Antonin Dvorák's Romance for violin and orchestra was published in 1879, as was the violin and piano arrangement made by Josef Zubaty. It lasts for around 12 minutes in performance and opens with a graceful melody which reasserts itself at the end of the work.
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Opening shortened to 6 bars of piano solo before violin enters
Tutti beginning bar 101 is shortened to 9 bars of piano solo before violin re-enters at bar 120
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