Pretty sure the correct way is the way I've always been saying it: "Gia" as in "Ch-ch-chia pet" and "cheeno" as in "Cheeto."
Even if it isn't, I probably won't change the way I say his name. Sort of like how, after so many years of incorrect pronunciation, I refuse to refer to Cillian Murphy as "Killian" Murphy rather than "Sillian" Murphy.
Pretty sure the correct way is the way I've always been saying it: "Gia" as in "Ch-ch-chia pet" and "cheeno" as in "Cheeto."
Even if it isn't, I probably won't change the way I say his name. Sort of like how, after so many years of incorrect pronunciation, I refuse to refer to Cillian Murphy as "Killian" Murphy rather than "Sillian" Murphy.
Hi Tango! I've been collecting Giacchino cds, and always think of your inspirational post on my collecting Williams thread to keep me going.
Italians sometimes add letters you don't really need.
Looks like Michael's name should be pronounced GEE AH KEENO but no cigar. I know a Italian soundtrack guy named Joe Antonicelli and he pronounces it Joe AN TONE KNEE CHELL LEE. Celli with a H in there.
Italians sometimes add letters you don't really need.
Looks like Michael's name should be pronounced GEE AH KEENO but no cigar. I know a Italian soundtrack guy named Joe Antonicelli and he pronounces it Joe AN TONE KNEE CHELL LEE. Celli with a H in there.
Go figger.
Hi zooba! BTW, have you been in any films or tv shows lately?