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  1. 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 …

  2. SERENADE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 5, 2016 · 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 …

  3. SERENADE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    SERENADE definition: 1. to play a piece of music or sing for someone, especially for a woman while standing outside her…. Learn more.

  4. SERENADE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SERENADE definition: a complimentary performance of vocal or instrumental music in the open air at night, as by a lover under the window of his lady. See examples of serenade used in a …

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Serenade | Ultimate Lexicon

    Serenade (noun): A musical performance delivered in the evening, typically as a romantic gesture dedicated to a lover. Often performed outdoors, it can be a solo vocal or instrumental piece …

  8. serenade - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    ser•e•nade /ˌsɛrəˈneɪd, ˈsɛrəˌneɪd/ n., v., -nad•ed, -nad•ing. Music and Dance a performance of music in the open air at night. a piece of music performed this way. a type of musical …

  9. Serenade - New World Encyclopedia

    In music, a serenade (or sometimes serenata) is a musical composition and/or performance in someone's honor, originally songs of courtship, but evolving later into sophisticated musical …

  10. serenade | 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.