Mozart, "that Wolfgang's serenata should have so entirely eclipsed Hasse's opera.
The serenata was distinguished from the symphony in its narrow sense by greater variety and wealth of ideas and treatment.
A grand serenata for some fete in the family of their friend Andretter was sent from Vienna and performed at Salzburg in the beginning of August under Meissner's conductorship (145 K.
He had not deceived himself, the applause was extraordinary; the serenata was repeated the next day, and until the close of the festivities was more frequently given than "Ruggiero.
A serenata by Fischietti was performed on April 22, and on the following day Mozart's "Re Pastore," which had been very hurriedly composed.
This must be a mistake, for even the great serenata (361 K.
The serenata was afterwards made use of in many combinations.
Another great work, apparently written for the Munich Kapelle, is a grand serenata for wind instruments (361 K.
People were certainly more accustomed to this kind of music at the time, but even at the present day the serenata does not produce a sense of fatigue.
The serenata which was thus composed is the lovely one in C minor (388 K.
In form the serenata resembles those written for the complete orchestra.
He therefore begged him to write a serenata without delay, for the time was approaching when it was to be performed.
Only two arias of the Serenata are still wanting, and then it will be finished.
When I wrote to him yesterday I sent him the Serenata that I wrote in Salzburg: for the Archduke Maximilian ["Il Re Pastore"].
We only received the book of the Serenata last Thursday.
The serenata in honor of Italy's beautiful princess duly made its way to the Grand Canal.
These were the "serenate publiche," common and commercial affairs, which the private serenata left behind in contempt, steering past their flaring lights for the dark waters of romance which lay beyond.
A gondola at the very edge of the serenata contained one figure beside the gondolier, a man in a large cloak and slouch hat, sitting very still with folded arms.
On Saturday we had a serenata at the Opera-house, called Peace in Europe, but it was a wretched performance.
Footnote 36: The serenata has two minuets, the second of which is especially Haydnlike in character.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serenata" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: anthem; ballad; blues; canticle; chant; dirge; ditty; lay; lied; lilt; serenade; song