DrizzetDudden - but I do know I liked this interpretation by David Keith JONES,including the pronouciation.I suppose you can please some of the people some of the time etc.
Thanks for your perceptive comments. I used British-English 'Received' Pronunciation where 'Lover' can sound like 'Lava'. An American might say 'Luhvuhr' and a Scotsman roll the 'r' even more - all equally valid. 'Man' can be 'men' in upper-class English, 'mahn' in Wales and 'mon' in Scotland. American can sound 'me-an'. This is a fascinating topic - I wonder how Shakespeare spoke!
Straordinario!
Sei immensamente bravo!
Questa musica è molto difficile e tu la canti meravigliosamente bene!!
Bravissimo!!
carlocorozzi 2 years ago
Caro Carlo - come sempre sei tu generoso. Ti ringrazio molto.
VoceVersatile 2 years ago
David has sung in England for 40 years and his diction is crystal clear.
CFCymro 2 years ago
I certainly do not know how to pronounce
DrizzetDudden - but I do know I liked this interpretation by David Keith JONES,including the pronouciation.I suppose you can please some of the people some of the time etc.
rlglldjlrlj 2 years ago
Thanks for your perceptive comments. I used British-English 'Received' Pronunciation where 'Lover' can sound like 'Lava'. An American might say 'Luhvuhr' and a Scotsman roll the 'r' even more - all equally valid. 'Man' can be 'men' in upper-class English, 'mahn' in Wales and 'mon' in Scotland. American can sound 'me-an'. This is a fascinating topic - I wonder how Shakespeare spoke!
VoceVersatile 2 years ago