serenadeˌsɛr əˈneɪd
serenade (v)
- present
- serenades
- past
- serenaded
- past participle
- serenaded
- present participle
- serenading
serenade (n)
- plural
- serenades
English Definitions:
divertimento, serenade (noun)
a musical composition in several movements; has no fixed form
serenade (verb)
a song characteristically played outside the house of a woman
serenade (verb)
sing and play for somebody
"She was serenaded by her admirers"
serenade (Noun)
a love song, especially one performed below the window of a loved one in the evening
serenade (Noun)
an instrumental composition in several movements
serenade (Verb)
to sing or play a serenade (for someone)
Serenade
In music, a serenade is a musical composition, and/or performance, in someone's honor. Serenades are typically calm, light music. The word Serenade is derived from the Italian word sereno, which means calm.
Serenade
In music, a serenade (; also sometimes called a serenata, from the Italian) is a musical composition or performance delivered in honor of someone or something. Serenades are typically calm, light pieces of music. The term comes from the Italian word serenata, which itself derives from the Latin serenus. Sense influenced by Italian sera "evening," from Latin sera, fem. of serus "late."
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