Giovanni Gabrieli (1554/7-1612), Jubilate Deo, Canadian Brass, with principal brass players from the NY Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra, OpeningDay 7347, LEGENDS Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), #26: Am Sonntage Jubilate in c, Paul Goodwin – baroque oboe, Nigel North – archlute/ theorbo, John Toll – harpsichord, Susan Sheppard & Lynden Cranham – baroque cellos, Harmonia Mundi 907152, TELEMANN OBOE SONATAS Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Cantata BWV12: Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen: Chorus, Sinfonia, & final chorale, The Bach Ensemble, Joshua Rifkin, Dorian 93231, THREE WEIMAR CANTATAS BWV 182, 12, 172 Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764), Allemande, Tzimon Barto – piano, Ondine, 1067, A BASKET OF WILD STRAWBERRIESįrancois Couperin (1668-1733), Book 4: 18th ordre: Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les Maillotins, Alexandre Tharaud – piano, Harmonia Mundi 901956, TIC, TOC, CHOC Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer (c.1705–1755), L’Aimable (Rondeau), Raphaël Feuillâtre – guitar, Deutsche Grammophon, VISAGES BAROQUES Second Hour Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764), L’entretien des Muses Martin in the Fields, Los Romeros, Iona Brown, Celedonio Romero – guitar, Celin, Pepe and Angel Romero – guitars, Philips, 412624, VIVALDI GUITAR CONCERTOS LOS ROMEROS Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Concerto in a BWV1041, Elias String Quartet, Xuefei Yang – guitar, EMI Classics 6 79018, XUEFEI YANG BACH CONCERTOSĪntonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Concerto for 4 guitars in b RV580 from L’ESTRO ARMONICO, Academy of St. Giovanni Gabrieli (1554/7-1612), Canzon VI, LAGQ (Los Angeles Guitar Quartet), Delos 3132, DANCES FROM RENAISSANCE TO NUTCRACKER Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Sonata in C Major, BWV 1033, Brasil Guitar Duo, Marina Piccinini – flute, AVIE AV 2196, BACH FLUTE SONATAS Note the diminutive ito, which means “little”, and is tagged onto the end.Henry Purcell (1659-1695), Prelude, A new Irish tune, Minuet, & Jig, Andres Segovia – guitar, MCA 42070, THE BAROQUE GUITAR Conejito/ConejitaĬonejito and conejita both mean “little rabbit”. You could use the sustantivo or noun without the suffix and address a family member with the Spanish term of endearment muñeca - this would translate as “doll”. You can tell it’s a cute way to address a family member because it has a diminutive suffix on the end ( -ita). Muñequita means “little doll” in English. Would you describe your family members using the Spanish equivalent of a “chubby cheek cutie” or a “little angel” or something else?įind the best phrase in this section! Muñequita The next section in our article will outline eleven Spanish terms of endearment that you can use to address your family members. Endearing terms to address family members It means “my queen” in English and should be used to address a female partner to show them how much you love them. Mi reina is the feminine equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi rey. Use this phrase to address a male partner who you love, respect and admire, and show them how important they are to you. Its metaphorical meaning is what’s important as it translates to English as “my other half” or “my soul mate”. This Spanish idiom is another Spanish term of endearment that shouldn’t be interpreted literally. The Spanish term of endearment mi amor is the equivalent of saying “my love” in English.Īmor is a sustantivo or noun that literally means “love”, so you can couple it with the pronoun mi and address your loved one as mi amor. This Spanish term of endearment can be used to address your partner and can also mean “sweetheart”. If you’re a parent, you can also use the phrase mi vida to address a young child, and in nursery schools, you’ll hear teachers sometimes adopt this term of endearment to address very young children as well. Mi vida, a Spanish term of endearment, translates to English as “my life” and is used to address loved ones or partners with affection. Which of these phrases best describes your special someone? Mi vida We’ve begun this article with extra special Spanish terms of endearment to address your soulmate, partner or other half. Spanish terms of endearment used to address a loved one or partner
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