Romance (music)
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- "Romanza" redirects here. For , see .
The Oxford Dictionary of MusicThe Oxford Dictionary of Music, Michael Kennedy, editor, 1985 (New York: Oxford University Press), sub "Romance". states that "generally it implies a specially personal or tender quality.
Georges Bizet's "Je crois entendre encore" from The Pearl Fishers (1863) is labelled a romance in the score.
As for instrumental romances, Mozart subtitled the second movement of his piano concerto no. 20 in D minor (K.466) "Romanze" and his Horn Concerto has a romanze and Rondo. Robert Schumann was particularly fond of the title for lyrical piano pieces.
Some instrumental music bearing the title "Romance":
- Beethoven's two Romanze for violin and orchestra, no. 1 G-dur, Op. 40, no. 2 in F-dur, Op. 50 takes the form of a loose theme and variations.
- Antonín Dvořák's Romance in F minor, Op. 11, for violin and piano
- Clara Schumann's Drei Romanze for violin and piano, 1853 ([link])
- Robert Schumann's Romances, Op.94.
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