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serenata (ˌsɛrɪˈnɑːtə) n1. (Classical Music) an 18th-century cantata, often dramatic in form2. (Music, other) another word for serenade[C18: from Italian; see serenade]ser•e•na•ta (ˌsɛr əˈnɑ tə) n., pl. -tas, -te (-tā). a form of secular cantata, often of a dramatic or imaginative character. [1715–25; < Italian serenata evening song =seren(o) serene + -ata n. suffix, associated with sera evening; compare soiree] SerenataenUK
Serenata a vocal composition with an instrumental (usually orchestral) accompaniment. Works of this type were written in 17th-and 18th-century Western Europe in honor of court ceremonies. The serenata was similar to the opera and the ceremonial cantata. ThesaurusSeeserenade |