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 Re: Gigliotti pronounciation
Author: kdk 2017
Date:   2014-10-30 23:07

grenadilla428 wrote:

> I look at the name "Gigliotti" and think "Ji-lee-ah-tee,"
> but I've heard "Ji-glee-ah-tee," "Hill-ee-ah-tee," and even
> "Gig-lee-ah-tee."
>
> Anyone know which is correct?
>
> Thanks :-)

He pronounced it more like your first but in 3 syllables: Joo-liah-tee. The liah was all one sound. His son Mark (associate principal bassoonist in the Phila Orch) pronounces it pretty close to the way his father did.

Karl

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