Henselt- Hens as in hence, elt like belt
lutoslawski- loo-(
cool)- toe- slav (long a)- ski
le festin d'esope- le as the, fast-een (but fast as in aston), d'e a bit like day, perhaps d-ey, but then again, not really

(SteinwayTony tried it with -eh, but that makes no sense to English speaking people, does it? well it`s exactly this e we need here), -sope as sod
Années de Pélerinage- the A as in bar, then this "e" as in esope

, the "s" isn't spoken, de as the, pe is the same (I cannot describe it, it`s not pee and not pay, not pie, the english has no e in this way, perhaps you know how Beethoven is pronounce in German?( it`s not beathoven, naturally)). -le- as the, -ree- (as see), -nash ( but the a long agian as in bar or vast)
vogel als prophet- foe-gel (foe as in foe, gel like bagel) als (long a as in bar) pro-feht
Ondine- On-deen (deen as in seen)
moins vif- well moins is quite difficult, you know how to pronounce "moi" or"au revoir"? same here, vif as veef (the v as in vast, eef is clear)