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The Romance of Love was written by Siso Yepes, a Spanish folk song with a guitar solo.
The author of "Dream of Love" is (Hungarian) Liszt, piano soloist.
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Romance of Love: Yepes.
Dream of Love: Liszt.
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The Romance of Love is a famous Spanish song; "Dream of Love" is the Hun Liszt.
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Romance of Love is a Spanish folk song guitar solo Dream of Love is a [Hungarian] Liszt piano solo.
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In 1850, Liszt adapted three of his songs into three lyrical piano pieces entitled "The Dream of Love". Among them, the third piece in A-flat major is the most famous, and it is generally mentioned that Liszt's "Dream of Love" refers to this piece.
The first and second lyrics of the original lyrics were written by the German poet Ulland (1787-1862) and were titled "Sublime Love" and "Happy Death". The original lyrics of the third piece were written by the German poet Freiriglatt (1810-1876) under the title "Love as Much as You Can", and the lyrics are:
Love! Love as long as you want, love as long as you want!
The time is coming for you to stay at the grave and mourn.
Your heart must always stay hot, keep being nostalgic, as long as there is still a heart that returns warmth to you.
As long as someone reveals sincerity to you, you have to do your best to teach them to be happy all the time and not to be depressed for a moment!
May you keep your mouth shut: harsh words can easily hurt.
Oh, my God! There was no malice
But some people separated in tears. (Translated by Uncle Liao).
Liszt's composition, based on this poem, is not limited to what the lyrics provide. The mood of the original poem is low, expressing the sad emotions of life and death, while the image of the piano music is full of enthusiasm.
All three pieces are in the nocturne genre, the first two are not performed often, but this one has been widely circulated and has been adapted for orchestral music and solo works for violin or flute.
The Romance of Love", also translated as "The Romance of Love". One of the most famous solo guitar pieces. In 1952, the director of the French film "The Forbidden Game" invited Spanish guitarist Yepes to compose the music for the film.
Yepes was ingenious in using only one guitar to score the entire film, which he played by himself. The main song is "Romance of Love", which is adapted by Yepez from Spanish folk songs.
Narciso Yepes (1927- ) is a Spanish guitarist. Guitar at the age of four. At the age of twelve, he entered the ** Academy of Valencia, and at the age of twenty he went to Madrid, where he performed Rodrigo's "Aranjuez Concerto" under the concerto of the National Orchestre de EspaƱol, which caused a great response.
He later performed as a soloist and studied in Paris with composer and violinist Inescu and pianist Kisekin before scoring the French film The Forbidden Game in 1952, of which Romance of Love was the most widely circulated. He specializes in performing modern and contemporary Spanish works. His playing skills are superb and refined, and the treatment of the pieces is richly layered.
It is said that "Romance of Love" was originally a Spanish folk repertoire. Almost every virtuoso has practiced.
Yeppes played this piece on a ten-stringed piano, but the maestro could hear a noticeable interruption in the process of changing positions.
Now that Yepes has passed away, except for classical guitar textbooks, historical materials about guitar ** are rarely mentioned. The film "Forbidden Game", for which he scored it, also seems to be obscure these days, while the interlude "Romance of Love" is world-famous.
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"The Romance of Love".It expresses a simple, clean, and unshaken sense of accompaniment. If you have such a messy attitude towards love, then you can naturally think of it as a song that expresses love when you play it. "The Romance of Love" is a tune based on a traditional Spanish folk song, which is the 1952 French film "The Forbidden Game".
Theme of the film**.
An analysis of the romance of loveRomance of Love.
The main theme of this piece is based on traditional Spanish folk songs. In 1952, the director of the French film "Forbidden Game" invited the famous Spanish guitarist Yepes to score the film. Yepes was ingenious in using only one guitar to score the entire film, and he played it alone.
The theme of the film is this "Romance of Love". After the release of the film "Forbidden Game", "Romance of Love" was widely circulated.
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The main theme of the song "Romance of Love" is based on traditional Spanish folk songs. In 1952, the director of the French film "The Game Forbidden by the Shrouded Books" invited the famous Spanish guitarist Yeppes to score the film. The theme of the film is this "Romance of Love", after the release of "Forbidden Game".
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