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 Re: Lille Bror Söderlundh Concertino
Author: ohsuzan 
Date:   2010-05-27 15:33

OK -- here it is!

My Swedish friend says "Lillebror" means "little brother", and is pronounced like the English "LIL - eh - broar" (accent on the first syllable).

"Söderlundh" is "SIR - der - loon - d", accent also on the first syllable. The "SIR" vowel is actually not quite an "I", but sort of a rounded-I sound (say"sir" and round your mouth while you say it). The "loond" is like the last part of the word, "balloon," with a "d" attached.

Good luck!

Susan

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