Serenate | Or serenate, which the starved lover sings ☞ 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 ] Variants: Serenata |
セレナータ | [serena-ta] (n) (See セレナーデ) serenata (ita [Add to Longdo] |