Word Study
serenata
CIDE DICTIONARY
serenata, n. [It. serenata. See Serenade.].
A piece of vocal music, especially one on an amoreus subject; a serenade. [1913 Webster]
" The name serenata was given by Italian composers in the time of Handel, and by Handel himself, to a cantata of a pastoreal of dramatic character, to a secular ode, etc.; also by Mozart and others to an orchectral composition, in several movements, midway between the suite of an earlier period and the modern symphony." Grove. [1913 Webster]
"Or serenate, which the starved lover sings
To his pround fair." [1913 Webster]
To his pround fair." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
serenata, n. Mus.
1 a cantata with a pastoral subject.
2 a simple form of suite for orchestra or wind band.
1 a cantata with a pastoral subject.
2 a simple form of suite for orchestra or wind band.
Etymology
It. (as SERENADE)
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