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Verb
/ˌserəˈnād/,
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serenades, plural;
  1. Entertain (someone) with a serenade
    • - a strolling guitarist serenades the diners
Noun
  1. A piece of music sung or played in the open air, typically by a man at night under the window of his lover


  1. divertimento: a musical composition in several movements; has no fixed form
  2. sing and play for somebody; "She was serenaded by her admirers"
  3. a song characteristically played outside the house of a woman
  4. In music, a serenade (or sometimes serenata) is, in its most general sense, a musical composition, and/or performance, in someone's honor. Serenades are typically calm, light music. In fact, the word Serenade is derived from the word sereno, which means calm.
  5. Neil Diamond's second album for Columbia Records, Serenade was released in 1974. Three singles were lifted from the album: "Longfellow Serenade" (#5), "I've Been This Way Before" (#34) and "The Last Picasso". The album was also issued as a quadraphonic LP with some songs as alternate takes.
  6. Serenade is a ballet by George Balanchine, subsequently co-founder and balletmaster of New York City Ballet, to Tschaikovsky's 1880 Serenade for Strings in C, Op. 48. ...
  7. The Serenade for Strings in E minor, Op. 20, is a piece for string orchestra in three short movements, by Edward Elgar.
  8. Serenade, a 1956 Warner Bros. release, was tenor Mario Lanza's fifth film, and his first on-screen appearance in four years. Directed by Anthony Mann and based on the 1937 novel of the same name by James M. ...
  9. Serenade is the fourth album by Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins, released on 6 November 2006, in the UK. It charted at number 5 on the UK Albums Chart"". everyhit.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2006. and at number 1 on the UK Classical Album Chart.
  10. "Serenade" is Tackey & Tsubasa's fourth single under the avex trax label.
  11. The Serenade is an operetta with music and lyrics by Victor Herbert, and book by Harry B. Smith. Produced by a troupe called "The Bostonians", it premiered on Broadway on March 16, 1897 at the Knickerbocker Theatre and ran initially for 79 performances. ...
  12. The Serenade is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy.
  13. Serenades is the debut full-length album of the British rock band Anathema. It was released in February 1993 through Peaceville Records.
  14. (Serenades (Brahms)) The two Serenades, Op. 11 and 16, represented two of the earliest efforts by Johannes Brahms to write orchestral music. They both date from the 1850s when Brahms was residing in Detmold.
  15. a love song, especially one performed below the window of a loved one in the evening; an instrumental composition in several movements; to sing or play a serenade (for someone)
  16. To hear a serenade in your dream, you will have pleasant news from absent friends, and your anticipations will not fail you. If you are one of the serenaders, there are many delightful things in your future.
  17. A light and/or intimate piece of no specific form such as might be played in an open-air evening setting.
  18. Originally, this was a musical greeting to a beloved or a person of rank. Now, it is a musical form closely related to the divertimento.
  19. (fr.) - An evening music. A compostion for use in the open air at night.  [back]
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  21. A special blessing of song, performed by the men for the ladies, and by ladies for the men, during a weekend. This is typically done on Saturday evening following dinner. Spouses of candidates are traditionally not permitted to attend.
  22. An instrumental composition imitating in style an "evening song," sung by a lover before his lady's window.
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