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- SERENADE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SERENADE is a complimentary vocal or instrumental performance; especially : one given outdoors at night for a woman being courted How to use serenade in a sentence
- Serenade - Wikipedia
In the oldest usage, which survives in informal form to the present day, a serenade is a musical greeting performed for a lover, friend, person of rank or other person to be honored The classic usage would be from a lover to his lady love through a window
- Serenade | Romantic, Nocturne, Chamber | Britannica
serenade, originally, a nocturnal song of courtship, and later, beginning in the late 18th century, a short suite of instrumental pieces, similar to the divertimento, cassation, and notturno
- SERENADE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
In classical music, a serenade is a piece in several parts written for a small orchestra Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music
- Serenade - definition of serenade by The Free Dictionary
1 a complimentary performance of music in the open air at night, as by a lover to his lady 2 an instrumental composition of several movements that is intermediate between the suite and the symphony 3 to entertain with a serenade 4 to perform a serenade ser`e•nad′er, n
- What is a Serenade? (with pictures) - Musical Expert
In classical music, a serenade is a piece of light music composed for a full orchestra and meant to be performed indoors Like Baroque serenades, the classical serenade contains several movements, and this musical form grew quite popular in Germany
- Serenade | Music 101 - Lumen Learning
Famous serenades by Mozart include the Haffner Serenade, the Serenata notturna, and one of his most famous works, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, the last two of which would have been atypical for only using string instruments, had they been written earlier in the century
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