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He was a part of the musical group Serenata Guayanesa.
The euphoria carried over to 2007 as Serenata prepares and looks forward to its major concert day.
He also uses Serenata, which he learns by collecting certain items.
They were soon listening to the harp, flute and soprano voice of the three women who make up the group, Serenata.
That year a record "Serenata Guayanesa" appeared, with a different content to their first recording.
It is often referred to not as an opera, but as a serenata, a type of dramatic cantata.
In the 18th century, the serenata - something between an opera and an oratorio - was at times staged; at others, not.
Smith also opened the Serenata festival.
His later songs,Mattinata and Serenata, were particularly successful.
His last work on a large scale appears to have been the unfinished serenata for the marriage of the prince of Stigliano in 1723.
"Serenata in vano is a humorous trifle," Nielsen wrote.
More's the pity, for this work (technically a serenata) is a little gem, and Aulos polished it to a fine luster.
Both pieces, Corale and Serenata, combined conventional orchestral music set against the famous noise machines.
One of his most famous works is Lolita (Serenata Espagnol for voice and orchestra).
In music, a serenade (or sometimes serenata) is a musical composition, and/or performance, in someone's honor.
In October, Copland songs were performed at the association's first public event, a fund-raising concert by Serenata.
There is purpose in the overall momentum of the "Serenata," but the inner parts seethe with a softly lighted indeterminacy.
Reborn after two years of renovation, La Serenata is again the city's favorite Mexican haunt.
Serenata en Mexico.
Serenata de la fuente.
The serenata was expected to be the lesser of the works for the wedding celebration, second to Hasse's opera Ruggiero.
The band also recorded two Italian ballads: "Serenata" and "Desconcierto".
"Serenata Mariachi"
Despite the division into two acts, the work is described on the manuscript as a Serenata, and it lacks the drama of convcentional opera seria.
Serenata Carmencitape.