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‖ romanze Mus.|roˈmantsə| Pl. romanzen. [Ger., = romance.] A composition of a tender or lyrical character; spec. a slow, romantic instrumental piece or movement. Cf. prec. and romance n. 4 b.
1883Grove Dict. Mus. III. 147/2 The Romanze in Mozart's D minor PF. Concerto differs..from the slow movements of his other Concertos in the extremely tender and delicate character of its expression. 1947A. Einstein Mus. Romantic Era xi. 130 It joins together five movements—Introduction, Allegro, Romanze, Scherzo, and Finale—into an uninterrupted whole. 1970W. Apel Harvard Dict. Mus. (ed. 2) 736/2 The German Romanze is primarily an instrumental composition of a lyrical character. Ibid., Vocal Romanzen occur mostly in operas. |