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Romanza (Paganini-Ponce)

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Romanza is an instrumental composition for guitar recorded by Andres Segovia in 1944, and again in 1967. The piece was credited to Niccolò Paganini, but based on themes from Paganini's Grand Sonata in A Major Op.39:II, arranged by Manuel Ponce.[1] The piece was also recorded by Julian Bream.

The piece is distinct from Segovia's own arrangement of two Robert Schumann songs also titled "Romanza", recorded 1952 for Decca on DL 9647. John Williams recorded a piece called "Romanza" in 1982 credited as "traditional".

References

  1. ^ The Segovia-Ponce Letters ed. Alcazar 1989 p.105 "since you are going to occupy yourself with Paganini, wouldn't you like to do me the favor of writing a cadenza for the Romanza?"