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Meanings of
serenata
in English
Spanish
serenata
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Dramatic cantata, not to be confused with serenade.
Related terms
opera genre
musical form
musical term
music genre
Spanish
serenata
Usage of
serenata
in English
1
The
serenata
in honor of Italy's beautiful princess duly made its way to the Grand Canal.
2
I saw him first in a gondola the night of the
serenata
-
and
then
at the Armenian convent.
3
She was thinking of the
serenata
.
4
On Saturday we had a
serenata
at the Opera-house, called Peace in Europe, but it was a wretched performance.
5
Mary continued to talk about the
serenata
,
and Kitty was presently conscious that her every word and gesture in reply was closely watched.
6
We only received the book of the
Serenata
last Thursday.
7
Massenet's "Elegie," Moszkowski's
"
Serenata
,
"
a transcription, and then the aria from Lucia.
8
Only two arias of the
Serenata
are still wanting, and then it will be finished.
9
The 'Venetian Song' and the
'
Serenata
'
are both exquisite.
10
Now we have some lil'
SERENATA
,
eh?
11
Then Nora's sweet, high soprano voice began the
"
Serenata
"
to the subdued tinkling accompaniment of Reddy's mandolin.
12
And it was only about the
Serenata
and the procession of illuminated boats that he was thinking at this moment.
13
You first, Hippy, because I want Nora to sing Tosti's
'
Serenata
,
'
and a comic song afterward will completely spoil the effect.
14
A
Serenata
must be regarded as a kind of Intermezzo, in the Cantilena manner, with an accompanying rhythm suggesting an ancient Spanish dance.
15
"You were at the
serenata
?
"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
have a serenata
Translations for
serenata
Spanish
serenata
Serenata
through the time