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Originally scored for wind and string octet and then expanded into a longer work for chamber nonet, the serenade was later adapted for orchestra.
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Others main kinds were trio, string quartet, serenade and divertimento.
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The German title means a little serenade, though it is often rendered more literally but less accurately as a little night music.
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The second movement represents simulation of a serenade with a grotesque gesture embodied in the theme's orchestration, delivered by clarinet accompanied by tuba and bassoon.
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The second serenade, written two years later, opens with a skipping allegretto, delicate as a lace doily, and just as intricately fabricated.
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A hilariously scathing serenade to the all-consuming self-absorption of the artistic ego.
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Of his works from that time, a septet and a serenade he still considered worthwhile music in his later years.
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One is the traditional restrained courting favored by the older generations, which often featured serenades and doing chores for the girl's parents.
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These wind groups formed part of the household musical staff, and provided serenade for banquets and garden parties.
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Like most of his orchestral serenades, a symphony was arranged from a subset of the serenade's movements.
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