You’re so British? My parents run a tea shoppe

You’re so British? My parents run a tea shoppe

Daily Comfort Zone

norman lebrecht

November 12, 2023

From David Krauss’s fabulous new Speaking Soundly interview with saxophone star Jess Gillam.

Just marvel at the clash of accents – Cumbria and Brooklyn.

Listen here.

Comments

  • Dragonfly says:

    Yes,the clash of accents is fabulous….And both are irresistibly funny!

  • Ellingtonia says:

    What an engaging and interesting discussion with no egos on display.

  • william osborne says:

    As Brooklyn accents go, his is pretty light. When I first moved to NYC, I couldn’t figure out where this strange place called Lon Galand was… Am I correct in thinking that Irish is the most beautiful of all the English accents? To say nothing of the literary Dubliners like Yeats, Wilde, Joyce, and Beckett? It’s so odd how English was forced on the Irish and as revenge they turned it into an even more beautiful language.

    • John Kelly says:

      “Am I correct in thinking that Irish is the most beautiful of all the English accents?” No, that would be the Yorkshire accent William…………

      • william osborne says:

        Well, I guess it’s a matter taste. The Yorkshire accent varies even by region even within Yorkshire, but they are all endearing.

    • Antwerp Smerle says:

      “Am I correct in thinking that Irish is the most beautiful of all the English accents?“

      Take your pick of 14 English accents via the link below. Speaking as a native Brit, I can confirm that this person’s impressions are impressively accurate. And I would agree with you that the best comes last.

      https://youtu.be/FyyT2jmVPAk?si=QByecuzLdUx1Cb3m

  • ItsTrue says:

    “Saxophone Star” is an oxymoron.

  • David Robinson says:

    Jess Gillam played our small concert series in Virginia a year or so ago, just before her debut at Carnegie Hall. She absolutely charmed our audience, both with her personality and her playing—it’s great to see such a delightful person having such success.

    David

  • Madison says:

    Norman,
    I don’t know where David Krauss comes from but there is not a trace of a Brooklyn accent in his speech. It seems to be very small town USA. I grew up in Brooklyn and went to Brooklyn College where we all had to take a mandatory speech class to get rid of our Brooklyn accents, particularly to stop “dentalizing” the letters t, d, l and n.

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