FWIW, it’s Κασσία in Greek, so [kaˈsi.a].
I’d say [ˈkæsija] in English regardless.
FWIW, it’s Κασσία in Greek, so [kaˈsi.a].
I’d say [ˈkæsija] in English regardless.
Idiomatically, “how are you?”
For bonus points: Pontic Greek has the exact same expression, but with completely different words: Ndo ftæs?
Some good answers here.
There are two answers to the question.
The wrong answer (though the one I prefer) is: what are some not very minimalist pieces, which I will enjoy listening to as someone unfamiliar with the style?
The answer to that includes some of my favourite 20th century pieces:
The problem with that is, you’re not really learning minimalism that way.
The right answer is to do what I did in my early 20s. Strap yourself in a chair, put on a true minimalist piece, and DO NOT MOVE until you get into it. The ones I used were:
Even more basic than that, Steve Reich’s Clapping.
Noone here’s mentioning the Holy Minimalists, Pärt and Tavener. That’s probably right.
EDIT: No, Pärt’s been mentioned…