Richard Pennycuick wrote:
>When I first encountered the composer some years ago, his name was spelt
>Miaskovsky, and I assumed that it was pronounced MEE-AH-SKOFF-SKEE. In
>recent years, it's changed to Myaskovsky, which some have pronounced as
>MY-AH-SKOFF-SKEE. I wondered whether the more recent spelling is an
>attempt to combine M and YAH (as in the German Ja) into one syllable.
It would be most accurate to write MA-YA-SKOFF-SKEE. The "YA" is a letter
in its own right in Russian, the backwards R.
Dave, married to a Russian
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