Definition of Serenades. Meaning of Serenades. Synonyms of Serenades

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Definition of Serenades

Serenade
Serenade Ser`e*nade", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Serenaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Serenading.] To entertain with a serenade.
Serenade
Serenade Ser`e*nade", v. i. To perform a serenade.

Meaning of Serenades from wikipedia

- examples of the serenade from the 18th century are those by Mozart, whose serenades typically comprise between four and ten movements. His serenades were often...
- "Doom-metal.com". Retrieved 20 August 2011. SerenadesAnathema at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 August 2011. "Anathema - Serenades (1993) // Silencio (Néma sírások visszhangjai)"...
- James M. Cain Serenade Chamber Orchestra, an Armenian orchestra founded in 1991 We Are Serenades, a.k.a. Serenades, a Swedish pop duo Serenades (Brahms),...
- Atlantic Format: Digital download, streaming — 91 Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades Released: December 18, 2020 Label: Atlantic Format: Digital download,...
- Tragic Serenades is an EP by Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost, released in July 1986 through Noise Records. The EP features three reworked tracks...
- "We Are Serenades". The Windish Agency: We Are Serenades. The Windish Agency. Retrieved 23 February 2012. "We Are Serenades". WeAreSerenades.com. {{cite...
- Sibelius. They are the: Serenade No. 1 in D major, Op. 69a. Andante ****ai Serenade No. 2 in G minor, Op. 69b. Lento ****ai The Two Serenades premiered on 8 December...
- Switchblade Serenades is the second studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Sister Sin. The album was released through Victory Records in 2008. AllMusic...
- orchestral pieces, these Serenades. The second was first sent to Clara Schumann, who was delighted by it. The first serenade was completed in 1858. At...
- Kennedy talk during the president's May 19, 1962, early birthday party, where Monroe publicly serenaded Kennedy with "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"...