Hi everyone, someone asked a while back what was the correct pronunciation of Varese Sarabande and it got me to thinking.
Just how is INTRADA pronounced? Is it INTRAR-DA or INTRAD-ER??
See being Australian, we pronounce things differently to Americans sometimes, hence the reason why there's a little confusion on occasion (ie. You pronounce the word 'Laugh' like Laff, whereas as we say it like Larf. Strange I know but that's just one example).
More importantly, I find it's a very unique name and quite catching. Can anyone apart from Doug or Roger, give us all a quick history on the company's name (ie. why they chose it etc)? If this has been asked before I apologise but any insight would be greatly appreciated by you statesiders from those of us downunder![/endquote
Hummmm...I think it is pronounced, you're funds go here!
It's a music term meaning an introduction or prelude. Google it.
Thanks Basil (and WILLIAMDCRUM)!
SOUND-TRACK MAN-GODS.
And MV that's exactly what I will being calling the Triple L when you eventually release the definitive edition of my all time holy-grail! I know, I know... you've said not to expect it before 2017.
Hummmm...I think it is pronounced, you're funds go here!
Townerbarry: My funds constantly go to ALL the boutique labels who consistently put out the finest work, preserving and restoring music for us and for the generations to come. Never has there been a better time to be a soundtrack aficionado!!