Definitionn. a musical composition in several movements
Last update: July 30, 2015
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Serenade touches our heart. [Please select]
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The important small published works are Eine Faust Overture (1839-1840; rewritten, 1855); the Siegfried Idylle (an exquisite serenade for small orchestra on themes from the finale of Siegfried, written as a surprise for Frau Wagner in 1870); the Kaisermarsch (1871), the Huldigungsmarsch (1864) for military band (the scoring of the concert-version finished by Raff); Fiinf Gedichte (1862), a set of songs containing two studies for Tristan; and the early quasi-oratorio scene for male-voice chorus and full orchestra, Das Liebesmahl der Apostel (1843). [Please select]
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And I should have brought my theorbo and serenaded you. [Please select]
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Early the next morning I was out for a stroll along the bush-fringed mountain brook which had babbled me a serenade all night. [Please select]
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I wished last night that there was a guitar or even a banjo in the camp, that I might serenade beneath your window. [Please select]
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When the Field-Cricket ceases to sing it is not long before the other begins its serenade. [Please select]
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Ned werd sentimenteel en zong een serenade, met het weemoedig refrein: "Alleen, alleen, ach gansch alleen." [Please select]
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