Use of serenade in Sentences. 29 Examples

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serenade at the start of sentence


  1. Serenade No. 10, " Gran Partita ".
  2. Serenade in C Major for Bassoon and Piano.
  3. Serenade for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon, Music - making in the Forest.
  4. Serenade for Small Orchestra No. 4, Op. 51 (Fuchs, Robert). Arrangements and Transcriptions. 2 Horns plus String Orchestra.

serenade at the end of sentence


  1. I prefer Schubert's serenade.
  2. I never tire of listening to this serenade.
  3. I sensed this to be a serenade — a Scottish serenade.
  4. Swan vision in ebony rising before us, each movement a serenade.
  5. I knew it would be an elaborate fantasy, a courtship, a serenade.
  6. Fling myself at her black-stockinged feet while the Ally Pally sparrows sang a serenade.

serenade in the middle of sentence


  1. Here is a song, serenade to you.
  2. Placido Domingo sang his serenade of love.
  3. Symphonic serenade for string orchestra, Op. 39.
  4. It is against the law to serenade your girlfriend.
  5. Love, this is my song, here is a song , a serenade to you.
  6. Alice suggested he try the Don's serenade from Don Giovanni.
  7. I use my guitar to serenade my girlfriend every Friday night.
  8. In concert he always brings a girl or two on stage to serenade them.
  9. Birds high up on the trees, serenade the clouds with their melodies.
  10. He said, a gentleman that evening was going to serenade his mistress.
  11. Mozart's serenade relaxed and happy, busy work, to hear special intention.
  12. Korngold wrote the Symphonic serenade while convalescing from a heart attack in 1950.
  13. From the minaret, the muezzin's call to prayer mingled with the gentle serenade of mariachis.
  14. There seems to be no exact definition, but serenade or divertimento would be equally appropriate.
  15. In the silent , starlit nights, the winged songster sings his serenade to his beautiful scented flower.
  16. There are the quiet, maudlin times: injured parties, slighted lovers, Chet Baker playing to serenade them.
  17. He opened the Rabelais to a page and began reading, walking to the kitchen doorway to serenade Alice with the flow.
  18. From three strategically located stages, well-known musical groups provide a dancing beat while roving bands serenade the crowd.
  19. After breakfast my hostess informed me that the lady for whose delectation I had been invited to sing was ill in bed, and that I would have to serenade her from her bed-room door.

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