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Ulvi Yurtsever wrote:
>Aaron Rabushka wrote:
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>>I need some help from some of our Hungarian correspondents on the correct
>>title for Bartok's opera. I had thought that it was "A Keckszakallu Herceg
>>Vara," yet when I mentioned this to some people from Budapest they said
>>"That's not Hungarian."
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>Interesting: this may just be a coincidence, but "Keckszakallu" sounds
>suspiciously like "Keci sakalli," which is Turkish for "(one) with a
>goatie"; "Keci" (pronounced Kechie) is goat in Turkish.
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>I have no idea about "Herceg Vara."
I simply assumed that "Herceg" was a Magyarization of the German "Herzog"
which means Duke and that, by default, "Vara" meant castle. Speakers of
Hungarian on this list can either refute or corroborate.
Incidentally, *Bluebeard's Castle* was the subject of extended discussion
on this list several years ago. Can anybody explain how the *first* wife
wound up in the last chamber to which Judith seeks entrance?
Walter Meyer
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