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serenata

American  
[ser-uh-nah-tuh] / ˌsɛr əˈnɑ tə /

noun

Music.
serenatas, plural serenate plural
  1. a form of secular cantata, often of a dramatic or imaginative character.

  2. an instrumental composition in several movements, intermediate between the suite and the symphony.


serenata British  
/ ˌsɛrɪˈnɑːtə /

noun

  1. an 18th-century cantata, often dramatic in form

  2. another word for serenade

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of serenata

1715–25; < Italian serenata evening song, equivalent to seren ( o ) serene + -ata noun suffix, associated with sera evening; cf. soiree

Example Sentences

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My mother trailed behind me with serenata, a cold codfish salad, and a crock of steaming hot arroz con gandules.

From Washington Post • Nov. 18, 2021

Last January, Tines joined Costanzo and soprano Lauren Snouffer in a gender-fluid production of Handel’s rarely staged serenata, “Aci, Galatea e Polifemo” directed by Christopher Alden.

From Washington Post • Aug. 30, 2021

Written for a wedding in 1708, this serenata — a form somewhere between a sonata and an opera — is about two servants who fall prey to their master, the malevolent Polifemo.

From New York Times • Jul. 10, 2017

A 300-year-old serenata, it languished forgotten until it was recently rediscovered by scholars.

From New York Times • May 5, 2016

Pasquale took mental note of this, and, as an exquisite piece of gallantry, determined to delight and surprise his beloved with a serenata, composed by himself, and carefully rehearsed with his companions.

From The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II by Hoffmann, Ernst Theordor Wilhelm

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