The Ballade works up a very powerful climax; the Scherzino swishes fascinatingly; and the Romanza for piano is a notably mature and serious work.
A sonata for piano and violin and a romanza for 'cello have been published, and his "Hiawatha" overture has been played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Two part songs and two songs with piano accompaniment have also been published; a violin sonata, a Moment Musicale, and a romanza for violin and orchestra have been published in Berlin.
I was so afraid of Patti, whom I considered a vocal divinity, that I finished the romanza without having dared to look her in the face.
What frightened me more than anything else," said Mrs. Davis, "was the romanza that Siebel sings to Marguerita.
They assure him that he shall be a ruler; but in a beautiful romanza ("Un impero piu soave") he replies that his love for Bertha is his only sovereignty.
Fides and Bertha then join in a romanza ("Della mora un giorno"), imploring his permission for the marriage of Bertha and John.
Yet, here was the opera containing among other beautiful music that really fine piece of declamatory song-writing, the recitative and romanza "Quando le sere al placido.
To make the resemblance more complete, it often happened that when the family were gathered in the dining-room they heard the distant trills of some cavatina or romanza which Maria was studying.
The romanza Lontano a te, better than any other, had the power of exciting his sensibility and giving his eyes an exceedingly hopeless expression.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "romanza" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: caprice; divertissement; medley; potpourri; romance