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The Romanza is a great favorite of mine, it is very graceful, flowing and melodious.
Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers Harriette Brower 1898
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The "Romanza" is lyric and delightful, while the "Scherzino" is delicious and crisp as celery; it is worthy of Schumann, whom it suggests, and many of whose cool tones and mannerisms it borrows.
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Together with its companion work, the first piano concerto; the "Romanza" for 'cello and orchestra; the concert study, op. 36, and such conventional _morceaux_ as the early "Serenata" and "Barcarolle"
Edward MacDowell Lawrence Gilman 1908
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"Romanza" from "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," Mozart: nothing more beautiful than this stately melody.
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Featured soloist will be "Red Stradivarius" violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn, performing the Bruch violin concerto No. 1 in G minor and Dvorak's "Romanza" for violin.
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Featured soloist will be "Red Stradivarius" violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn, performing the Bruch violin concerto No. 1 in G minor and Dvorak's "Romanza" for violin.
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Those who purchase new season memberships will be admitted at no additional cost to "Romanza," the final concert of the current season, on Saturday, May 1.
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Those who purchase new season memberships will be admitted at no additional cost to "Romanza," the final concert of the current season, on Saturday, May 1.
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If you're looking for high-C entertainment, you might want to check out "Romanza" at the Fox Theatre in Hutchinson.
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Those who purchase new season memberships will be admitted at no additional cost to "Romanza," the final concert of the current season, on Saturday, May 1.
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