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Romance (music)

The term romance (Spanish: romance/romanza, Italian: romanza, German: Romanze, French: romance, Russian: романс, Portuguese: romance, Romanian: romanţă) has a centuries-long history. Applied to narrative ballads in Spain, it came to be used by the 18th century for simple lyrical pieces not only for voice, but also for instruments alone. The Oxford Dictionary of Music[1] states that "generally it implies a specially personal or tender quality".

Russian Guitar Player, by Vasily Tropinin (1823)

Instrumental music bearing the title "Romance" edit

Typically, a Classical piece or movement called a "Romance" is in three, meaning three beats in the bar

Mozart subtitled the second movement of his piano concerto no. 20 in D minor (K.466) "Romanze" and the second movement of his third horn concerto "Romance".

Liszt wrote a Romance in E minor in 1842 in Moscow.

Robert Schumann was particularly fond of the title for lyrical piano pieces.

Georges Bizet's "Je crois entendre encore" from The Pearl Fishers (1863) is labelled a romance in the score.

Giuseppe Verdi's "Celeste Aida" from Aida (1871) is labelled romanza.

Franz Lehar's "Wie einen Rosenknospe" from "The Merry Widow" is labelled "Romance".

Works with voice parts edit

  • Lieder by Franz Schubert:
    • D 114, "Romanze" ['Ein Fräulein klagt’ im finstern Turm'] for voice and piano (1814; 2 versions)
    • D 144, "Romanze" ['In der Väter Hallen ruhte'] for voice and piano (1816, sketch)
    • D 222, "Lieb Minna" ['Schwüler Hauch weht mir herüber'] for voice and piano (1815, also appears as "Lieb Minna. Romanze")
    • D 907, "Romanze des Richard Löwenherz" ['Großer Taten tat der Ritter fern im heiligen Lande viel'] for voice and piano (1826?, two versions, 2nd version is Op. 86)
    • "Romanze", No. 3b of Schubert's Rosamunde
  • Wilhelm Killmayer: Romanzen (1954)

Romances sans paroles edit

So many composers in the French tradition wrote Romances sans paroles, "Romances without words", from the 1840s onwards[2] that the radical poet Paul Verlaine in turn published a collection of his impressionistic poems as Romances sans paroles (1874).

Russian romance edit

External video
  Top 25 Russian Romances on YouTube

During the 19th century Alexander Alyabyev (1787–1851), Alexander Varlamov (1801–48) and Alexander Gurilyov (1803–58) developed the French variety of the romance as a sentimental category of Russian art song. Black Eyes is perhaps the best known example. Among other notable examples of the Russian Romance are Shine, Shine, My Star and Along the Long Road.

British singer Marc Almond is the only Western artist to receive acclaim in Western Europe as well as in Russia for singing English versions of Russian romances and Russian chanson on his albums Heart on Snow and Orpheus in Exile.[citation needed]

Notes edit

References edit

  • (in French) Henri Gougelot, La Romance française sous la Révolution et l'Empire : choix de textes musicaux (Melun:Legrand & Fils, 1937) [2nd ed., 1943]
  • (in French) Henri Gougelot, Catalogue des romances françaises parues sous la Révolution et l'Empire, les recueils de romances (Melun:Legrand & Fils, 1937)
  • Russian romances on YouTube

External links edit

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This article is about the traditional musical term For the genre of music see Romantic music For other uses see Romance disambiguation Not to be confused with love song This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Romance music news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The term romance Spanish romance romanza Italian romanza German Romanze French romance Russian romans Portuguese romance Romanian romanţă has a centuries long history Applied to narrative ballads in Spain it came to be used by the 18th century for simple lyrical pieces not only for voice but also for instruments alone The Oxford Dictionary of Music 1 states that generally it implies a specially personal or tender quality Russian Guitar Player by Vasily Tropinin 1823 Contents 1 Instrumental music bearing the title Romance 2 Works with voice parts 3 Romances sans paroles 4 Russian romance 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksInstrumental music bearing the title Romance editTypically a Classical piece or movement called a Romance is in three meaning three beats in the bar Beethoven two violin romances Romanzen for violin and orchestra No 1 G major Op 40 No 2 in F major Op 50 take the form of a loose theme and variations Johannes Brahms Romanze in F major for piano Op 118 No 5 1893 Max Bruch Romance for Viola and Orchestra in F Arthur Butterworth Romanza for horn and string quartet with double bass ad libitum or piano Op 12 1951 Antonin Dvorak Romance in F minor for violin and orchestra Op 11 1873 1877 Edward Elgar Romance for bassoon and orchestra Op 62 1910 Enigma Variation XIII Romanza Moderato Edvard Grieg String Quartet No 1 in G minor Op 27 1878 second movement Erich Wolfgang Korngold Romance from Concerto for violin and orchestra second movement Miguel Llobet Romanza Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Romanze from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik the second movement Piano Concerto No 20 second movement Joseph Haydn Romance Allegretto from Symphony No 85 in B La Reine the second movement Romanza Paganini Ponce Camille Saint Saens Romance in D flat major for flute and piano or orchestra Op 37 1871 Romance in D major for cello and orchestra Op 51 1877 Clara Schumann Drei Romanzen for violin and piano Op 22 1853 Robert Schumann Drei Romanzen for piano Op 28 1839 Robert Schumann Drei Romanzen for oboe or violin and piano Op 94 1849 Dmitri Shostakovich Romance from The Gadfly Suite Jean Sibelius Romances for piano Op 24 Nos 2 5 and 9 Op 78 No 2 Johan Svendsen Romance for violin and orchestra Op 26 1881 Ralph Vaughan Williams Romanza in his Tuba Concerto 1954 and Romance for viola and piano unknown Anonymous Romance Romanza for the classical guitar known variously as Spanish Romance Romance D Amour etc Mozart subtitled the second movement of his piano concerto no 20 in D minor K 466 Romanze and the second movement of his third horn concerto Romance Liszt wrote a Romance in E minor in 1842 in Moscow Robert Schumann was particularly fond of the title for lyrical piano pieces Georges Bizet s Je crois entendre encore from The Pearl Fishers 1863 is labelled a romance in the score Giuseppe Verdi s Celeste Aida from Aida 1871 is labelled romanza Franz Lehar s Wie einen Rosenknospe from The Merry Widow is labelled Romance Works with voice parts editLieder by Franz Schubert D 114 Romanze Ein Fraulein klagt im finstern Turm for voice and piano 1814 2 versions D 144 Romanze In der Vater Hallen ruhte for voice and piano 1816 sketch D 222 Lieb Minna Schwuler Hauch weht mir heruber for voice and piano 1815 also appears as Lieb Minna Romanze D 907 Romanze des Richard Lowenherz Grosser Taten tat der Ritter fern im heiligen Lande viel for voice and piano 1826 two versions 2nd version is Op 86 Romanze No 3b of Schubert s Rosamunde Wilhelm Killmayer Romanzen 1954 Romances sans paroles editSo many composers in the French tradition wrote Romances sans paroles Romances without words from the 1840s onwards 2 that the radical poet Paul Verlaine in turn published a collection of his impressionistic poems as Romances sans paroles 1874 Russian romance editExternal video nbsp Top 25 Russian Romances on YouTubeMain article Russian romance During the 19th century Alexander Alyabyev 1787 1851 Alexander Varlamov 1801 48 and Alexander Gurilyov 1803 58 developed the French variety of the romance as a sentimental category of Russian art song Black Eyes is perhaps the best known example Among other notable examples of the Russian Romance are Shine Shine My Star and Along the Long Road British singer Marc Almond is the only Western artist to receive acclaim in Western Europe as well as in Russia for singing English versions of Russian romances and Russian chanson on his albums Heart on Snow and Orpheus in Exile citation needed Notes edit The Oxford Dictionary of Music Michael Kennedy editor 1985 New York City Oxford University Press sub Romance Sigismond Thalberg Henri Vieuxtemps Gabriel Faure Camille Saint Saens Georges Bizet Alexandre Guilmant Alexander Dreyschock Cecile Chaminade Zygmunt StojowskiReferences edit in French Henri Gougelot La Romance francaise sous la Revolution et l Empire choix de textes musicaux Melun Legrand amp Fils 1937 2nd ed 1943 in French Henri Gougelot Catalogue des romances francaises parues sous la Revolution et l Empire les recueils de romances Melun Legrand amp Fils 1937 Russian romances on YouTubeExternal links editRomance from l Art du facteur d orgues played by Jean Luc Perrot Dom Bedos de Celles on the organ Francois Henri Clicquot Souvigny Romances at The LiederNet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Romance music amp oldid 1180997891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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