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Episode 52

Episode 52

FromThe Diction Police


Episode 52

FromThe Diction Police

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Since the Swedish episodes were so popular, it's time to move next door in Scandinavia--for the next 2 weeks bass Ketil Hugaas discusses Norwegian Diction with us. This week we're focusing on vowels with the text "Mens jeg venter", a poem by Vilhelm Krag that was set by Edvard Grieg.

Grieg's Opus 60 is a set of 5 songs to texts by Krag and is available on IMSLP along with links to purchase a copy. I found one YouTube of Birgit Nilsson singing this song, and it can also be found on iTunes on the recordings Edvard Grieg Complete Songs Vol 1 with various artists, Grieg: Complete Songs Vol. 2 with Monica Groop and Ilmo Ranta (the entire Opus 60) as well as Grieg: Songs and Lieder with Anne Sofie von Otter and Bengt Forsberg (just "Mens jeg venter").

Most of the information that I gathered in preparing for this episode came from Wikipedia's Norwegian Phonology page as well as Omniglot. The phonetic letters are mostly standard, except for the barred U [ʉ].

Otherwise, we find

a [ɑ]
å [ɔ]
æ [æ]
e [ɛ, ə] according to the websites, there is also a closed [e], but not as closed as the German sound
i [i, I]
o [u, o]
ø [ø]
u [ʉ]
y [y]

Please feel free to contact me with questions, comments or suggestions here, at the Facebook page, on Twitter @dictionpolice or directly at ellen@ellenrissinger.com
Released:
Feb 2, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

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Practical Diction for Classical Singers