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 Pineapple Who?
Author: Don Gross 
Date:   2004-10-12 20:22

Many of you have had the joy of performing the suite from the ballet "Pineapple Poll" by Charles Makerras based on the music of Sir Arthur Sullivan either in the orchestral or military band versions. My question is: Does one pronounce Poll as in "pole" or Poll as in "Polly?" Please be prepared to defend your answer and help me win a serious bet!

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2004-10-12 20:39

I had to learn the whole Military Band Version overnight for a Navy Band Audition back in the mid 80's.

I called it "Pineapple Nightmare" - no defense needed  ;)



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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: BobD 
Date:   2004-10-12 20:45

Paul....is the way I've heard it

Bob Draznik

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2004-10-12 20:59

In my U[neducated] O[pinion, it "should" be a "short" O, as in Politic, not pole, since it has the double L, or is it the other way ??. If I could find it , I have a book [black?] of G&S lyrics and other conversations ?, which, if some is poetry, might give a hint. When my BW comes home from bridge, I'll ask, Eng. Major, y'know! Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2004-10-12 21:01

Based on the synopsis here:

http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/newsletters/precious_nonsense/pineapple_poll_plot

I'd say it's short for Polly.

Best regards,
jnk

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2004-10-12 21:57

Wow Jack, TKS, The G&S of this has been put on by our Tulsa group, but I
haven't seen/heard it. Is it somewhat the same story ? Looking in my largest dictionary didn't help ! Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2004-10-12 22:01

I've always heard it pronounced to rhyme with doll.

It's a ballet suite by Charles Mackerras, shuffling together various "bleeding chunks" from the Gilbert & Sullivan operettas and Gilbert's Bab Ballads. It didn't exist before Mackerras did the arrangement.

I've played it in a band transcription and had a ball. Great stuff.

Best regards.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: diz 
Date:   2004-10-12 22:10

As it was written (arranged) by an Australian ... I'll take the step of authority

pronounced like Pole (a native of Poland or a piece of wood).

It's never been prounounced as "Poll"

Also ... played it under him (Sir Charles) in 1983 in Sydney with ABC Sinfonia.

Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.

Post Edited (2004-10-12 22:10)

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: beejay 
Date:   2004-10-13 15:19

Diz,
Adopted Australian isn't he? I thought he was born in the US of A.
I heard him a couple of weeks ago conducting Martinu's Greek Passion at Covent Garden. Electrifying.

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: Christin87 
Date:   2004-10-13 15:25

Great piece! I thought it was pronounced like "pole", but now I'm not so sure.

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: Terry Stibal 
Date:   2004-10-13 19:15

If it was a nickname, derived from the shape and size of the character's head, it would be pronounced so as to rhyme with "doll". I'd look for internal rhyming evidence from the script of the piece; G & S works are very heavy on the rhyming puns.

A poll in the traditional sense (pre-1900's) is a "head" or a "head like" object, such as the blunt end of an axe or the face of a hammer. The original meaning (head) of the word still survives in the currently very popular activity of "polling" (as in Gallup), and in "poll tax", a tax paid on "each head" that was allowed to vote. Also sharing this antiquated word root (semi pun intended) are trees cropped at the top, which are called "polled" or "pollard" trees.

At one time, "pineapple headed" was a common term in Britain for a person with a big head, cf the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV in about 1830 or so.Christin87 wrote:

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: Don Gross 
Date:   2004-10-15 22:56

Thanks to everyone who so graciously replied to my question about how to pronounce "Poll." Subsequent discussions with G&S "experts" and my clarinet teacher who's "very British" confirm that it is indeed pronounced Poll as in doll and Polly. And...I won the bet!

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2004-10-15 23:42

I'd rather bet on Football Don  :)



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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: Don Gross 
Date:   2004-10-15 23:49

David,

Like Manchester United and Arsenal?

Don

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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2004-10-15 23:55

Well, I just put some $ on Arsenal who is up against Aston Villa, not Manchester


:)



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 Re: Pineapple Who?
Author: DavidBlumberg 
Date:   2004-10-15 23:58

And I think Manchester will beat Birmingham, but didn't put as much down on it.


You got any frog hopping contests I can wager on this weekend?


;)



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