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Definition of serenata in English: serenatanoun ˌsɛrəˈnɑːtəˌserəˈnädə Music 1A cantata with a pastoral subject. Example sentencesExamples - Other dramatic, but generally unstaged genres were the cantata and serenata, and the sacred equivalent of opera, oratorio, given in Lent when theatres were closed.
- There will be performed a serenata called Chariottenburg Festegiante set to music by HM the King of Prussia.
- This is an example of a serenata, or ‘serenade’- in this context, a hybrid between a cantata and an opera.
- It opens with a sinfonia to one of Alessandro's many secular cantatas or ‘serenatas.’
- 1.1 A simple form of suite for orchestra or wind band.
Origin Italian, 'serenade' (see serenade). Rhymes barter, Bata, cantata, carter, cassata, charter, chipolata, ciabatta, darter, desiderata, errata, garter, imprimatur, Inkatha, Jakarta, Magna Carta, Maratha, martyr, Odonata, passata, persona non grata, rata, Renata, Río de la Plata, sonata, Sparta, starter, strata, taramasalata, tartar, Tatar, Zapata Definition of serenata in US English: serenatanounˌserəˈnädə Music 1A cantata with a pastoral subject. Example sentencesExamples - It opens with a sinfonia to one of Alessandro's many secular cantatas or ‘serenatas.’
- Other dramatic, but generally unstaged genres were the cantata and serenata, and the sacred equivalent of opera, oratorio, given in Lent when theatres were closed.
- This is an example of a serenata, or ‘serenade’- in this context, a hybrid between a cantata and an opera.
- There will be performed a serenata called Chariottenburg Festegiante set to music by HM the King of Prussia.
- 1.1 A simple form of suite for orchestra or wind band.
Origin Italian, ‘serenade’ (see serenade). |