标题: The First and Last French Piano Maker to Shutter [打印本页] 作者: choi 时间: 11-14-2013 12:28 标题: The First and Last French Piano Maker to Shutter Nadya Masidlover, French Piano Maker Pleyel Plays its Final Tune. Wall Street Journal, Nov 14, 2013. http://online.wsj.com/news/artic ... 4579195862376886216
Note:
(a) Ateliers Pleyel, founded by Ignaz Pleyel "in 1807" according to the official website, which is written in French. http://www.pleyel.fr/fr
(i) The WSJ report identifies the company as Ateliers Pleyel, whereas English Wikipedia
calls it Pleyel et Cie http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleyel_et_Cie
(("Pleyel and Company") )
On the other hand, France 24 (2006- ; based in Paris; owned by French government) in its English-language Web page and Telegraph use simply "Pleyel."
Henry Samuel, World's Oldest Piano Maker Pleyel Shuts Last Workshop; Pleyel, the French piano maker and world's oldest still in activity, to shut last workshop in Saint-Denis in symbolic blow for France's struggling industry. Guardian, Nov 14, 2013. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ ... -last-workshop.html
French: Ignace Joseph Pleyel
German: Ignaz Josef Pleyel
(iv) The male given name (German: Ignaz; French; Ignace) is derived from "a Roman family name Egnatius, maybe of Etrusk origin or derived from Latin ignis (fire)."
(v) The word "Etrusk" does not appear in any English online dictionary, and Wiktionary identifies it as Polish. The adjective and noun (Estrurian or Etruscan) are used in English to describe an ancient region
Etruria http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruria
(b) "Pleyel Chairman Bernard Roques"
Regarding Catalan surnames Roques and Roca. In Catalan language, "roques" is plural of "roca." The latter means "rock."
(c) "The company was established more than 200 years ago by Ignaz Pleyel, a musician, composer and friend of Joseph Haydn."
Seach with "upright."
(f) The legend of a photo (two photos online but only one in print: the one about travinsky) mentions "Igor Stravinsky." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Stravinsky
(1882-1971)