosso C Concerto Grosso C kohn-CHAYR-toh GROHSS-so C (generic title given to each of a numbered series of compositions by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh- rick HANN-d’l) C (generic title given to each of a numbered series of compositions by Arcangelo Corelli [ar-KAHN-jay-lo ko-RAYL-lee])

Concerto grosso for brass trio and chamber orchestra C Concerto Grosso for Brass Trio and Chamber Orchestra C kohn-CHAYR-toh GROHSS-so (for Brass Trio and Chamber Orchestra) C (composition by Richard Nanes [RIH-churd NAYNZ])

Concerto grosso in c C Concerto Grosso in C C kohn-CHAYR-toh GROHSS-so (in C) C (from the oratio-opera Alexander's [a-ligg-ZANN-durz] Feast by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l])

Concerto grosso in g minor fatto per la notte di natale C Concerto grosso in g minor fatto per la notte di Natale C kohn-CHAYR-toh GROHSS-so (in g minor) FAHT-toh payr lah NOHT- tay dee nah-TAH-lay C (composition by Arcangelo Corelli [ar-KAHN-jay-lo ko-RAYL-lee])

Concerto grosso no eight C Concerto Grosso, No. 8 C kohn-CHAYR-toh GROHSS-so, (No. 8) C (the Christmas Concerto, by Arcangelo Corelli [ar-KAHN-jay-lo ko-RAYL-lee])

Concerto grosso no nine in c major a minor C Concerto Grosso No. 9 in C Major/a Minor C kohn-CHAYR-toh GROHSS-so (No. 9 in C Major/a Minor) C (composition by Charles Avison [CHAH-rullz AY-vuh-s’n] after [doh-MAY-nee-ko skar-LAHT- tee])

Concerto in c major con molti stromenti C Concerto in C Major “con molti stromenti” C kohn- CHAYR-toh (in C Major)“kohn MOHL-tee stro-MAYN-tee” C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Concerto in g major alla rustica C Concerto in G Major “Alla rustica” C kohn-CHAYR-toh (in G Major) “AHL-lah ROO-stee-kah” C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Concerto in g minor in forma di pastorale per il santissimo natale C kohn-CHAYR-toh (in g Minor) een FOHR-mah dee pah-stoh-RAH-lay payr eel sahn-TEESS-see-mo nah-TAH-lay C (composition by Giuseppe Torelli [joo-ZAYP-pay toh-RAYL-lee])

Concerto in re maggiore per two violini leuto e basso continuo C Concerto in re maggiore per 2 violini, leuto e basso continuo C kohn-CHAYR-toh een ray mahd-JO-ray payr 2 veeo-LEE- nee, lay-OO-toh ay BAHSS-so kohn-TEE-nooo C (Concerto in D Major for 2 Violins, Lute and Continuo [kunn-TIH-n’yuh-wo]) C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee- VAHL-dee])

Concerto in re minore per viola damore leuto ed orchestra C Concerto in re minore per viola d’amore, leuto ed orchestra C kohn-CHAYR-toh een ray mee-NO-ray payr veeO-lah dah- MO-ray, lay-OO-toh ayd ohr-KAY-strah C (Concerto in d Minor for Viola D’amore [dah- MO-ray], Lute, and Orchestra) C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee- VAHL-dee])

Concerto madrigalesco C kohn-CHAYR-toh mah-dree-gah-LAY-sko C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Concerto nigra sum C Concerto: Nigra sum C kohn-CHAYR-toh: NIH-gruh SOOM C (composition by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Concerto pour flute C Concerto pour flûte C kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr flüt C (Concerto for Flute) C (composition by Carl Stamitz [KARL SHTAHAH-mittss])

Concerto pour flute et harpe C Concerto pour flûte et harpe C kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr flüt ay arp C (Concerto for Flute and Harp) C (composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF- gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Concerto pour harpe et orchestre C kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr arp ay awr-kess-tr’ C (Concerto for Harp and Orchestra) C (composition by François Boieldieu [frah6-swah bwahl-deeö])

Concerto pour mandoline and cordes C Concerto pour mandoline & cordes C kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr mah6-daw-leen & kawrd C (Concerto for Mandolin and Strings) C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Concerto pour trompette and orchestre C Concerto pour trompette & orchestre C kaw6-sehr- toh pôôr traw6-pett (&) awr-kess-tr’ C (Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra) C (composition by Franz Joseph Haydn [FRAHNTSS YOHOH-zeff H¦-d’n] C (composition by Léopold Mozart [LAY-o-pawlt MO-tsart]) C (composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Concerto pour two mandolines and cordes C Concerto pour 2 mandolines & cordes C kaw6- sehr-toh pôôr 2 mah6-daw-leen & kawrd C (Concerto for 2 Mandolins & Strings) C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Concerto pour two mandolines two theorbes two flutes two salmo two violons in tromba marina and violoncelle C Concerto pour 2 mandolines, 2 théorbes, 2 flûtes, 2 “Salmo,” 2 violons “in tromba marina” & violoncelle C kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr 2 mah6-daw-leen, 2 tay-awrb, 2 flüt, 2 “sahl-mo,” 2 veeaw-law6 “eh6 traw6-bah mah-ree-nah” & veeaw-law6-sell C (composition by Antonio Vivaldi [ahn-TAW-neeo vee-VAHL-dee])

Concerto pour two violons C Concerto pour 2 violons C kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr 2 veeaw-law6 C (Concerto for 2 Violins) C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS- tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Concerto pour violon C kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr veeaw-law6 C (composition by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK])

Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre no two C Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre No 2 C kaw6-sehr-toh pôôr veeaw-law6-sell ay awr-kess-tr’ No 2 C (Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra No. 2) C (composition by Cristóbal Halffter [kreess-TOH-vahl ahlf-TEHR]) C (composition by Krzysztof Penderecki [kur-ZIHSH-tahf penn-deh-RETTSS-kee])

Concerto pulchra es C Concerto: Pulchra es C kohn-CHAYR-toh: POOL-kruh ayss C (composition by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Concerto symphonique no four C Concerto symphonique No. 4 C kaw6-sehr-toh seh6-faw- neek No. 4 C (Symphonic Concerto No. 4) C (composition by Henry Litolff [HENN-ree LIH- tawlf])

Concerts royaux C Concerts royaux C kaw6-sehr r’wah-yo C (Royal Concerts) C (groups of compositions termed “concerts” by François Couperin [frah6-swah kôô-p’reh6])

Concertstuck pour harpe et orchestre C Concertstück pour harpe et orchestre C KAWN-sehrt- shtük pôôr arp ay awr-kess-tr’ C (Concert Piece for Harp and Orchestra) C (composition by Gabriel Pierné [gah-breeell peeehr-nay])

Concertstucke C Concertstücke C KAWN-tsehrt-shtü-kuh C (Concert Pieces) C (compositions by Karl Matys [KARL MAH-tüss])

Concierto andaluz C kawn-theeEHR-toh ahn-dah-LOOTH C (composition by Joaquin Rodrigo [hoah-KEEN rohd-REE-go])

Concierto de aranjuez C kawn-theeEHR-toh day ah-rahn-hooEHTH C (composition by Joaquín Rodrigo [hoah-KEEN rohd-REE-go])

Concone C Giuseppe Concone C joo-ZAYP-pay kohn-KO-nay C (known also as Paolo Giuseppe Gioacchino Concone C PAHO-lo joo-ZAYP-pay johahk-KEE-no kohn-KO-nay])

Concordia choir C Concordia Choir C kahn-KOHR-dee-uh (Choir)

Conde claros C Conde Claros C KAWN-day KLAH-rawss C (composition by Luis de Narváez [looEESS day nar-VAH-ehth]

Conde de morphy C Guillermo, Conde de Morphy C ghee-l’YEHR-mo, KAWN-day day MAWR-fee

Conditor alme C KOHN-dee-tawr AHL-may C (sacred music by Marturià Prats [mar-too- reeAH PRAHTSS])

Condor pasa C El condor pasa C ell kawn-DAWR PAH-sah C (The Condor Passes by) C (Peruvian melody by Daniel Alomisa Robles [dah-neeELL ah-lo-MEE-sah RAWV-layss] arranged for guitar by Eduardo Falú [ay-thooAR-doh fah-LOO])

Condulmiero C kohn-dool-meeAY-ro C (character in the opera Maometto Secondo [mah-o- MAYT-toh say-KOHN-doh] — Mahomet [mah-HO-mett] II; music by Gioachino Rossini [johah-KEE-no rohss-SEE-nee] and libretto by Cesare della Valle [chay-ZAH-ray dayl-lah VAHL-lay])

Confalonieri C Giulio Confalonieri C JOO-leeo kohn-fah-lo-neeAY-ree

Confitebor tibi domine C Confitebor tibi Domine C kohn-FIH-teh-bawr TEE-bih DAW-mih- neh C (section of the Vesperae solennes de confessore [VAY-speh-ray so-LAYN-ness day kohn-FAYSS-saw-reh] by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Confort damours C Confort d’amours C kaw6-fawr dah-môôr C (anonymous rondo [RAHN- doh])

Conforti C Giovanni Luca Conforti C jo-VAHN-nee LOO-kah kohn-FOHR-tee C (known also as Giovanni Luca Conforto [kohn-FOHR-toh])

Confrey C Zez Confrey C ZEZZ KAHN-free C (known also as Edward Elezaer Confrey [EDD-wurd uh-LEE-zur KAHN-free])

Confutatis C kohn-foo-TAH-tiss C (section of the Latin mass set to music by various composers)

Confutatis maledictis C kohn-foo-TAH-tiss muh-leh-DEEK-tiss C (from Requiem [{REH- kôôee-umm} REH-kôôih-emm] by Giuseppe Verdi [joo-ZAYP-pay VAYR-dee])

Congie prens C Si congié prens C see kaw6-zheeay prah6 C (If I Take Leave) C (six-voice song from Medieval France by Josquin Despréz [zhawss-keh6 day-pray])

Congreve C William Congreve C WILL-lihumm KAHN-greev

Coni C Paolo Coni C PAHO-lo KO-nee

Conlon C James Conlon C JAYMZ KAHN-lunn

Connoscudamente mostre miragres C Connosçudamente mostre miragres C kohn-no-soo-thah- MAYN-tay MAWSS-tray mee-RAH-grayss C (sacred music from 13th- Spain)

Conon de bethune C Conon de Bèthune C kaw-naw6 duh beh-tün

Conrad C Andreas Conrad C ahn-DRAY-ahss KAWN-raht Conradi C August Conradi C AHOO-gôôst KOHN-rah-dee

Conrat C Hugo Conrat C HOO-go KAWN-raht

Conried C Heinrich Conried C {H¦N-rick KAHN-reed} H¦N-rihh KAWN-reet

Consoli C Marc-Antonio Consoli C {MARK-ann-TOH-neeo kahn-SO-lee} MARK-ahn- TAW-neeo kohn-SO-lee

Consort of musicke C The Consort of Musicke C (The Consort of) m’YOO-zick C (a performing group)

Constable C John Constable C JAHN KAHN-stah-b'l

Constance C Sœur Constance C sör kaw6-stah6ss C (Sister Constance [KAHNT-stunntss]) 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]; libretto by Poulenc after Georges Bernanos [zhawrzh behr-nah-nawss])

Constant C Franz Constant C FRAHNTSS kawn-STAHNT

Constant C Marius Constant C mah-reeOOSS kawn-STAHNT

Constantia C kohn-STAHN-teeah C (anonymous composition)

Constantinescu C Dan Constantinescu C DAHN kawn-stahn-tee-NESS-koo

Constantinescu C Paul Constantinescu C PAHOOL kawn-stahn-tee-NESS-koo

Constanze o wie ängstlich C Constanze ... O wie ängstlich C kawn-SHTAHN-tsuh ... o vee EHNGST-lihh C (excerpt from the opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail [dee ennt-FÜ-rôông ahôôss daym zay-RAHIHL] — The Abduction From the Harem; music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart]; libretto by Johann Gottlieb Stephanie [YO-hahn GAWT-leep SHTEH-fah-nee) after Christoph Friedrich Bretzner [KRIH-stawf FREET-rihh BRETTSS-nur])

Contadinelle C kohn-tah-dee-NAYL-lay C (peasant girls) C (characters 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])

Contamine de la tour C J. P. Contamine de la Tour C (J. P.) kaw6-tah-meen duh lah tôôr

Contate con me C kohn-TAH-tay kohn may C (song by Bixio [BEEK-seeo] and Cherubini [kay-roo-BEE-nee]) Contate domino C Contate Domino C kohn-TAH-tay DAW-mih-naw C (sacred composition by Hans Leo Hassler C HAHNSS LAY-o HAHSS-lur

Conte C Christian Conte C kreess-teeah6 kaw6t

Conte C David Conte C DAY-vudd KAHN-tee

Conte ah che mai sento C Il Conte! Ah, che mai sento C eel KOHN-tay! AH, kay mahee SAYN-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])

Conte dalmaviva 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] — 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])

Conte dalmaviva C Il Conte d'Almaviva C eel KOHN-tay d'ahl-mah-VEE-vah C (Conte = Count) 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])

Conte di ceprano C Il Conte di Ceprano C eel KOHN-tay dee chay-PRAH-no C (character in 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])

Conte di lerma C Il Conte di Lerma C eel KOHN-tay dee LAYR-mah 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])

Conte di libenskof C Conte di Libenskof C KOHN-tay dee lee-BENN-skohf 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])

Conte di luna C Il Conte di Luna C eel KOHN-tay dee LOO-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]

Conte di monterone C Il Conte di Monterone C eel KOHN-tay dee mohn-tay-RO-nay C (character in 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])

Contemptus mundi C Contemptus Mundi C kohn-TAYMP-tôôss MOON-dih C (character in Ordo virtutum [OHR-doh veer-TOO-tôôm], a musical drama by Hildegard von Bingen [HILL- tuh-gahrt fawn BIHNG-unn])

Contentatevi o fidi pensieri C Contentatevi, o fidi pensieri C kohn-tayn-tah-TAY-vee, o FEE- dee payn-seeAY-ree C (Be content, oh faithful thoughts) C (aria 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])

Contento amor y paz C Contento, amor y paz C kohn-TAYN-toh, ah-MAWR ee PAHTH C (excerpt from Sonetos Sagrados [so-NAY-tawss sah-GRAH-thawss] by Héctor Campos Parsi [ECK-tor KAHM-pawss PAR-see])

Contes dhoffmann C Les contes d’Hoffmann C leh kaw6t dawf-mahn C (The Tales of Hoffmann) C (an opera, with music by Jacques Offenbach [ZHACK AWF-funn-bahk]; libretto by Jules Barbier [zhül bar-beeay] and Michel Carré [mee-shell kar-ray])

Contes espagnol C Contes Espagnol C kaw6t ess-pah-n’yawl C (Tales of Spain) C (stories by Jean Richepin [zhah6 reesh-peh6], which served as the conceptual source of the series of songs entitled Coplas [KAWP-lahss] by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco [{MEH-reeo kass-t’l-nôôO-vo tuh-DESS-ko} MAH-reeo kah-stayl-nooO-vo tay-DAY-sko])

Contessa dalmaviva C La Contessa d'Almaviva C lah kohn-TAYSS-sah dahl-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])

Contessa di almaviva C La Contessa di Almaviva C lah kohn-TAYSS-sah dee 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])

Contessa di ceprano C La Contessa di Ceprano C lah kohn-TAYSS-sah dee chay-PRAH-no C (character in 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])

Contessa di folleville C Contessa di Folleville C kohn-TAYSS-sah dee fawl-veel 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])

Conti C Carlo Conti C KAR-lo KOHN-tee

Conti C Francesco Bartolomeo Conti C frahn-CHAY-sko bar-toh-lo-MAY-o KOHN-tee

Conti C C johahk-KEE-no KOHN-tee

Conti C Max Conti C mahkss kaw6-tee

Conti guglia C John Conti-Guglia C JAHN KAHN-tee-GOO-leeah C (the family name is known also as Contiguglia [kahn-tee-GOO-leeah])

Conti guglia C Richard Conti-Guglia C RIH-churd KAHN-tee-GOO-leeah C (the family name is known also as Contiguglia [kahn-tee-GOO-leeah])

Contiguglia C John Contiguglia C JAHN kahn-tee-GOO-leeah C (the family name is known also as Conti-Guglia [KAHN-tee-GOO-leeah])

Contiguglia C Richard Contiguglia C RIH-churd kahn-tee-GOO-leeah C (the family name is known also as Conti-Guglia [KAHN-tee-GOO-leeah])

Contilli C Gino Contilli C JEE-no kohn-TEEL-lee

Continuo C kohn-TEE-nooo (Italian pronunciation) C kaw6-tee-nüo (French pronunciation) C kunn-TIH-n’yuh-wo (American pronunciation) C kawn-TEE-nôôo (German pronunciation: spelling Kontinuo)

Contrabass C KAHN-truh-bayss C (string bass, American spelling and pronunciation)

Contrabasso C KOHN-trah-bahss-so C (string bass, Italian spelling and pronunciation) C (sometimes shown as contrabbasso [KOHN-trahb-bahss-so])

Contre dolour C kaw6-tr’ daw-lôôr C (Against Pain) C (anonymous rondo [RAHN-doh] from medieval Cyprus)

Contrebasse C kaw6-tr’-bahss C (string bass, French spelling and pronunciation) Contredanses C kaw6-tr’-dah6ss C (Contradances) C (excerpts from the orchestral suite 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])

Contro un cor che accende amore C KOHN-tro oon KOHR kay ah-CHAYN-day ah-MO-ray C (Against a Heart Where Love Burns) C (aria 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])

Conus C Georgi Conus C gay-AWR-ghee KAW-nôôss C (known also as Georgi Eduardovich [eh-dôôAR-duh-vihch] Conus and Georgi Konius [KAW-nihôôss])

Conus C Julius Conus C YOO-lihôôss KAW-nôôss

Conus C Sergei Conus C {sehr-GAY KO-nuss} sehr-GAYEE KAW-nôôss

Conyngham C Barry Conyngham C BAR-ree KUH-nihng-umm C (known also as Barry Ernest [UR-nusst] Conyngham)

Cooke C Deryck Cooke C DEH-rick KÔÔK C (known also as Deryck Victor [VICK-tur] Cooke)

Cools C Eugène Cools C ö-zhenn kôôl

Cooper C Emil Cooper C yeh-MEEL KOO-per C (known also as Emil Albertovich Cooper [yeh-MEEL ahl-BEHR-tuh-vihch KOO-per])

Cooper C Martin Cooper C MAR-t’n KOO-pur C (known also as Martin Du Pré [doo pray] Cooper)

Coperari C Giovanni Coperari C jo-VAHN-nee ko-pay-RAH-ree

Coperario C Giovanni Coperario C jo-VAHN-nee ko-pay-RAH-reeo C (known also as Giovanni Coprario [ko-PRAH-reeo])

Copla C KO-plah C (poem by Luís Franco [looEESS FRAHN-ko] set to music by Abraham Jurafsky [ah-br’AHM hoo-RAHF-skee])

Copland C C A-runn KOHP-lunnd

Coplas C KAWP-lahss C (a series of compositions by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco [{MEH-reeo kass-t’l-nôôO-vo tuh-DESS-ko} MAH-reeo kah-stayl-nooO-vo-tay-DAY-sko]) Copley C John Copley C JAHN KAHP-lee C (known also as John Michael [M¦-kull] Copley)

Coppee C François Coppée C frah6-swah kawp-pay

Coppelia C Coppélia C kawp-pay-leeah C (ballet [BAL-lay] by Léo Delibes [lay-o duh-leeb]

Coppelius C Coppélius C kawp-pay-leeüss 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])

Coppens C Claude A. Coppens C klohd (A.) kawp-pennss C (known also as Claude Albert [ahl-behr] Coppens)

Coppet C Edward J. de Coppet C EDD-wurd J. dee KAHP-putt

Coppock C Bruce Coppock C BROOSS KAHP-puck

Coppola C Piero Coppola C peeAY-ro kohp-PO-lah

Coppola C Pietro Antonio Coppola C peeAY-tro ahn-TAW-neeo kohp-PO-lah C (known also as Pierantonio [peeayr-ahn-TAW-neeo] Coppola)

Coprario C Giovanni Coprario C jo-VAHN-nee ko-PRAH-reeo C (known also as Giovanni Coperario [jo-VAHN-nee ko-pay-RAH-reeo])

Coptishes lied C Coptishes Lied C KAWP-tih-shuss LEET C (Coptic [KAHP-tick] Song) C (two different poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [YO-hahn VAWLF-gahng fawn GÖ- tuh] set to music by Hugo Wolf [HOO-go VAWLF])

Coquard C Arthur Coquard C ar-tür kaw-kar C (known also as Arthur-Joseph [ar-tür-zho- zeff] Coquard)

Coquette C kaw-kett C (excerpt from the suite Carnaval [kar-nah-vahl] — Carnival — by Robert Schuman [ROHOH-bert SHOO-mahn])

Coquina francesa C La coquina francesa C lah ko-KEE-nah frahn-THAY-sah C (excerpt from the suite Marizápalos [mah-ree-THAH-pah-lawss] by Gaspar Sanz [gahss-PAR SAHNTH])

Cor anglais C kawr ah6-gleh C (English horn)

Cor mio deh non languire C Cor mio, deh non languire C kohr MEE-o, day nohn lahn-gooEE- ray C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Johann Grabbe [YO-hahn GRAHB-buh]) Cor mio mentre vi miro C kohr MEE-o MAYN-tray vee MEE-ro C (Dear heart while I gaze at you) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay- VAYR-dee])

Coral C ko-RAHL C (number from the Suite Compostelana [süeet kawm-pawss-tay-LAH- nah], pertaining to the people of Santiago de Compostela [sahn-tee-AH-go day kawm-pawss- TAY-lah], a small administrative district in northwestern Spain, by Federico Mompou [feh-theh- REE-ko mawm-POOO])

Coral salve de laredo C Coral Salvé de Laredo C ko-RAHL sahl-VAY day lah-RAY-tho C (Laredo Chorus)

Corale C ko-RAH-lay C (hymn or sacred song) C (Italian spelling, pronunciation, and meaning)

Coranda C KO-rahn-dah C (dance from Pargamasca [par-gah-MAHSS-kah] — Anonymous 17th Hungarian Dances)

Corant C KAW-rahnt C (dance from Pargamasca [par-gah-MAHSS-kah] — Anonymous 17th Hungarian Dances)

Corato C Luigi De Corato C looEE-jee day ko-RAH-toh

Corazon porque pasais C Corazón, porqué pasáis ...? C ko-rah-THAWN, pawr-KAY pah- SAH-eess ...? C (Why, Oh Heart?) C (composition by Fernando Obradors [fehr-NAHN-doh o- VRAH-thawrss])

Corbeau et le renard C Le corbeau et le renard C luh kawr-bo ay luh ruh-nar C (song by André Caplet [ah6-dray kahp-leh])

Corbeil C Richard Corbeil C RIH-churd KAWR-b§l

Corbelli C Alessandro Corbelli C ah-layss-SAHN-dro kohr-BAYL-lee

Corboz C Michel Corboz C mee-shell kawr-baw C (known also as Michel-Jules Corboz [mee-shell-zhül kawr-baw])

Corcoran C Frank Corcoran C FRANGK KAWR-k’runn

Cordero C Roque Cordero C RO-kay kawr-DAY-ro

Cordero de dios bulerias C Cordero de Dios — bulerías C kawr-DAY-ro day DEE-awss — boo-lay-REE-ahss C (section of the Misa flamenca [MEE-sah flah-MAYN-kah] — Flamenco [flah-MENN-ko] Mass — set to music by Paco Peña [PAH-ko PAY-n’yah]) Cordier C Baude Cordier C bohd kawr-deeay

Cordier C David Cordier C dah-veed kawr-deeay

Cordiferro C R. Cordiferro C (R.) kohr-dee-FAYR-ro

Cordoba C Córdoba C KAWR-doh-vah C (excerpt from Cantos de España [KAHN-tawss day ayss-PAH-n’yah] by Isaac Albéniz [ee-SAHK ahl-VAY-neeth])

Cordoba C Sebastián de Córdoba C say-vahss-teeAHN day KAWR-doh-vah

Core ngrato C Core 'ngrato C KO-ray n’GRAH-toh C (Ungrateful Heart) C (lyric by R. Cordiferro [kohr-dee-FAYR-ro] set to music by Salvatore Cardillo [sahl-vah-TOH-ray kar- DEEL-lo])

Corea C Chick Corea C CHICK kaw-REE-uh C (known also as Armando Anthony Corea [ar-MANN-doh ANN-thuh-nee kaw-REE-uh])

Corelli C Arcangelo Corelli C ar-KAHN-jay-lo ko-RAYL-lee

Corelli C C FRAHN-ko ko-RAYL-lee C (known also as Franco Dario [DAH- reeo] Corelli)

Corena C Fernando Corena C fayr-NAHN-doh ko-RAY-nah

Corentin C Saint Corentin C seh6 kaw-rah6-teh6 C (character in the opera Le Roi D'Ys [luh r'wah deess] — The King of Ys [EESS]; music by Édouard Lalo [ay-dôôar lah-lo] and libretto by Édouard Blau [ay-dôôar blo])

Corera C Pascual Juan Emilio Arrieta y Corera C pahss-kooAHL hoo-AHN ay-MEE-leeo ar- reeAY-tah ee ko-RAY-rah

Corette C Michel Corrette C mee-shell kawr-rett

Corey C Giles Corey C J¦LZ KAW-ree

Coria C Miguel Angel Coria C mee-GHELL ahn-HELL ko-REE-ah

Corigliano C John Corigliano C JAHN kaw-rih-lihAH-no

Corigliano C John Paul Corigliano C JAHN PAWL kaw-rih-lihAH-no

Corinna C ko-REEN-nah 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])

Cormier C Robert de Cormier C ro-behr duh kawr-meeay

Cormon C kawr-maw6

Corneille C Pierre Corneille C peeehr kawr-nehy’

Corneille C Thomas Corneille C taw-mah kawr-nehy’

Cornelis C Evert Cornelis C AY-vert kawr-NAY-liss

Cornelius C Peter Cornelius C PAY-tur kawr-NAY-lihôôss C (German composer and writer)

Cornelius C Peter Cornelius C PEE-tuh kaw-NEE-lihôôss C (Danish )

Cornet C Severin Cornet C seh-v’reh6 kawr-neh

Cornett C kawr-NETT C (a wood, lip-vibrated wind instrument with finger holes and a cup- shaped mouthpiece)

Cornetto C kohr-NETT-toh C (a (Italian name) — a wood, lip-vibrated wind instrument with finger holes and a cup-shaped mouthpiece)

Cornford C Frances Cornford C FRANNT-suss KAWRN-furd

Corno da caccia C KOHR-no dah KAH-chah

Cornopean C kawr-NO-peeunn C (early name for the cornet)

Cornysh C William Cornysh C WILL-lihumm KAWR-nihsh

Coro C KO-ro C (chorus)

Coro a bocca chiusa C KO-ro ah BOHK-kah keeOO-zah C (Humming Chorus 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])

Coro dei malammogliati C Il coro dei malammogliati C eel KO-ro DAY mah-lahm-mo-leeAH- tee C (The Chorus of Unhappy Wives) C (poem by Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane [mee- kay-LAHN-jay-lo booo-nar-RO-tee eel jo-VAH-nay] — Michelangelo Buonarroti the younger — set to music by Luigi Dallapiccola [looEE-jee dahl-lah-PEEK-ko-lah]) Coro del gran teatro de cordoba C Coro del Gran Teatro de Córdoba C KO-ro dell GRAHN tay-AH-tro day KAWR-doh-vah C Córdova [KAWR-doh-vah] Theater Chorus)

Coro del teatro alla scala milano C Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano C KO-ro dayl tay-AH- tro AHL-lah SKAH-lah, mee-LAH-no C (chorus of the La Scala [lah SKAH-luh] Theater, Milano [mee-LAH-no] — called Milan [muh-LANN] in the United States)

Coro delle malmaritate C Il coro delle malmaritate C eel KO-ro DAYL-lay mahl-mah-ree- TAH-tay C (The Chorus of Unhappy Husbands) C (poem by Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane [mee-kay-LAHN-jay-lo booo-nar-RO-tee eel jo-VAH-nay] — Michelangelo Buonarroti the younger — set to music by Luigi Dallapiccola [looEE-jee dahl-lah-PEEK-ko- lah])

Coro e orchestra del teatro alla scala C Coro e orchestra del Teatro alla Scala C KO-ro ay or- KAY-strah dayl tay-AH-tro AHL-lah SKAH-lah C (Chorus and Orchestra of the La Scala [lah SKAH-luh] Theater)

Coro filarmonico di praga C Coro filarmonico di Praga C KO-ro fee-lar-MO-nee-ko dee PRAH-gah C ( [PRAHG] Philharmonic Chorus)

Coro titular del teatro lirico nacional la zarzuela C Coro titular del Teatro Lírico Nacional "La Zarzuela" C KO-ro tee-too-LAR dell tay-AH-tro LEE-ree-ko nah-seeo-NAHL "lah thar- thooAY-lah" C (National Zarzuela [thar-thooAY-lah] Lyric Theater Chorus)

Coronaro C Gellio Coronaro C JAYL-leeo ko-ro-NAH-ro C (known also as Gellio Benvenuto [bayn-vay-NOO-toh] Coronaro)

Coronini C Carl Coronini C KARL ko-ro-NEE-nee

Corpus christi C Corpus Christi C KOHR-pôôss KREESS-tih C (Latin pronunciation) C (U.S. city, KAWR-puss KRISS-tee)

Correa C Roberto Falabella Correa C ro-VEHR-toh fah-lah-VEH-l’yah kawr-RAY-ah C (known also as Roberto Falabella)

Correa de araujo C Francisco Correa de Araujo C frahn-THEESS-ko kawr-RAY-ah day ah- rahOO-ho C (known also as Francisco Araujo, Francisco Arauxo [ah-rahOOK-so], Francisco Correa de Arauxo, and Francisco Correa de Azavedo [ah-thah-VAY-tho])

Correa de arauxo C Francisco Correa de Arauxo C frahn-THEESS-ko kawr-RAY-ah day ah- rahOOK-so C (known also as Francisco Arauxo, Francisco Araujo [ah-rahOO-ho], Francisco Correa de Araujo, and Francisco Correa de Azavedo [ah-thah-VAY-tho])

Correa de azavedo C Francisco Correa de Azavedo C frahn-THEESS-ko kawr-RAY-ah day ah-thah-VAY-tho C (known also as Francisco Correa de Araujo [ah-rahOO-ho], Francisco Correa de Arauxo [ah-rahOOK-so], Francisco Arauxo, and Francisco Araujo)

Correa de azevedo C Luis Heitor Correa de Azevedo C looWEEZ ay-TAWR ko-HAY-uh jah- zeh-VAY-dôô

Correas C Jérôme Corréas C zhay-rohm kawr-ray-ah

Corrente C kohr-RAYN-tay C (composition from Partitas No. 1, 3, 5, and 6 by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-teeunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) C (composition by Michelangelo Galilei [mee-kay-LAHN-jay-lo gah-lee-LAYEE])

Correte amanti C Correte, amanti C kohr-RAY-tay, ah-MAHN-tee C (madrigal [MADD- rih-gull] by Carlo Gesualdo C [KAR-lo jay-zooAHL-doh])

Corri C Domenico Corri C doh-MAY-nee-ko KOHR-ree

Corsaire C Le corsaire C luh kawr-sehr C (The Corsair [kawr-sauhr) C (overture, orchestral composition by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr-leeawz])

Corsaro C C eel kohr-SAH-ro C (The Corsair [KAWR-sauhr]) C (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 Byron [B¦-runn])

Corselli C Francesco Corselli C frahn-CHAY-sko kohr-SAYL-lee

Corsi C Antonio Pini-Corsi C ahn-TAW-neeo PEE-nee-KOHR-see

Corsi C Giuseppe Corsi C joo-ZAYP-pay KOHR-see C known also as Giuseppe Corso [joo- ZAYP-pay KOHR-so])

Corsi C Jacopo Corsi C YAH-ko-po KOHR-see

Corso C Giuseppe Corso C joo-ZAYP-pay KOHR-so C known also as Giuseppe Corsi [joo- ZAYP-pay KOHR-see])

Cortazar C Ernesto M. Cortázar C ehr-NAYSS-toh (M.) kawr-TAH-thar

Corte C Andrea della Corte C ahn-DRAY-ah DAYL-lah KOHR-tay

Corteccia C Francesco Bernardo Corteccia C frahn-CHAY-sko bayr-NAR-doh kohr-TAY- chah

Cortege C cortège C kawr-tehzh C (Procession) C (excerpt from the Petite suite [p’teet süeet] by Claude Debussy [klohd deh-büss-see]) Cortege des marionettes C Cortège des marionettes C kawr-tehzh day mah-ree-aw-nett C (Procession of the Marionettes) C (excerpt from Three Pieces for Flute and Piano by Rosy Wertheim [RO-zee WERT-h§m])

Corten espadas afiladas C KOHR-tay-nayss-PAH-thahss ah-fee-LAH-thahss C (anonymous song)

Cortes C Ramiro Cortés, Jr. C rah-MEE-ro kawr-TAYSS, JOO-n’yur

Cortese C Luigi Cortese C looEE-jee kohr-TAY-zay

Cortesi C Francesco Cortesi C frahn-CHAY-sko kohr-TAY-zee

Cortigiani C kohr-tee-JAH-nee C (aria featuring Rigoletto [ree-go-LAYT-toh] in the opera Rigoletto; 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])

Cortigiani del principe e dame C kohr-tee-JAH-nee dayl PREEN-chee-pay ay DAH-may C (Ladies and gentlemen of the Prince's Court) C (excerpt from 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])

Cortigiani vil razza dannata C Cortigiani, vil razza dannata C kohr-tee-JAH-nee, veel RAHT- tsah dahn-NAH-tah C (aria featuring Rigoletto [ree-go-LAYT-toh] in the opera Rigoletto; 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])

Cortis C Antonio Cortis C ahn-TOH-neeo KAWR-teess

Cortolezis C Fritz Cortolezis C FRITTSS kawr-toh-LAY-tsiss

Cortot C Alfred Cortot C ahl-fredd kawr-toh C (known also as Alfred Denis [deh-nee] Cortot)

Corydon singers C Corydon Singers C KAH-rih-dunn (Singers)

Cosi a poc a poco C E così a poc' a poco C ay ko-ZEE ah POHK ah PO-ko C (So, gradually I flutter) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay- VAYR-dee])

Cosi amor mi fai languir C Così amor mi fai languir C ko-ZEE ah-MOR mee fahee lahn- gooEER C (song by Alessandro Stradella [ah-layss-SAHN-dro strah-DAYL-lah]) Cosi fan tutte ossia la scuola degli amanti C Così fan tutte, ossia la scuola degli amanti C ko- ZEE fahn TOOT-tay, OHSS-seeah lah skooO-lah DAY-l’yee ah-MAHN-tee C (All Women Do the Same, or ‘The School for Lovers’) C (an opera, with 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])

Cosma C Viorel Cosma C veeo-RELL KAWSS-mah

Cosroe C kohss-RO-ay C (character in the opera Siroe [see-RO-ay]; music by George Frideric Handel; libretto by Pietro Metastasio [peeAY-tro may-tah-STAH-zeeo], revised by Nicola Francesco Haym [NEE-ko-lah frahn-CHAY-sko ¦M])

Cossa C Dominic Cossa C DAH-mih-nick KAHSS-sah

Cossetto C Emil Cossetto C AY-mill kawz-ZETT-taw

Cossmann C Bernhard Cossmann C BEHRN-hart KAWSS-mahn

Cossotto C Fiorenza Cossotto C feeo-RAYN-tsah kohss-SOHT-toh

Cossutta C Carlo Cossutta C KAR-lo kohss-SOOT-tah

Costa C Don Costa C DAHN KAW-stuh

Costa C Fernanda Costa C fayr-NAHN-dah KOHSS-tah

Costa C Mary Costa C MEHUH-ree KAW-stuh

Costa C Sir Michael Costa C (Sir) M¦-kull KAW-stuh C (known also as Sir Michael Andrew Agnus Costa [M¦-kull ANN-droo AG-nuss KAW-stuh] and Michele Andrea Agniello Costa [mee-KAY-lay ahn-DRAY-ah ah-neeAYL-lo KO-stah])

Costales C Luis Alfonso de Pablo Costales C looEESS ahl-FAWN-so day PAHV-lo kawss- TAH-layss C (known also as Luis de Pablo)

Costeley C Guillaume Costeley C ghee-yohm kaw-tuh-lay

Costello C Elvis Costello C ELL-vuss kaw-STELL-lo

Coster C C. De Coster C (C.) duh kawss-tay

Costume est bien C kawss-tüm esst beeah6 C (13th dance song by Thibaut de Navarre [tee-bo duh nah-var])

Cotapos C Acario Cotapos C ah-KAH-reeo ko-TAH-pawss C (known also as Acario Cotapos Baeza [bah-AY-sah])

Cotek C Pavel „otek C PAH-vell CHAW-teck

Cotogni C Antonio Cotogni C ahn-TAW-neeo ko-TOH-n’yee

Cotrubas C Ileana CotrubaÕ C ee-leeAH-nah kaw-troo-BAHSH

Cottet C Olivier Cottet C aw-lee-veeay kawt-teh

Cottonis C Johannis Cottonis C yo-HAHN-niss kawt-TOH-niss C (known also as John Cotton [JAHN KAHT-t’n], Joannes Musica [yo-AHN-nuss MOO-zee-kah], Johannes filius Dei [yo-HAHN-nuss FEE-lihôôss DAYEE], and Johannes of Afflighem [yo-HAHN-nuss (of) AHF-flih-ghemm])

Cottrau C Guglielmo Louis Cottrau C goo-leeAYL-mo LOO-ee KOHT-trahoo

Cottrau C Teodoro Cottrau C tay-o-DOH-ro KOHT-trahoo

Coucher du soleil reverie C Le coucher du soleil (rêverie) C luh kôô-shay dü saw-lehy’ (reh- v’ree) C (The Setting of the Sun (Dream)) C poem by Thomas Gounet [taw-mah gôô-neh], after [TAH-muss MÔÔUHR]; set to music by Hector Berlioz [eck-tawr behr- leeawz])

Coucut C Lou coucut C lôô kôô-kü C (The Cuckoo) 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])

Coulthard C Jean Coulthard C zhah6 kôôl-tar

Count carnero C Count Carnero C (Count) kar-NAY-ro 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])

Count gil C Count Gil C (Count) zheel

Count tomsky C Count Tomsky C (Count) TAWM-skee C character 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])

Coupe C In un coupé? C een oon kôô-PAY? C (duet from 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])

Coupe o mimi tu piu C In un coupé? ... O Mimì, tu più C een oon kôô-PAY? ... o mee-MEE, too peeOO C (duet from 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])

Couperin C Armand-Louis Couperin C ar-mah6-lôôee kôô-p’reh6

Couperin C Charles Couperin C sharl kôô-p’reh6

Couperin C François Couperin C frah6-swah kôô-p’reh6

Couperin C Gervais-François Couperin C zhehr-veh-frah6-swah kôô-p’reh6

Couperin C Louis Couperin C lôôee kôô-p’reh6

Couperin C Nicolas Couperin C nee-ko-lah kôô-p’reh6

Couperin C Pierre-Louis Couperin C peeehr-lôôee kôô-p’reh6

Couppey C Félix Le Couppey C fay-leekss luh kôôp-pay

Cour C Niels la Cour C NEELSS lah KOOUH

Cour damour C Cour d'amour C kôôr dah-môôr C (Court of Love) C (a group of poems from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Cour damours C Cour d'amours C kôôr dah-môôr C (Court of Love) C (a group of poems from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music by Carl Orff [KARL AWRF])

Courante C kôô-rah6t C (composition from Suite No. 5 in g Minor by Matthew Locke ([MATH-yoo LAHK]) C (composition from Suite in g Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO- hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK) C (composition from Ouvertüre nach französischer Art [ôô-vehr-TÜ-ruh nahk frahn-TSÖ-zih-shur ART] — Overture in the French Style — by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH- stihahn BAHK]) C (composition by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l]) C (composition from Partitas 2 and 4 by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh- BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) C (third number in each of Suites 1-6 for Unaccompanied Cello by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh-BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay- BAH-stihahn BAHK]) C (excerpt from each of Suites V, VII, XI, and XIX by Dietrich Buxtehude [DEE-trihh BÔÔK-stuh-hoo-duh]) C (excerpt from each of Englische [EHNG- lih-shuh] suites — English Suites — No. 2 and 3 by Johann Sebastian Bach [YO-hahn {suh- BASS-tihunn BAHK} zay-BAH-stihahn BAHK]) C (excerpt from the Suite en mi mineur [süeet ah6 mee mee-nör]— Suite in e Minor — by Jean-Philippe Rameau [zhah6-fee-leep rah-mo])

Courante de mars C Courante de mars C kôô-rah6t duh mar C (excerpt from Suite [süeet] by Nicolas Vallet [nee-kaw-lah vahl-leh])

Couraud C Marcel Couraud C mar-sell kôô-ro

Courboin C Charles Courboin C {CHAH-rullz koor-BOYN} sharl kôôr-bweh6 C (known also as Charles Marie [mah-ree] Courboin)

Courreges C Mireille Courrèges C mee-rehy' kôôr-rehzh

Court il court le furet C Il court, il court le furet C eel kôôr, eel kôôr luh fü-reh C (children’s song)

Courtis C Jean-Philippe Courtis C zhah6-fee-leep kôôr-tee

Courtisans C Les courtisans C leh kôôr-tee-zah6 C (The Courtesans [KOHR-tuh-zunnz]) C (characters in the opera L'amour des trois oranges [lah-môôr day tr’wah aw-rah6zh] — The Love for Three Oranges; music by Serge Prokofiev [sehr-GAY prah-KAW-fiheff]; libretto by Prokofiev after Carlo Gozzi [KAR-lo GOHT-tsee])

Courtois C Jean Courtois C zhah6 kôôr-twah

Courtoisie C kôôr-twah-zee C (Courtesy) C (excerpt from the suite Trois variations [tr’wah vah-reeah-seeaw6] — Three Variations — by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm- POOO])

Courvoisier C Karl Courvoisier C KARL kôôr-vwah-seeay

Courvoisier C Walter Courvoisier C VAHL-tur kôôr-vwah-seeay

Coussemaker C Edmond de Coussemaker C edd-maw6 duh kôôss-suh-mah-kur C (known also as Charles-Edmond-Henri de Coussemaker [shar-ledd-maw6-ah6-ree duh kôôss-suh-mah- kur])

Cousser C Johann Sigismund Cousser C YO-hahn ZEE-gheess-môônt KÔÔSS-sur C (known also as Johann Sigismund Kusser [KÔÔSS-sur])

Couture C Jean Papineau-Couture C zhah6 pah-pee-no-kôô-tür

Covent garden C C KAH-vunnt (Garden) Coverdale C Miles Coverdale C M¦LZ KUH-vur-dayl

Coverly C Robert Coverly C RAH-burt KUH-vur-lee

Covey crump C Rogers Covey-Crump C RAH-jurz KUH-vee-KRUMMP

Coviello C Roberto Coviello C ro-BAYR-toh ko-veeAYL-lo

Cowan C Richard Cowan C RIH-churd K!W-unn

Coward C Noel Coward C NO-ull K!W-urd

Cowdery C Jim Cowdery C JIMM K!W-d’ree

Cowdery C Lauren Cowdery C LAW-runn K!W-d’ree

Cowell C Henry Cowell C HENN-ree K!W-uhl C (known also as Henry Dixon [DICK-s’n] Cowell)

Cowen C Sir Frederic Cowen C (Sir) FREH-duh-rick K!W-unn C (known also as Sir Frederic Hymen [H¦-munn] Cowen)

Cowie C Edward Cowie C EDD-wurd K!W-ee

Cox C Jean Cox C JEEN KAHKSS

Coxe C Nigel Coxe C N¦-j’l KAHKSS

Cozette C Michael Cozette C M¦-kull kaw-ZETT

Crabbe C Armand Crabbé C ar-mah6 krahb-bay C (known also as Armand Charles [sharl] Crabbé)

Crabbe C George Crabbe C JAW-urj KRABB

Cracow C KRAH-kawf C (Polish City)

Cracow boys choir C Cracow Boys' Choir C KRAH-kawf (Boys' Choir)

Crader C Jeannine Crader C juh-NEEN KRAY-dur

Cramer C Johann Baptist Cramer C YO-hahn BAHP-tisst KRAHAH-mur

Cramer C Wilhelm Cramer C VILL-hellm KRAHAH-mur Craney C Trudy Ellen Craney C TROO-dee ELL-lunn KRAY-nee

Cranz C August Cranz C AHOO-gôôst KRAHNTSS

Cras C Jean Émile Paul Cras C zhah6-nay-meel pohl krah

Crashaw C Richard Crashaw C RIH-churd KRA-shaw

Crass C Franz Crass C FRAHNTSS KRAHSS

Crasselius C Bartolomäus Crasselius C bar-toh-lo-MAY-ôôss krahss-SAY-lihôôss

Creatore C Giuseppe Creatore C {joo-SEPP-pee kree-TAWR} joo-ZAYP-pay kray-ah- TOH-ray

Crecquillon C Thomas Crécquillon C taw-mah kray-keeaw6 C (known also as Thomas Créquillon [kray-keeaw6])

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])

Credete al mio dolore C kray-DAY-tay ahl MEE-o doh-LO-ray C (Believe this suffering of mine) C (excerpt from the opera Alcina [ahl-CHEE-nah]; music by George Frideric Handel [JAW-urj FRIH-duh-rick HANN-d’l]; libretto adapted from L’isola di Alcina [lee-ZO-lah dee ahl-CHEE-nah], after Ariosto [ah-reeO-stoh])

Credico C Oslavio di Credico C o-SLAH-veeo dee KRAY-dee-ko

Credo C KRAY-doh C (section of the Latin mass set to music by various composers)

Credo in un dio crudel C Credo in un Dio crudel C KRAY-doh een oon DEE-o kroo-DAYL C (excerpt from the opera Otello [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])

Credo messe C Credo-Messe C KRAY-doh-MAYSS-suh C (section of the Latin mass set to music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah-DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Credo jaleos C Credo — Peteneras — Jaleos C KRAY-doh — pay-tay-NAY-rahss — hah-LAY-ohss C (section of the Misa flamenca [MEE-sah flah-MAYN-kah] — Flamenco [flah-MENN-ko] Mass — set to music by Paco Peña [PAH-ko PAY-n’yah])

Crees C Eric Crees C EH-rick KREEZ Cremona C kray-MO-nah

Creole love call C Creole Love Call C KREE-ohl (Love Call) C (composition by Duke Ellington [d’YOOK ELL-lihng-tunn])

Creon C Créon C kray-aw6 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’])

Crepuscule C Crépuscule C kray-püss-küll C (Twilight) C (poem by Charles van Lerberghe [SHARL vunn LEHR-ber-kuh] set to music by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray])

Crepuscule matinal C Crépuscule matinal C kray-püss-küll mah-tih-nahl C (Early Dusk) C (excerpt from Heures séculaires et instantanées [ör say-kü-lehr ay eh6-stah6-tah-nay] — Secular and Instantaneous Hours — by Erik Satie [ay-reek sah-tee])

Crequillon C Thomas Créquillon C taw-mah kray-keeaw6 C (known also as [kray-keeaw6])

Crescentini C Girolamo Crescentini C jee-RO-lah-mo kray-shayn-TEE-nee

Crescenzo C Vincenzo de Crescenzo C veen-CHAYN-tso day kray-SHAYN-tso

Creser C William Creser C WILL-lihumm KREE-zur

Crespel C kress-puhl 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])

Crespin C Régine Crespin C ray-zheen kress-peh6

Creuse C Créuse C krayüz 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’])

Creuziger C Elisabeth Creuziger C ay-LEE-zah-bett KROY-tsih-gur

Crimi C Giulio Crimi C JOO-leeo KREE-mee

Crimond C kree-maw6

Cris dans la rue C (see “Bris dans la rue” [bree dah6 lah rü])

Crisafulli C Robert Crisafulli C ro-behr kree-zah-füll-lee Crist C Bainbridge Crist C BAYN-briddj KRISST

Criste eleison C KREE-stay eh-LAYIH-zahn C (section of the solenne [MAYSS-sah so-LAYN-nay] — Solemn Mass — by Giovanni Baptista Pergolesi [jo-VAHN-nee bahp-TEE- stah payr-go-LAY-zee])

Cristoforeanu C Florica Cristoforeanu C flaw-REE-kah kreess-taw-faw-ray-AH-noo

Cristofori C Bartolomeo Cristofori C bar-toh-lo-MAY-o kree-stoh-FO-ree

Crivelli C Giovanni Battista Crivelli C jo-VAHN-nee baht-TEE-stah kree-VAYL-lee

Croce C Giovanni Croce C jo-VAHN-nee KRO-chay

Croce C Jim Croce C JIMM KRO-chee

Crocodile la bonne odile C Le crocodile (la bonne odile) C luh kraw-kaw-deel (lah bawn aw- deel) C (poem by Maurice Carême [mo-reess kah-remm] set to music by Jacques Chailley [zhack shahee-yee])

Croes C Henri-Jacques de Croes C ah6-ree-zhack deh krohss

Crofut C Bill Crofut C BILL KRO-futt

Croissy C Madame de Croissy C mah-dahm duh kr'wahss-see C (Mother Superior of Carmel [kar-mell]) 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]; libretto by Poulenc after Georges Bernanos [zhawrzh behr-nah-nawss])

Crolius C Ross Crolius C RAWSS KRO-lihuss

Crone C Tan Crone C TAHN KRO-nuh

Croner de vasconcelos C Jorge Croner de Vasconcelos C ZHAWRZH KRAH-ner duh vahsh-koh6-SEH-lôôsh

Croonenborgh C Dirk van Croonenborgh C DIHRK funn KROHOH-nunn-bawrk

Crosse C Gordon Crosse C GAWR-d’n KRAWSS

Crotales C kro-TAH-layss C (small cymbals)

Crowleys reel C Crowley's Reel C KR!W-leez REEL

Crozier C Catharine Crozier C KA-thuh-runn KRO-zhur Crucem tuam C KRÔÔ-chemm TOO-umm C (Gregorian chant — antiphon [ANN-tuh- funn])

Crucifigat omnes C krôô-CHIH-fih-gaht OHM-ness C (Our Lord's New Cross) C (excerpt from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah])

Crucifixus C krôô-chih-FEEK-sôôss C (section of the Latin mass, set to music by various composers)

Cruda amarilli C Cruda Amarilli C KROO-dah ah-mah-REEL-lee C (Cruel Amaryllis) C (madrigal [MADD-rih-gull] by Claudio Monteverdi [KLAHOO-deeo mohn-tay-VAYR-dee])

Crudel perche finora C Crudel! Perché finora C kroo-DAYL! payr-KAY fee-NO-rah C (arrangement for woodwinds and string bass by Johann Nepomuk Wendt [YO-hahn NAY-po- môôk VENNT] of an 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])

Crudel perche finora C Crudel! Perchè finora C kroo-DAYL! PAYR-kay fee-NO-rah C (duet 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])

Crudele acerba C kroo-DAY-lay ah-CHAYR-bah C (O Cruel Bitter) C (madrigal [MADD- rih-gull] by Luca Marenzio [LOO-kah mah-RAYN-tseeO])

Crudele non mi dir C Crudele? ... Non mi dir C kroo-DAY-lay? ... nohn mee deer C (You call me cruel? ... Do not tell me ) C (excerpt from the opera Don Giovanni [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])

Cruger C Johann Crüger C YO-hahn KRÜ-gur

Crump C Rogers Covey-Crump C RAH-jurz KUH-vee-krump

Crusaders in pskov C The Crusaders in Pskov C (The Crusaders in) p’SKAWF C (excerpt from the cantata [kunn-TAH-tuh] Alexander Nevsky [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r NYEFF-skee] by Sergey Prokofiev [sehr-GAY prah-KAW-fiheff])

Crusell C Bernhard Henrik Crusell C BAYRN-hart HAYN-rick KROO-sayl

Crux C O crux C O KROOKS C (Hail, O Cross) C (motet [mo-TETT] by Marc Antoine Charpentier [mark ah6-twahn shar-pah6-teeay] C (same title used by other composers) Crux fidelis pange linguaC Crux fidelis/Pange lingua C KROOKS fih-DAY-liss/PAHN-jeh LEEN-gôôuh C (Gregorian chant)

Cruz C Celia Cruz C SEE-leeah KROOSS

Cruz C Domingo Santa Cruz C doh-MEEN-go SAHN-tah KROOSS C (known also as Domingo Santa Cruz Wilson [WILL-sunn])

Cruz C Ivo Cruz C EE-vôô KROOZH

Cruz romo C Gilda Cruz-Romo C HEEL-dah KROOSS-RO-mo

Crzellitzer C Franz Crzellitzer C FRAHNTSS kur-TSELL-litt-tsur

Csanyi C Tamás Csányi C tah-MAHAHSH CHAHAH-n’yee

Csardas C Csárdás C CHAHAHR-dahahsh C (excerpt from the operetta Die Fledermaus [dee FLAY-dur-mahôôss] — The Bat; music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]; libretto by Carl Haffner [KARL HAHF-nur] and Richard Genée [RIH-hart zhuh-nay] after Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah-lay-vee])

Csardas furstin C Die Csárdás Fürstin C dee CHAHAHR-dahahsh FÜR-stinn C (The Gypsy Princess) C (an operetta, with music by Emmerich Kálmán [EMM-meh-rihh KAHAHL- mahahn]; lyrics by Stein [SHT¦N] and Jenbach [YENN-bahk])

Csibi C Elizabeth Csibi C ih-LIH-zuh-buhth CHIH-bee

Csiky C Boldizsár Csiky C BOHL-dih-zhahahr CHIH-kee

Ctesibius C k’tee-SEE-vihôôss

Cuando daifo fueron salidos C Cuando d'Aifo Fueron Salidos C kooAHN-doh DAHEE-fo fooAY-rawn sah-LEE-thawss C (Sephardic [seh-FAR-dick] song)

Cuando el juez me demando C kooAHN-doh ell hooEHTH may day-MAHN-doh C (When the judge asked me) C (excerpt from Coplas [KAWP-lahss] by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco [{MEH-reeo kass-t’l-nôôO-vo-tuh-DESS-ko} MAH-reeo kah-stayl-nooO-vo-tay-DAY-sko])

Cuando el rey nimrod C Cuando el rey Nimrod C kooAHN-doh ell ray NEEM-rawd C (When King Nimrod) C (traditional song of the Spanish Jews)

Cuberli C Lella Cuberli C LAYL-lah koo-BAYR-lee

Cubiles C José Cubiles C ho-SAY koo-VEE-layss Cuclin C Dimitrie Cuclin C dee-MEE-treeeh kook-LEEN

Cudek C Mark Cudek C MARK KOO-deck

Cudworth C Charles Cudworth C CHAH-rullz KUDD-wôôrth C (known also as Charles Cyril Leonard Cudworth [CHAH-rullz SIH-rull LEH-nurd KUDD-wôôrth])

Cuenod C Hugues Cuénod C üg’ küay-no C (known also as Hugues-Adhémar [üg’-ah-day- mar] Cuénod)

Cuer me fait tous dis penser C Mon cuer me fait tous dis penser C maw6 kör muh feh tôô dee pah6-say C (My heart makes me think continually) C (rondeau [RAHN-doh] by Guillaume Dufay [ghee-yohm dü-f§])

Cuesta C Dom Ismael Fernández de la Cuesta C dohm eess-mah-ELL fehr-NAHN-dehth day lah kooAYSS-tah C ("Dom" = dominus (lord), i.e., the head of the monastery in this case)

Cuesta C Ismael Fernandez de la Cuesta C eess-mah-ELL fehr-nahn-DEHTH day lah kooAYSS-tah

Cuesta abajo C Cuesta Abajo C kooAYSS-tah ah-VAH-ho C (composition by C. Gardel [(C.) gar-DELL] and A. Le Pera [(A.) lay PAY-rah])

Cugat C Xavier Cugat C KSAH-veeur KOO-gaht

Cugley C Ian Cugley C EE-unn KUGG-lee C (known also as Ian Robert Cugley [EE-unn RAH-burt KUGG-lee])

Cui C Cesar Cui C (see César Cui)

Cui C César Cui C say-zar küee C (known also as César Antonovich [ahn-tah-NAW-vihch] Cui )

Cui C Sasha Cui C SAH-shah küee C (son of César Cui)

Cuidad juarez C En Cuidad Juarez C (erroneous spelling of En Ciudad Juarez [ayn seeoo- THAHD hooah-RESS])

Cuiller C Daniel Cuiller C dah-neeell küee-yay

Cuisiniere C La cuisinière C lah küee-zee-neeehr C (The cook) C (character in the opera L'amour des trois oranges [lah-môôr day tr’wah aw-rah6zh] — The Love for Three Oranges; music by Serge Prokofiev [sehr-GAY prah-KAW-fiheff]; libretto by Prokofiev after Carlo Gozzi [KAR-lo GOHT-tsee]) Cujus animam gementem C KOO-yôôss UH-nih-mumm jeh-MENN-temm C (section of the [STAH-baht MAH-tehr] set to music by various composers)

Cullis C Rita Cullis C REE-tuh KULL-liss

Cullivan C Tom Cullivan C TAHM KULL-luh-vunn

Culmell C Joaquín Nin-Culmell C ho-ah-KEEN NEEN-kool-MELL C (known also as Joaquín María [mah-REE-ah] Nin-Culmell)

Culp C Julia Culp C YÜ-lihah KÜLP

Cum fabricator mundi C koom fah-brih-KAH-tawr MOON-dee C (Gregorian chant — antiphon [ANN-tuh-funn])

Cum sanctis tuis C koom SAHNK-tiss TÔÔ-iss C (section of the Latin requiem [{REH-kôôee- umm} REH-kôôih-emm] set to music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [VAWLF-gahng ah-mah- DAY-ôôss MO-tsart])

Cum sancto spiritu C koom SAHNK-toh SPEE-rih-tôô C (section of the Latin mass set to music by various composers)

Cumdebat C Et cumdebat C ett KOOM-deh-baht C (excerpt from Laudate Pueri [lahoo- DAH-tay pôôEH-rih] by Giovanni Baptista Pergolesi [jo-VAHN-nee bahp-TEE-stah payr-go- LAY-zee])

Cuna C KOO-nah C (Cradle) C (an excerpt from the Suite compostelana [süeet kawm-pawss- tay-LAH-nah], pertaining to the people of Santiago de Compostela [sahn-tee-AH-go day kawm-pawss-TAY-lah], a small administrative district in northwestern Spain, by Federico Mompou [feh-theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO]) C (excerpt from the suite Impresiones intimas [eem-pray-seeO-nayss een-TEE-mahss] — Intimate Impressions — by Federico Mompou [feh- theh-REE-ko mawm-POOO])

Cuncti simus concanentes C KOONK-tih SEE-môôss kohn-kuh-NAYN-tayss 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])

Cundell C Edric Cundell C EDD-rick KUNN-d’l

Cundick C Robert Cundick C RAH-burt KUNN-dick

Cunegonde C kü-nuh-gaw6d C (character in 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])

Cura C Domingo Cura C doh-MEEN-go KOO-rah

Curas hominum C O curas hominum C O KOO-russ HAW-mih-nôôm C (O careworn mankind) C (excerpt from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH- nah])

Curci C Giuseppe Curci C joo-ZAYP-pay KOOR-chee

Curiel C Nicoletta Curiel C nee-ko-LAYT-tah koo-reeAYL

Curlew C The Curlew C (The) KUR-l’yoo C (poems by William Yeats [WILL-lihumm YAYTSS] set to music in a song cycle by Peter Warlock [PEE-tur WAWR-lahk])

Curra C KOOR-rah 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 sah-VAY-drah])

Curran C J. P. Curran C J. P. KUR-runn

Curritur ad vocem C KOOR-rih-tôôr ahd VAW-chemm C (Everyone’s running) C (excerpt from the 13th manuscript Carmina Burana [kar-MEE-nah boo-RAH-nah] set to music)

Curschmann C Karl Friedrich Curschmann C KARL FREET-rihh KÔÔRSH-mahn

Curti C Franz Curti C FRAHNTSS KÔÔR-tee

Curtis C B. G. de Curtis C (B. G.) day KOOR-teess

Curtis C Edward De Curtis C AYD-ward day KOOR-teess

Curtis C Ernesto de Curtis C ayr-NAY-stoh day KOOR-teess

Curzio C Don Curzio C dohn KOOR-tseeo 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])

Curzon C Henri de Curzon C ah6-ree duh kür-zaw6 C (known also as Emmanuel-Henri- Parent de Curzon C emm-mah-nü-ell ah6-ree-pah-rah6 duh kür-zaw6])

Curzon C Sir Clifford Curzon C (Sir) KLIFF-furd KUR-zunn / (known also as Sir Clifford Michael [M¦-kull] Curzon

Cusins C Sir William Cusins C (Sir) WILL-lihumm KOO-sinnz C (known also as Sir William George [JAW-urj] Cusins)

Cuvillier C Charles Cuvillier C sharl kü-vee-yay C (known also as Charles Louis Paul Cuvillier [sharl lôôee pohl kü-vee-yay])

Cuyler C Louise Cuyler C lôô-EEZ K¦-lur C (known also as Louise Elvira [ell-V¦-ruh] Cuyler)

Cuzzoni C Francesca Cuzzoni C frahn-CHAY-skah koot-TSO-nee

Cybele C Cybèle C see-bell C (character in the opera Atys [ah-teess]; music by Jean-Baptiste Lully [zhah6-bah-teest lüll-lee] and libretto by Philippe Quinault [fee-leep kee-no])

Cyclopes rondeau C Les cyclopes. Rondeau C leh see-klawp. raw6-doh C (excerpt from the Suite en ré majeur [süeet ah6 ray mah-zhör] — Suite in D Major — by Jean-Philippe Rameau [zhah6-fee-leep rah-mo]

Cygne C Le cygne C luh seeny’ C (The Swan) C (composition by Camille Saint-Säens [{kah- meel seh6-sah6ss} kah-meey’ seh6-sah6ss])

Cygne sur leau C Cygne sur l’eau C seeny’ sür lo C (Swan on the Water) C (excerpt from the song cycle Mirages [mee-rahzh] by Gabriel Fauré [gah-breeell fo-ray])

Cymbales C seh6-bahl

Czapek C Leupold Eustache Czapek C LOY-pawlt oyss-TAH-kuh CHAH-peck

Czardas C TSAHAHR-dahahsh C (excerpt from the operetta Die Fledermaus [dee FLAY-dur- mahôôss] — The Bat; music by Johann Strauss II [YO-hahn SHTRAHÔÔSS II]; libretto by Carl Haffner [KARL HAHF-nur] and Richard Genée [RIH-hart zhuh-nay] after Henri Meilhac [ah6-ree meh-yack] and Ludovic Halévy [lü-daw-veek ah-lay-vee])

Czarskoye selo C The Statue of Czarskoye-Selo C (The Statue of) SAR-skuh-yuh-sih-LAW C (poem by Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin [uh-lyick-SAHN-d’r sehr-GAY-yeh-vihch POOSH-kinn] set to music by César Antonovich Cui [say-zar unn-tah-NAW-vihch küee])

Czarth C Georg Czarth C GAY-awrk CHART C (Bohemian violinist with a nonbohemian name, Germanized to Georg Tzarth [TSART] C (known also as Georg Zarth [TSART]) C (the last name is also spelled Czard, Szarth, Tzarth, and Zardt)

Czeczot C Jan Czeczot C YAHN CHEH-chawt Czekanowska C Anna Czekanowska C AHAHN-n’nah cheh-kah-NAWF-skah

Czernohorsky C Bohuslav Czernohorsky C BO-hôô-slahf CHEHR-naw-hawr-skee C (known also as Bohuslav „ernohorsky [CHEHR-naw-hawr-skee])

Czerny C Carl Czerny C KARL CHEHR-nee

Czerwenka C Oskar Czerwenka C AWSS-kar CHEHR-vehng-kah

Czesnikowa C CzeÑnikowa C chehsh-nyee-KAW-vah C (character in the opera Straszny Dwór [STRAHSH-nih d’VÔÔR] — The Haunted Manor; music by Stanis»aw Moniuszko [stah-NYEESS-wahf mah-neeÔÔSH-kaw] and libretto by Jan Ch“ci½ski [YAHN heh6-TSEE6- skee])

Czibulka C Alphons Czibulka C AHL-fawnss TSIH-bôôl-kah

Cziffra C György Cziffra C JÖRJ TSIFF-frah

Czipra C TSIH-prah 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])

Czirok C György Czirok C JÖRJ TSIH-rawk

Cztery pory roku C Cztery Pory Roku C ch’TEH-ree PAW-ree RAW-kôô C (The Four Seasons) C (poem by Alexander Michaux [ah-leck-sah6-d’r mee-sho] set to music by Stanis»aw Moniuszko [stah-NYEESS-wahf mah-neeÔÔSH-kaw])

Czukay C Holger Czukay C HAWL-gur TSOO-kahee

Czyz C Henryk Czyó C HENN-rick CHIZH