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"serenade" Definitions
  1. (in the past) a song or tune played or sung at night by a man outside the window of the woman he loves
  2. a gentle piece of music in several parts, usually for a small group of instrumentsTopics Musicc2

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That would be "Serenade" (1934), set to Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings, the first ballet Balanchine made in America.
"Serenade" (2003), vividly and vigorously danced by Lesley Garrison, is a five-part tour de force to Mr. Harrison's Serenade for guitar with percussion.
What do you think about Secondhand Serenade - "Your Call"?
One person's sweet "Silent Night" serenade is another's excruciating torture.
They can serenade you and they can make you dance.
Serenade of the Seas left Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Friday.
The choice of "Serenade" to open the gala says much.
The serenade designation implies music of a somewhat entertaining sort.
"A little serenade," de Blasio awkwardly quipped on national television.
You know, I need to serenade y'all for a minute.
Tchaikovsky's inspiring Serenade for Strings, the score that gives "Serenade" its name, acquires an awkwardly heightened edge to its orchestral sonority at Philadelphia's Academy of Music here, presumably as a result of assisted acoustics.
If you've had enough Lemonade, here's some serenade for a change.
Just picture the Biebs breaking into an "I'll Show You" serenade.
Handsome Jerome is here to serenade you 🎶 from r/LongFurbies
Warming to him may take time, but let him serenade you.
He's here to rock their world, not serenade their shit shooting.
Celebrating with family, friends and a surprise serenade by Taylor Swift.
A dreamy serenade Something not everyone can do for their birthday?
Ballet tradition is another theme: George Balanchine's "Serenade" is specifically evoked.
There are moments of pure euphoria as one thousand Stings serenade you.
Can't run the country!" outside; the mayor called it "a little serenade.
The second movement, Serenade, came across like deconstructed shards that somehow hung together.
Serenade your sweetie with green smoothies and an endorphin-fueled, post-gym romp.
It's intimate and appealing, like watching Elgort awkwardly serenade his high school sweetheart.
Stormi's serenade may have been the best 22nd birthday gift for Kylie Jenner!
It's not every day that Olivia Newton-John delivers a happy birthday serenade.
That makes the fact that she's getting her very own serenade especially sweet.
Did your husband have a huge concert crowd serenade you for your birthday?
A quartet of cowboy hat-wearing, mustachioed musicians arrives to serenade the diners.
Nor did Gwen Stefani serenade Anna Wintour to the reported tune of $500,000.
The band planned to serenade Russian personnel in Syria on New Year's Eve.
Moreover, his boyfriend has gone ahead and kicked off the night with a serenade.
Olivia & Diggy Diggy pulls some "strings" and gets a trumpet player to serenade Olivia.
It is not the first time that Chance partnered with Thompson to serenade Obama.
Will Ballet Theater revive the Plato "Serenade" this fall at the David H. Koch?
Yeah, especially the Ratmansky piece, "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," which was difficult to learn.
Fans of FC Energie, based in Cottbus, serenade their players with hymns to coal.
Luigi, drunk on his brandy, picks up the bagpipes and starts to serenade them.
As Clemens left the stage, Hawa closed the presentation with a crowd-rousing serenade.
Debbie once dreamt of becoming a singer and marrying a man who would serenade her.
Instead, Jackman led the crowd in a serenade and posted the video to his Instagram.
The journalist proceeded to serenade Bolt, rapping an ode to him in a Jamaican accent.
Trust us: They're far more entertaining than the mariachi serenade your ex planned last year.
Street entertainers, along with jazz and classical musicians, will serenade passers-by throughout the evening.
But "Serenade" is not expressionistic; it switches from mood to mood and style to style.
He would bring his saxophone to set and serenade everyone at base camp during breaks.
On Serenade In Red, I watched it though and it was more to my liking.
While some come to pray in silence, others serenade their lost loved ones with mariachis.
" Bernstein is a recurring strand, too, with "Serenade (After Plato's 'Symposium')" and the "Chichester Psalms.
"It's not a slow show," Jo-Jo and Jim-Jim sing in their opening serenade.
When a band of red-garbed mariachis began their midnight serenade, the crowd went wild.
The evening began with "Serenade," the first work that Balanchine choreographed in America, in 1934.
Works include "Serenade" (Miami); "Divertimento No. 20163" (San Francisco); and "The Four Temperaments" (Joffrey). Oct.
Watch Gosling swoop Ellen up in his arms and serenade her and decide if you concur.
Jennifer Garner rang in her 44th birthday with a sweet dinner celebration – and a special serenade.
Prince Harry was treated to a group serenade on Tuesday – and then propositioned for a peck.
In act, in 2016, she even celebrated her 44th birthday with a special serenade from one.
However, he is still expecting to serenade fans in Tokyo, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Singapore.
Surrounded by all the flowers, a pianist played the woman of the hour a beautiful serenade.
In the vehicle, they serenade their groupies and lavish them with kisses, caresses and red roses.
The sonic universe might serenade mysteries just as enormous and just as unimaginable to us today.
AND FINALLY ... Sweet serenade A little girl plays her accordion and the cows come a-running.
She rewards us anyway with a serenade of "1+1," which she sings on her knees.
And furnished an opera singer to serenade an Italian Spinoni that was fond of the music.
Fiona's second birthday celebration included an attempted serenade from her social media-designated "love interest," Timothy.
So if you say "Serenade Me" to Google Assistant, John Legend will sing you a signature tune.
In the video, Williams is seen smiling and grooving to the live serenade of singer Johnny Gill.
In 2012, Mr. Granoff said, mariachis were summoned to the house in Mexico to serenade his mother.
"Serenade" itself, the most marvelously rewatchable of ballets, is alive; here, it is not often, however, idiomatic.
Is that ever going to end up as a track on a reissue of Serenade In Red?
As the rising sun illuminates the streets of MedellĂ­n, shouts of se vende mangos serenade the neighborhood.
The centerpiece happens to be a tribute to Smith, whose pupils have come out to serenade her.
So, too, does Alexei Ratmansky's "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," to the Leonard Bernstein score of that name.
Performances of "Chaconne" and "Serenade" — each with more than two dozen dancers — will alternate throughout the weekend.
Southgate, a co-op in Midtown East, brings in professional carolers to serenade residents in the garden.
That made the serenade scene in Act II, in which master and servant swap clothes, deliciously meta.
Posh Spice turned 43 on Monday and got a serenade from photogs when she arrived at LAX.
While Bieber knows how to serenade behind the mic, he also knows how to slay on the court.
So there might be a more significant reason Pitt was acting out a phone conversation during the serenade.
The bride, who had secretly been learning guitar before the wedding, surprised her groom with a special serenade.
Urahara seems to be a serenade to experimental forms of Japanese art, melding street fashion with traditional animation.
Model and good friend of Kardashian West and West, Chrissy Teigen, demanded more answers regarding Kenny G's serenade.
"Serenade After Plato's Symposium," made to Leonard Bernstein's exceptional 1954 violin concerto of that name, is intriguingly multilayered.
Mr. Rattle led the orchestral strings in Elgar's Serenade in E minor and all hands in Fauré's Requiem.
Serenade of the Seas, also a seven-night Caribbean cruise, departed Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Friday, December 15.
This was Alexei Ratmansky's "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," new in May, which satisfies and mystifies in equal measure.
Mr. Perry offers his lush "Gran Partita," set to Mozart's serenade for wind ensemble of the same name.
The object of his affection is fickle here, but Pink Sweats is disarmingly steady, using serenade to soothe.
Most recently, Rihanna and Axl Rose have requested that their songs not serenade a sea of red hats.
The week's performances of his "Serenade" (1934), "Bourrée Fantasque" (1949) and "Symphony in Three Movements" (1972) were superb.
On the one-year anniversary of their relationship, Jonas gifted Chopra with a serenade from Mariah Carey herself.
But never in partygoers' wildest dreams could they expect what happened next: a private serenade by Taylor Swift.
Ziegler appeared behind Lara Jean as she was watching a group of students serenade a couple for Valentine's Day.
You can let him serenade you while you wait for your skirt steak to get that good char, too.
When he's not documenting his own feline friends on his Instagram, he literally takes time to serenade random cats.
Robin Roberts, Ginger Zee, Amy Robach and David Muir surprised Spencer with a cake and a birthday serenade Tuesday.
James Corden was in para-para-paradise when he got a special birthday serenade from Coldplay on Sunday night.
There's a surprise reveal, Spears' low-slung bellbottoms, a cake topped with sparklers, and, naturally, a serenade from *NSYNC.
In the clip, the singers serenade their leading ladies as each couple pairs off in their own romantic setting.
Of all the work on display, "Serenade" (1948) brings together her skills as a draftsperson, artist, innovator, and businesswoman.
"If he wants to come every single day to serenade, we are happy to accommodate him," Lee Larkin said.
One day, though, when Eva's mother was at work, her grandmother taught her to sing a classical Mexican serenade.
"Joy to the World" and all that: Conan O'Brien, Rashida Jones, Shaquille O'Neal and other celebrities serenade the holidays.
Sia plays a pop-star pony Songbird Serenade, of whom we get a glimpse at the top of this video.
One afternoon in November, Fran Serenade led me and her daughter Barbie down a steep section of the Appalachian trail.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can add a serenade to the list of gifts they've received during their royal tour.
The Sun reports Pharrell Williams and Usher also performed, before Wonder took the stage to serenade his new wife himself.
Joe Scarborough has penned a sweet serenade for his fiancée and co-host Mika Brzezinski – along with 399 other tunes.
After the smooch fest, Justin busted out a guitar and got in his element to serenade Hailey outside Buckingham Palace.
On Monday, while backstage at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee the "Finesse" singer made fellow musician Ed Sheeran serenade him.
Will Maack also ask Swift to serenade her and her new hubby, Benjamin LaManna, with one of her hit songs?
The surprisingly rotten score by Nino Rota contains a quotation from 'Manhattan Serenade' as a plane lands in Los Angeles.
In Act II of "Meistersinger," Beckmesser attempts to serenade the beautiful young Eva Pogner, but he grotesquely mangles his song.
After Greg Davis once again joined Oxbow, this time as their permanent drummer, Serenade In Red was released in 323.
BONN, Germany — Fijian singers strumming ukuleles serenade delegates to the United Nations climate talks as they enter the conference hall.
These newly smart devices can adjust your salt intake, hone your toe kick and serenade your youngsters at bath time.
And can I also have a little more piano in my ears please so I can properly serenade the people?
At the beginning of the episode, Jimmy leaves Kim a sweet voicemail, trying to serenade her back into his life.
His most recent album as a leader is "Serenade for Horace," from 2017, a tribute to the pianist Horace Silver.
Legendary 60s singer Paul Anka was flown in from the US to serenade the guest of honor, Prime Minister Orban.
This date ends with another mandated Bachelor moment: the onstage serenade by a band no one has ever heard of (+5).
These songs serenade a nameless "girl" or "baby" (and sometimes even a "baby girl"), while the boys wear pained, pleading expressions.
Surprise serenade Last week, he was having a tough morning after receiving bad news about his treatment options, according to Morrow.
When de Lesseps heard Teigen was pregnant, the reality star offered to serenade the expectant model with "Livin' On a Prayer."  
" A few minutes later, she took off the jacket and Fetty Wap showed up unannounced to serenade her with "Trap Queen.
If you feel like pushing the boat out, you can tack on a serenade in a gondola for an extra $2500.
Feel the warm summer breeze and let the soft trills of Yachty's flute serenade you as you bask in the sunlight.
Alexei Ratmansky's latest ballet, "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," is the most authoritatively original creation this bewilderingly versatile choreographer has given us.
Ido became a veritable Cheers for the city's opera singers, whom Mr. Yi paid in sashimi to serenade the dining room.
The complexity of their relationship is evident in the Act II serenade, when Sachs interrupts Beckmesser by banging his cobbler's hammer.
The strings are rich, perfectly blended; the beat balances the crispness of a Baroque dance with the creaminess of a serenade.
Swinging lights, Broadway beefs, words of wisdom and a restroom serenade: We have the best and worst of the Tony Awards.
She is equally charmed by the other street sounds (horns, car alarms) that serenade her for the rest of the day.
From the concertmaster's chair, Frank Huang leads Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings and Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 48.
Luckily for you, we've put the lyrics below so you can serenade yourself and all your friends into the New Year.
The 23-year-old superstars – whose Future Now tour launches in June – joined forces to serenade the children with their infectious melodies.
Obama was left speechless when music legend Stevie Wonder took to the show to serenade her with two of his biggest hits.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)The truth is, more nights than not, the Somnox wouldn't get the chance to serenade me to sleep.
On Sunday, Justin Gigliello shared a video from his serenade on Twitter, prompting thousands of social media users to applaud his talent.
And it is the scientists' best guess that this serenade of the seas is a mating call from a lonely aquatic mammal.
Coroner's reports claim that the organs, joints, and muscles of Prince Rogers Nelson ceased their erotic serenade after 210,303 days on earth.
In Wagner's drama, the noise of the serenade sets off a riot, in which Beckmesser is all but beaten to a pulp.
At one point, the cameras panned to a father and son, embracing and sobbing themselves hoarse while trying to serenade Jamie Vardy.
So I bought one on Amazon and played "Here Comes the Sun" to serenade the couple and I showed it to Roz.
The album, "Serenade for Horace," celebrates the seminal hard-bop pianist Horace Silver, who gave Mr. Hayes his first Blue Note gig.
A soothing serenade for the soul A nurse technician belted out "Amazing Grace" to a 71-year-old hospital patient in Nashville.
The violinist Midori will play Bernstein's "Serenade (after Plato's 'Symposium')," which Stern premiered with its composer conducting the Israel Philharmonic in 1954.
And on the few occasions when the man's view is blocked (notably "Serenade" and "Orpheus"), it's someone else who covers his eyes.
In these lyrics we learn that the two singers often serenade each other (cute) and plan to until they're 80 (very cute).
Duhamel, 44, finished the sweet serenade by pulling out a cupcake in his wife's honor – before it was quickly snatched up by Axl.
Here's some inspiration just in case you were planning on surprising your beloved with a Valentine's barbershop serenade at their place of work!
"You know what I'm going to say about the downbeat of the second bar," she said as they rehearsed Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings.
After the mean girls at her birthday party serenade her with a song insulting her inadequate breast development, Greta retreats into dark fantasy.
It's there in even such central works of the repertory as George Balanchine's "Serenade" (1934) and Martha Graham's "Cave of the Heart" (1946).
She was greeted by staff with a special serenade of "Won't You Be My Neighbor," the iconic theme song from "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." 
Among the passengers were 27 cruise guests from two Royal Caribbean ships, Celebrity Equinox and Serenade of the Seas, the cruise line said.
As in "Serenade," the women here wear calf-length blue dresses, which Ms. Bond has designed with beautifully individuated shades for each dancer.
More to do nearby: The owner of the true dive Cucu's Nest tends to serenade guests in Turkish fairly frequently on karaoke night.
He had arranged to have Julien Baker, Ms. Grossan's favorite musician, perform a private serenade during the Sasquatch Music Festival in George, Wash.
Other musical sequences are set to Childish Gambino songs like "Saturday" and "Summertime Magic," which is repurposed as a beachside serenade for Rihanna.
My breakfasts and lunches always feel drastically different, though I've never been to Paris ... "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" means "a little serenade" in German.
Scored for tenor, violin, and ensemble, the piece inevitably recalls Britten's magisterial cycles, most of all the Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings.
Wells brought All-4-One along to serenade JoJo, and even though we initially wrote him off, he's definitely back in the running. 5.
For their first wedding anniversary, Nick Jonas got Priyanka Chopra a dreamy present — a serenade from none other than the diva herself, Mariah Carey.
At the end of the serenade, each member of the group held up a mirror — and Patel saw her boyfriend, Gaurav, in their reflections.
Jed pulls a major Say Anything moment when he steals away from the group following Peter's date to serenade Hannah from beneath her window.
Though still in the early stages of his career, the 27-year-old's name has been cropping up a fair bit since our serenade.
But at Keds' 100th birthday celebration this week, the dance queen bombshell initiated a special serenade for the brand (whose latest campaign she fronts).
It cannot have been easy to make Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" and Leonard Bernstein's "Serenade After Plato's Symposium" danceable in the first place.
He invited Brad Paisley on the show to serenade the group about the perks of living in the US.Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories.
Ranieri confirmed that Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli would serenade the champions on Saturday when they receive the trophy after their match against Everton.
Among the bus passengers were 27 cruise guests from two Royal Caribbean ships, Celebrity Equinox and Serenade of the Seas, the cruise line said.
There's more ... we're told Grammy winner Anthony Hamilton will serenade Princess Love with "The Point of It All" as she walks down the aisle.
Between light-hearted chat about burly dicks and meter-long cum shots, you can have a tattooed adult actor serenade you for an hour.
In fact, the screaming crowds couldn't give a shit about hearing "Purple Haze," all they wanted was the dreamy Davy Jones to serenade them.
As her family insistently tugs at her, Manana resists, settling into a sense of self and letting the wind in the trees serenade her.
With the violinist Joshua Bell as soloist, he also gave a magnificent performance of Bernstein's "Serenade (after Plato's Symposium)," a de facto violin concerto.
Kidman's husband, Keith Urban, eventually came out to serenade Fallon with "Dreamweaver" and remind us all that the actress ended up doing alright after all.
In a deleted scene that was unveiled at the recent Harry Potter Celebration, Tina and Queenie serenade Newt and Kowalski with the Ilvermorny school song.
Then comes Joe's karaoke serenade of Bruce Springsteen's "I'm On Fire" in season 6, which melts Fig's icy heart (as much as it can be).
The celebrations included cake, balloons, an embarrassing dive into Cohen's vault of personal videos, a special serenade and a few jokes about the pair's bromance.
Click here to see the scene with Pusha T's "Sweet Serenade" at YouTube Doubler (remember to mute the gameplay straight away, and then go large).
Before long, the sweet serenade turns into a dance party featuring Lopez's boyfriend Casper Smart and TV personality Terrence J doing their best running man.
Just ask little Luna Simone Legend, who was treated to a strange, but still moving, serenade from the Grammy-winning singer and mom Chrissy Teigen.
E-40 wasn't the only music artist in attendance -- Paramore's Hayley Williams was also in the house to serenade him with the happy bday song.
After their sweet serenade, the actor instructs Jasmine to blow her mom a kiss before doing the same himself and mimicking a smooch from Tiana.
Jay-Z let his fans do the heavy lifting for Beyonce's birthday -- getting the crowd at his Made in America festival to to serenade her.
His "Serenade" (1934) begins with 17 women, facing front in a lattice pattern; the first man only arrives at the end of the first movement.
The orchestra has already begun to play the slow descending scales of Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings, but for a long while these women don't move.
Its 94-unit Serenade Modern Flats, for example, is near the new civic center, while the Sonata Modern Flats is across from the convention center.
The charming, vital "Me and You," a new track from Mr. Nelson's forthcoming album "Last Man Standing," is a protest song masquerading as a serenade.
This season Brittany Snow also guest starred as Josh's new girlfriend, a song that inspired "Research Me Obsessively" which is sort of a cyberstalking serenade.
His newest work, "Il Giardino d'Amore," presented by Danspace Project, takes inspiration (and its title) from a serenade by the Italian Baroque composer Alessandro Scarlatti.
That he came out to the front of the stage to directly serenade Jennifer Lopez, in stunning harmony with his two backup singers, was slick.
Better yet, listen to Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson serenade you together, then follow the official Margaritaville "Key West Margarita" recipe courtesy of the Margaritaville website.
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No song highlights David's specific serenade manner more than Born to Do It's fourth and final single, "Rendezvous," which is my all-time favorite David song.
"My gosh, I'm so deeply touched that someone would take the time and care so much to go through all this," says Mannino of the serenade.
Throughout the song, he spun around on stage, showing the large crowd of people who all sang along and cheered at the end of the serenade.
The Flavor Experience: Known as the cheddar of Spain, Mahon will serenade your palate like a Spanish conquistador of flavor with a guitar made of desire.
In May, Jackman led the crowd at his tour stop in the U.K. in a serenade for his friend Sir Ian McKellen on his 80th birthday.
Omg it's 2009 and Michael Jackson isn't actually dead but he's definitely going to show up at the Stone Circle and serenade us all at 1am!
Reese Witherspoon and her husband scored courtside seats to watch the Harlem Globetroters this weekend -- but they also got an unexpected Motown serenade out of it.
Before us was Bargemusic, a converted coffee barge moored at Fulton Ferry Landing, where chamber musicians serenade audiences as the financial district twinkles in the distance.
"Temperaments," still extraordinary and overwhelming, was well performed — much better than the Pennsylvania's accounts of Balanchine's "Concerto Barocco" and "Serenade" earlier in the 2015-16 season.
"Bachelor in Paradise" star Josh Murray, who also won Andi Dorfman's 'Bachelorette' season, got the "Slave 4 U" serenade from Brit at her Wednesday night concert.
Greek dance linkages are a constant theme; men and women touch, turn around one other, form interwoven groups (echoes of Balanchine's "Serenade" and "Apollo") and lines.
Post Malone released his debut single, "White Iverson," a blurry folk song that sounded like a hip-hop song that sounded like a drunken whisper serenade.
Kevin and Danielle recreated the boombox serenade to Peter Gabriel&aposs "In Your Eyes" from 1989&aposs "Say Anything," which starred John Cusack and Ione Skye.
The themed floats will still sail down the street and Broadway performers, musicians and marching bands from across the country will still serenade the assembled crowds.
The piano on which Mr Cai's mother played her serenade in the 1930s was a rare foreign import; now four in five are made in China.
The sequel features Lara Jean and Peter celebrating their first Valentine's Day together, and a school tradition is sending a capella group students around to serenade people.
Common among the count included the thousands of northern cardinals, blue jays and American goldfinches that frequent birdfeeders and serenade gardens year-round in the United States.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were treated to an Ed Sheeran-inspired serenade from a group of young people at a palace reception in Scotland on Tuesday.
Trump's 15-minute meandering monologue at Langley, in particular, will endure in perpetuity as his first official presidential serenade, enshrining the long neck as the new normal.
The animated version succeeds in asking you to suspend reality, which helps us appreciate anthropomorphic lions giving bedroom eyes and serenade each other with a horny melody.
Alas, the joyful crowds who gathered in Khartoum to serenade his departure and paint their faces the colours of the Sudanese flag have been tragically let down.
For today and today only, Uber will deliver a real-life bagpiper straight to your door to serenade you with the ancient melodies of the Emerald Isle.
A saxophone serenade through arena speakers while K. Dot rapped his ass off on songs like "Untitled 02" was the perfect accent instead of the key ingredient.
Calling themselves the Guardians of the Cup, they dress up in yellow and blue costumes to serenade Europe's finest golfers on the first tee during the event.
During another song, the poet recalls a sweet serenade, as orchestral rippling evokes a strummed guitar, until the final darkly poignant vocal phrases, suffused with weeping regret.
She had performed in the evening's "Serenade" with terrific speed and flair; now — replacing the injured Lauren Lovette — here she was again, combining musicality with expansive plasticity.
At Gucci, Alessandro Michele had Jane Birkin serenade the crowd midway through the show with a rendition of "Baby Alone in Babylone" at the Théâtre Le Palace.
" Mr. Drake was everywhere Mr. Finley's equal, and he stood out on his own in Tchaikovsky's "Don Juan's Serenade" and in the postlude to "Over Burning Ashes.
On Friday Mr. Hayes releases "Serenade for Horace," his first album as a leader for Blue Note, featuring covers of Silver compositions in a classic, swinging mode.
As a little girl, she would serenade the family with R&B songs on the porch, dressed up in her grandmother's pearls and too-big high heels.
The three elegant darlings of Detroit, led by the 943-year-old Diana Ross, serenade a room of finely attired guests, many of practically the same age.
Kanye West surprised Kim Kardashian with a very special Valentine's Day serenade from Kenny G — and Chrissy Teigen has some logistical questions about how it all came together.
During his speech at the Fourth of July celebrations at the White House, the president took an opportunity to serenade his daughter Malia, who turned 18 on Monday.
The boys dance with a light show as their backdrop while McLean does his best to serenade what appears to be a hologram of a very attractive woman.
A lucky couple got the wedding of a lifetime when Jimmy Kimmel showed up at their Las Vegas nuptials to surprise them with a serenade by Céline Dion.
The singer took the stage at the VMAs in a Hood by Air shirt, and performed an interesting crotch-grabbing dance near the end of her opening serenade.
Burghley hired an actor to serenade the queen with pageantry and poetry with a none-too-subtle motif that she should appoint his son to the Privy Council.
The song was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren for the film "Sun Valley Serenade" and recorded by Etta James for her album "At Last!" in 1960.
For Valentine's Day this year, West filled their living room with long-stemmed roses in individual vases and brought in American saxophonist Kenny G. to serenade Kardashian West.
Critic's Notebook At the start of George Balanchine's "Serenade," the curtain rises on an extraordinary image: a tableau of 17 stationary women, dressed in blue calf-length dresses.
Cocktail attire is required and one of the regulars, a musician who performs in "The Lion King" orchestra on Broadway, plays piano while the Spachs serenade their guests.
" Three years ago the Oracle of Omaha teamed up with Paul Anka to serenade Fortune magazine reporter Carol Loomis in a reworded rendition of Frank Sinatra's "My Way.
And still atop each drift a pinhead Serenade— An oily mange, Sewage smuts and pocks— Of notes almost delicately arranged, A paradox To which clings, Read rightly—what?
A cast from a primary school in London sang "O Julius Caesar" to the tune of "Oh, Jeremy Corbyn" (used to serenade the leader of the Labour Party).
For his second encore, Giovanni's serenade, Mr. Gerhaher was joined by a violinist from the orchestra who gave a nimble account of the accompaniment part on a little mandolin.
I wanted to surprise Jenna and add a little touch of the violin as a metaphor for how I will serenade my love for the rest of her life.
We're sure a certain guy — first name beginning with "C", last name "Harris" — would be loving a serenade from Taylor Swift right now, but these kids deserve it more.
The party was attended by tons of top models, big-name fashion editors and just like Chanel shows, an A-list performer to serenade the man of the hour.
It was all very local and friendly: the chancellor arrived to a brass-band serenade and had to battle her way through the beery crowd to reach the podium.
And instead of a lovely serenade, Cookie gets Biz Markie rapping "Just a Friend" live in her living room, with turntables to boot — just what every girl wants, right?
West, it should be noted, also celebrated Kim's birthday on Saturday, surprising her with massive floating pink flower bouquets hanging around their sparse living room, and a piano serenade.
The majority of the passengers arrived in Mexico on two ships belonging to Royal Caribbean Cruises: the Celebrity Equinox and the Serenade of the Seas, according to the Post.
Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson's July 31-fairytale wedding was filled with a lot of surprises — including a serenade from Olivia Newton-John and an all-star dance party.
"Serenade" has been danced for 80 years, but there are always people seeing it for the first time — and there are always people dancing it for the first time.
We shouldn't, of course, and here's an opportunity to hear one of the composer's most delicious works, the "Haffner" Serenade, as well as the popular Piano Concerto No. 21.
He is one of the most inherently musical rappers ever, a flexible vocalist gifted in complex verse but also fluent in soul serenade, rock shouting, reggae toasting and more.
Though Bernstein's "Serenade" was inspired by his reading of Plato's Symposium, a dialogue in praise of love, he cautioned listeners not to read too much loftiness into the allusion.
In a witty classroom scene, Ms. Milch-Sheriff sets a passage from Heidegger's "Being and Time" to music that is a parody of a serenade, complete with mandolin accompaniment.
Their heckling, which briefly interrupted his first national interview as a candidate -- and which he acknowledged on-air as "a little serenade" -- came from a familiar foe with contract concerns.
Remember ... Kanye hired Kenny to serenade Kim Kardashian West inside their living room on Valentine's Day ... and Kenny says the gig was the springboard for his "Jesus Is King" feature.
This opens with a world premiere for seven men to Leonard Bernstein's violin concerto "Serenade After Plato's Symposium"; it moves on to "Seven Sonatas" (923, to Scarlatti) and "Firebird" (2012).
After Woods was presented with two cakes during her "Happy Birthday" serenade, Jenner placed a large, pink polka dot-wrapped box on the table in front of the birthday girl.
A volleyball net that divides the stage morphs into a prison fence; inmates march along it, singing Schubert's "Serenade" in German or Russian, according to which camp they are in.
Kanye arranged for the famous saxophonist to serenade his wife with a special V-Day performance in their living room -- sans furniture ... and Kim is loving every minute of it!
No, a "real" wedding apparently calls for ice sculptures, couture wedding gowns, fireworks, foie gras starters, and Lionel Richie personally on hand to serenade the couple during their first dance.
Chad Kroeger and Phoenix Suns power forward Alan Williams walk into an Arizona bar, and you can guess what happens next ... a one-on-one serenade sesh down memory lane!
In the elegy of "Serenade," the heroic, turning jumps into the man's arms — whether delivered by Ms. Peck or Erica Pereira — have none of the oomph that Balanchine required here.
Alexei Ratmansky's "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," new this May, seems to be the outstanding creation of 2016; and I love above all that it takes no easy route to success.
After their parents divorced, amicably (Jacob sang a farewell serenade in French), the girls moved with their mother into a small North Holland apartment, where the sisters shared a bunk.
Even if his reputation was made by "West Side Story," Bernstein's "Jeremiah" Symphony and "Serenade (After Plato's Symposium)," featured on the first weekend of the festival, are formidable symphonic statements.
The singer began her performance on the song, which is about her father, on stage but soon stepped down to serenade her father and hold his hand as she sang.
The music that accompanies the entrance of the High Pigeon and his followers is a luminous pastiche of the Divine Mozart, with an unmistakable quotation from the "Gran Partita" Serenade.
Taking the unique public display of affection in stride, the 22-year-old model had a big smile on her face throughout the serenade — though she soon ducked behind a column.
Her current boo, rapper Travis Scott, gave her a 28 carat diamond necklace and had a string quartet serenade her before they headed to a private screening of the movie Kidnap.
GOP lawmakers filed out of the House to a serenade: "Na, Na, Na, Na, Hey, Hey, Goodbye," from Democrats convinced the Republicans had sealed their fate in the 2018 mid-terms.
" While using her voice to serenade her daughter has been effortless, Perri says the "most challenging thing is breastfeeding and not sleeping" — two aspects of motherhood "you absolutely cannot prepare for.
Serenade In Red marked a step back to the more discursive musical tendencies of the first two albums, albeit with much greater control, and marked a conscious step toward overt theatricality.
In an image strongly reminiscent of George Balanchine's "Serenade," the work opens with the 21-strong ensemble, in blue practice clothes, standing still onstage, their feet turned in, their heads angled.
In the Socrates role of Alexei Ratmansky's new "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," he shows all his depth and easy authority, and in "Sylvia," his virile charm was at its most effortless.
Ray J's big sis, Brandy, brought the best gift to his wedding -- her absolute A game when it came time to serenade the bride and groom with an Etta James classic.
When he set out to make a ballet on them—"Serenade"—seventeen girls came to the first rehearsal, but only nine turned up at the second, and six at the third.
Daniil Trifonov is at the keyboard, except for the concert on Saturday afternoon, when the pianist takes a break, and the Scriabin is replaced by Mozart's Wind Serenade in E flat.
News reports that Jenner's current beau, Travis Scott, hired a string quartet to serenade the birthday girl before she and her cadre of friends and family attended a private screening of Kidnap.
"It's a tradition in my family for the groom to present the bride with a string of pearls," said East, who wooed his new wife at the reception with a wedding serenade.
"Pictures" looks like a children's wild game that becomes a multilayered dialogue with music and works of art; "Serenade," as its men discuss love, becomes a picture of pluralism, civilized and philosophical.
Whereas older ballets placed corps women in lines like anonymous regiments, each of the women in "Serenade," which returns to repertory at New York City Ballet on Friday, is completely visible, autonomous.
On Wednesday, this was so with the season's final performance of its oldest ballet, George Balanchine's "Serenade," in a richly colorful performance led onstage by Sara Mearns, Tiler Peck and Jared Angle.
Mr. Taylor's 1983 work about soldiers on leave is set to Elgar's Elegy and Serenade for Strings, but in the middle, that plangent music is replaced by the recorded cries of loons.
" He has also danced a lead role in Ratmansky's "Serenade After Plato's Symposium"; Mr. Macaulay wrote in The Times that he and James Whiteside, another principal dancer, "were both towers of strength.
Ms. Lousada also took part in City Ballet's first professional production, in 21994, of Balanchine's "Serenade" (803), as the Dark Angel, and created the role of the Princess in his "Firebird" (280).
Getting shipwrecked on this island wouldn't be the worst thing to happen to the Irish singer, who is a noted cat lover and has previously visited Japan's cat cafes to serenade its residents.
Kanye West pulled off an epic Valentine's Day surprise when he hired Kenny G to serenade Kim Kardashian West in the couple's home — but how exactly did he pull off the extravagant gift?
In case we wondered if Mr. Ratmansky's musical tastes weren't too exclusively Russian, he turned this spring to a beautiful but little-known American score, Bernstein's violin concerto "Serenade after Plato's Symposium" (1954).
When the opera was performed in Vienna in 1870, two years after its première, a rumor spread that the serenade was a deliberate mockery of Jewish singing, and some operagoers hissed in response.
The lunchtime serenade was in April, just a few weeks ago, at Liz and Shannon's wedding in Arizona, the 10th wedding I've attended and the 53th time I didn't bring a plus-one.
More valuable yet have been his new ballets (several for City Ballet): I single out "Concerto DSCH" (City Ballet, 2008) and "Serenade After Plato's Symposium" (Ballet Theater, 2016) from a genre-expanding list.
Robin, her 15-month-old son, was confronted by an astonishing sight: Protesters encircled the car with big grins to serenade him with the earworm song "Baby Shark" — complete with its playful dance.
Clocking in anywhere between 15 and 20 seconds, this serenade from the bowels of Hell is an itsy-bitsy portion of birthdays that would be easy to forget (if it weren't so traumatic).
Ms. Peck, almost always impressive, has several roles in which she's not really believable, while Ms. Mearns invariably holds the attention, she, too, danced one "Serenade" with a glazed diva quality that felt phony.
Two of his recent ballets, "Pictures at an Exhibition" (New York City Ballet, 20123) and "Serenade After Plato's Symposium" (American Ballet Theater, 22012), feel not just like new works; they open up new genres.
On Wednesday, it made its Lincoln Center debut at the David H. Koch Theater, presented by the Joyce Theater, with a double bill of George Balanchine's "Serenade" (1934) and Alexei Ratmansky's "Symphonic Dances" (2012).
And while, in Mozart's day, a wind serenade was usually an amiable evening piece, he scored this one for an extra-large ensemble, including four horns and a string bass to fortify the harmonies.
At the corner of Flatbush and Tilden Avenues, where gravelly reggae voices will serenade you through car stereos, look up to see a jutting marquee, announcing an all-star lineup, of Brooklyn's largest theater.
For the New Yorker Who Misses CBGB New York's place in rock 'n' roll history is visualized in "New York Serenade" (Skira), which features photographs by Ciro Frank Schiappa and text by Michele Primi.
The rarest item here was probably the 1955 "Pas de Trois," to Glinka music, which three members of Miami City Ballet danced with the same unaffected charm that the company brought to "Serenade" (1934).
So, either the two mega-pop stars are bringing their talents to a coincidentally timed music festival, or they're going to serenade VS Angels such as Adriana Lima, Lily Aldridge, Behati Prinsloo, and Jasmine Tookes.
Well, that including a serenade from Olivia Newton-John and an all-star dance party — but the moment Herjavec considers to be the most special also just so happens to be the most romantic one.
Krept and Konan - "Freak of the Week"Justin Bieber - "Sorry"Major Lazer - "Lean On"Chris Brown ft Pusha T - "Sweet Serenade"Kirko Bangz - "What Your Name Is"Eric Bellinger - "I Don't Want Her"Wizkid ft.
But watching the crowd of Parisians serenade their burning cathedral Tuesday night with "Ave Maria," a hymn about St. Mary, the idea arose that any church, even a cathedral, is only a monument to faith.
A teammate and myself, we're going to serenade you guys to an old school classic by the Temptations, alright?" one of the players told the couple, before launching into a sweet rendition of "My Girl.
On Monday night, the talk show host, producer, actor, and activist took her disagreement with Trump in a very different direction as she came to Washington to serenade the president outside the White House gates.
This year has already brought some excellent fresh choreography; "Big Ones," as well as Alexei Ratmansky's very dissimilar "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," new with American Ballet Theater this May, are two of the best examples.
Embedded in scenes like the competition between the two masters (of music and dancing), and in set pieces like a serenade and a singing lesson, there are jabs at the unruly foreignness of Italian music.
ER: Serenade In Red, An Evil Heat, The Narcotic Story, and, of course, The Thin Black Duke are the most successful conceptually and musically, though I would expect the rest of Oxbow to feel differently.
On Saturday afternoon, he will take on another challenging role: the central figure in Alexei Ratmansky's "Serenade After Plato's Symposium," an extraordinary and complex work set to Leonard Bernstein's violin concert of the same name.
"Right now, in today's world when things are changing so fast, it's hard for us to know what to count on, but I hope you can expect a beautiful 'Bedtime with Bach' serenade every night."
" The costumes (translucent tutus with white bra tops and briefs) are intimate and ethereal — a blend of 1950s classicism with ancient Greece: "Serenade," one of Bernstein's most famous orchestral works, was inspired by Plato's "Symposium.
Together, these facts seem to indicate that the tĂşngara's puddle-side serenade is an example of adaptive mate choice: Females evolved ears tuned to chucks because they indicate the biggest and most sexually skilled males.
Or if instead of hiring Chvrches or Chance the Rapper to serenade developers, Facebook redirected those resources to repairing a massive, global platform that clearly incentivizes users to spread fake news faster than credible, verified reports?
Owen appeared on an episode of the ABC series earlier in the week, taking time to serenade bachelorette Hannah B. and suitor Tyler C. with his hit "Made For You" during their one-on-one date.
And after Jamal's performance, Lucious' serenade and a commercial flaunting a sneak peak of Jussie Smollet's When Cookie Met Lucious visual album, a really, really random character appears, to tie up more loose ends, of course.
Later, the Waltz girl, portrayed by the ravishing, space-gulping Sara Mearns, echoed that moment when she dropped to the floor herself; in "Serenade" especially, the scope of her dancing is full of suspense, tender, electric.
This is a remarkable artist: Last week he played two dissimilar lead roles by Alexei Ratmansky (in the new Bernstein "Serenade after Plato's Symposium" and as the despondent artist-protagonist of the 2013 Shostakovich "Chamber Symphony").
But these mattered little: From the opening tableau on, the Miamians made "Serenade" project heroically into the challengingly broad, deep, tall space of the Koch Theater, and caught both the sweep and detail of the music.
It is a show both guided by the cues of conventional romance, and also repudiation of their relevance in 2016: men working tirelessly through the acoustic-guitar-serenade + did-it-hurt-when-you-fell-from-heaven?
And it was fun to hear their take on the Serenade, a staple on the other side of the Lincoln Center fountain at New York City Ballet, which regularly dances the ballet Balanchine choreographed to it.
West, who always goes all out when it comes to celebrating his wife, kicked off Kardashian West's birthday weekend last year by filling their Hidden Hills home with flowers — and surprising her with a piano serenade.
Echo owners have recently noticed that if you ask Alexa to sing, she'll serenade you with an extremely cheesy country tune that starts with the lyrics, "When my WiFi left me..."  There's just nothing cheesier than tech.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, a reporter for the magazine asked her about Bieber's "My Girl" serenade right before the American Music Awards, and Gomez politely replied that she is "beyond done" discussing the Biebz.
Six years passed between Serenade In Red and 2002's An Evil Heat, which managed to be heavier and more accessible than albums past without sacrificing an inch of the artiness that had always marked Oxbow before.
The last New York native to have won the presidency, Franklin D. Roosevelt, earned a festive serenade from throngs of his neighbors in Hyde Park in 1940 to celebrate his historic re-election to a third term.
Among the confirmed sales, the London dealers Agnews found a private European buyer for "The Serenade, or The Ambulant Musicians," a multi-figure composition by Jacob Jordaens that was once owned by Empress Joséphine, Napoleon's first wife.
Then, since honestly one video isn't enough, the video cuts to a pink hotel room and the whole damn song plays over again while Rihanna and Drake serenade each other and dance for each other etc. etc.
One of Almaviva's most difficult numbers, the serenade "Ecco, ridente," comes at the start, and Mr. Camarena seemed uncomfortable in it on Monday, uneasy on the final high note, pressured by the conductor Maurizio Benini's aggressive tempo.
Drake took some money out the grave and shoveled it in to his new place in the 6, sparing no expense for a serenade on the John ... as you can see in this tour through the interior.
" Schwarzenegger and Pratt, who joined the celebration after the meal, also received a surprise serenade from gospel outfit Jason McGee and The Choir, who covered hits such as "All You Need Is Love" and "A Whole New World.
Getting serenaded by Stevie Wonder on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon For her final talk show appearances as first lady, Obama was in for a special treat: a serenade from one of her favorite artists, Stevie Wonder.
But Balanchine followers have enjoyed learning that he intended one woman in "Serenade" as the controlling fate who steers a man; we start to understand some of the intention behind Mr. Ratmansky's dances, and it's deepening the music.
In case you missed the point, several hours later the cult '70s heroine Stevie Nicks, wearing a black corset and lace gloves, took to the stage at the boozy, slightly rain-soaked after-party to serenade the crowd.
"The former president of Nauru was famous for being the best friend of Taiwan, going as far as to serenade the president of Taiwan with 'You're My Best Friend'," said Jonathan Pryke of Australia's Lowy Institute think tank.
Dismissing the possibility that the Zayns are all part of a single organism, connected to a central body in the undercity, this video is clearly positing that multiple Zayns have broken into our reality and will now serenade us.
The Internet was largely confounded, and not just because of the cognitive dissonance of seeing an R&B legend serenade a presidential candidate in a milieu reminiscent of tearful rehab confessions or exclusive one-on-ones about one's sexuality.
In an April 2010 interview recently resurfaced by ABC News, Fisher told the hosts of the Rebel Force Radio podcast that she had asked her former flame and Star Wars costar to serenade the audience during her in memoriam.
In mourning, people flocked to the building to serenade it; they shared their thoughts, feelings, and pictures on social media; and gamers booted up 2014's Assassin's Creed Unity to explore publisher Ubisoft's gorgeous digital recreation of the building.
Although her new show, "Manhattan Serenade," includes contemporary songs like "The Party Upstairs," Ronny Whyte and Francesca Blumenthal's witty description of a noisy, never-ending bacchanal on the floor above, they are carefully crafted numbers in a prerock format.
" This, in turn, is followed by the songlike "Daisy Serenade," a lineated poem full of wordplay riffing on, among other things, the "Daisy" ad's voice-over, featuring President Johnson's twist on Auden's "We must love one another or die.
For one, he could serenade you with love ballads from his One Direction days, and now that he's added fashion designer to his resume, you'd probably also be able to score some free items from his new Versace collection.
This Serenade, in five movements, was conceived to depict just the seven men of Plato's famous dialogue; Mr. Ratmansky not only does not limit each movement to the man or men Bernstein named, but he also adds a woman.
LBJ and Savannah celebrated their 5th anniversary on Thursday night ... with the Lakers superstar recruiting singer/songwriter Daniel Caesar to serenade her with a private performance of his hit song, "Best Part," right in the comfort of their living room.
Woods documented their shenanigans on Instagram, which included shots of them at dinner with another male friend, followed by a "Happy Birthday" serenade to Woods at a club with folks (including Jenner) holding large, printed cut-outs of her face.
When Ms. Garrison begins "Serenade" seated — legs apart, and moving her upper body in changing gestures — you can feel traces of Martha Graham's celebrated "Lamentation" (1930), which remains radical in the way it is a dance performed almost entirely while seated.
The orchestra of New York City Ballet is used to this music (Tchaikovsky's "Serenade for Strings" — with third and fourth movements placed by Balanchine in reverse order), and yet the sound was leaner and clearer than usual, with striking attack.
NW: We dug working with Albini and did so again for Serenade in Red, where the concept was to strike a balance between first-take live performances, and our other M.O.: taking more time and care with things like overdubs.
He is awesome, and the only benefit to having Kuzma come off the bench (seriously why does he come off the bench) is it gives the Staples Center crowd an opportunity to serenade him with a glorious "KOOOOOOOOZ" rally cry.
Lucky Camden John had Nick Lachey's entire concert audience to serenade him as he turned 7 on Thursday night at the Washington State Fair in Puyallup, Washington, where his dad performed alongside his 98 Degrees bandmates and Boyz II Men.
Righeira did write songs at the time that were adopted by fans — "No Tengo Dinero," the group's other major success, was picked up by Roma as a serenade to Toninho Cerezo, a Brazilian midfielder, when the song was first released.
President Donald Trump hoped Chinese President Xi Jinping's April visit to Mar-a-Lago would reset the United States' complicated relationship with Beijing, even going so far as to bring his granddaughter Arabella to serenade Xi and his wife in Mandarin.
On Saturday night, the company introduces a new program pairing Balanchine's "Serenade" and "Tschaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 73" with Cunningham's colorful, delicate "Summerspace," a work that was first performed by this company in 1966 but has not been since 2000.
"I've never crashed a wedding, but with Devito this was truly UNFORGETTABLE," the actor wrote alongside a video that showed the air sharing a drink by the pool, before deciding to crash a wedding — and serenade the lucky bride and groom.
As contestant Victoria Fuller (the same one caught in the racism controversy) was on a date with Weber, the show surprised them, as it usually does, with a musical serenade — in this case provided by country music performer Chase Rice.
During the day, this student would run the experiments, but late at night, when he thought he was alone in the lab, he would serenade the android with his flute and then chat with it, asking what it thought of his playing.
He was the leader of the free world and had several global crises to handle, but that didn't mean President John F. Kennedy didn't have time for a quick serenade of "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz star herself: Judy Garland.
With his 20th UFC win, he'd gotten a unanimous decision revenge on Henderson—the 46-year-old elder of the UFC roster who half-killed Bisping at UFC 100—and sent him into pre-planned retirement with a serenade of sour notes.
A marriage proposal is a high-risk proposition, as you can never be certain what your partner will say— even if you've flown in their estranged great aunt or have arranged for Seal to serenade them in front of thousands of people.
Backes, the Blues' captain, got quite a serenade of "Happy Birthday to You" from his teammates after scoring off a rebound during a power play 221 minutes 03 seconds into overtime of Game 20 on Sunday for a 21-21 road victory.
Let's set the scene: The date between Cheryl and Andrew takes place on a picturesque beach (rather nice), but the moment is hampered by a corny AF guitar serenade from Andrew, which we all know is a terrible omen on any date.
The MLB superstar took his wife to see the guys at Planet Hollywood in Vegas over the weekend -- and not only got her backstage for a meet and greet ... but, had the guys take her on stage for a 5-on-1 serenade!
The capstone of this ensemble's Facets of Brahms Festival looks at Brahms in the shadow of Beethoven, with a chamber arrangement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 preceding a version of Brahms's Serenade No. 1, in a version reconstructed in its original nonet form.
Alimentos Saludables Some nights HĂ©ctor Acosta may be on the jukebox, singing merengue, unless a roaming guitarist stops by to serenade the handful of tables, as a portrait of Pope John Paul II and a statue of baby Jesus look gently on.
After intermission, a presentation titled "Russia: Masks and Faces" will feature projected art by Maxim Kantor, a backdrop for a string orchestra arrangement of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition," itself bookended by Tchaikovsky's "Sérénade mélancolique" and Valentin Silvestrov's Serenade for solo violin.
On the DSO's main floor is a portrait featuring celebrated jazz pianist Henry "Hank" Jones, who worked with a variety of artists, including Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Parker, and Louis Armstrong, and accompanied Marilyn Monroe's famous birthday serenade to President John F. Kennedy in 1962.
From Ryan Gosling's streetlight serenade inspired by Singin' In the Rain to an updated drive through Los Angeles lit the marquees originally from Singin' in The Rain — yes, it owes a lot to the 1952 musical — there are plenty of cinematic references to catch.
Among the groups lining Lafayette Avenue are the Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School band, known for pumping up runners with the theme from the movie "Rocky," and the choir from the Emmanuel Baptist Church, where congregants spill out of morning services to serenade marathon participants.
I entertained a group serenade of "Happy Birthday," I licked frosting off my fingers, and I flirted with a crush because I was already falling out of love with the story I'd written about myself, or the one that had been written for me.
" Nrityagram will be at the festival, as will Kerala Kalamandalam Kathakali Troupe and Mr. Morris's company in repertory that includes his Indian-inspired solo "Serenade" (2003), to Lou Harrison, and a new work, "Pure Dance Items," set to Terry Riley's "Salome Dances for Peace.
When Alexei Ratmansky made "Serenade After Plato's Symposium" (2016), he cast Ms. Teuscher as its sole woman: It was implied that she was the seer, Diotima, whom Socrates consults about the nature of love — the sage who knows the mysteries the men hope to understand.
His next step is to make musicals of his own: He's working on a stage adaptation of his 2007 album "Washington Square Serenade" and has been talking with "The Wire" creator David Simon about a project set in the Baltimore neighborhood of Sparrows Point.
His taped score is a hodgepodge: in this case, a collage of Tchaikovsky (representing Old Russia, starting with the Serenade for Strings), Schnittke (standing for the distressing features of the new regime), 1920s jazz (Western modern society) and Bizet (the deeper freedom of the West).
A couple getting married at a hotel in Mexico can now say two people showed up to their wedding uninvited -- but video shows the proof that these wedding crashers are none other than Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Danny DeVito, who serenade the newlyweds.
TODAY'S NUMBER 1,500+ The pounds of trash collected in a huge underwater cleanup over the weekend at a beach in Florida TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY Sweet serenade The cute kitty just had to get a little bit closer to the source of all that good music.
There will also be a concert by the percussionist V. Selvaganesh, and the Mark Morris Dance Group will perform two works inspired by India, "O Rangasayee" from 1984 and "Serenade" from 2003, as well as the premiere of a new work set to music by Terry Riley.
On March 24, at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Alastair Macaulay and Robert Greskovic, dance critics for the Times and the Wall Street Journal, respectively, will put on a program of films, photos, and talk about the transformation of "Serenade" over the years.
The birthday girl documented the evening on her Instagram Story, including her "party of three" dinner with Jenner and a male friend, which was followed by a "Happy Birthday" serenade to Woods as some folks at the establishment (including Jenner!) held large, printed cut-outs of her face.
" It takes its name from the title poem of Paul Goodman's The Lordly Hudson: Collected Poems, which Fitzgerald's poem declares "was one/of my favorite poems, its serenade and arcane grandeur/somewhat inspiring then/Still, the replacement version/doesn't really do much for my brain's chronic/synaptic degradation.
NORFOLK, Va. — With the polish of a seasoned politician, Khizr Khan strode through the door of a seafood restaurant to the serenade of clicking cameras, clasped hands with cheering Democratic lawmakers and, as he has become famous for doing, unflinchingly argued that Donald J. Trump must not be president.
The season is to feature performances of Ms. Lang's "Her Notes," Frederick Ashton's "Symphonic Variations," Jerome Robbins's "Other Dances," Mr. Ratmansky's "Serenade After Plato's Symposium" and "Souvenir d'un Lieu Cher," Mr. Millepied's "Daphnis and Chloe" and the "Elegy" pas de deux from Liam Scarlett's "With a Chance of Rain."
People do not spontaneously serenade one another in public with nearly as much frequency, for one thing, and what's considered a grand, sweeping romantic gesture on film — climbing a lover's fire escape uninvited, holding up a boombox outside your ex's bedroom window — is grounds for a restraining order in real life.
The poem "Serenade," in Smith's witty and authoritative first book, "The Body's Question" (2003), opens with a scene of happy erotic abduction: I am dancing with Luis, The dancing puto, Delirious with Spanish and moonlight, With the scrawl of streets that led us here To night in a foreign language.
We begin our playlist of the week's best new music with a new release from Sami on Future Times, followed by a South-East serenade from THUMP favourites Lung Dart, a modest but beautiful little shuffler from Baba Stiltz, and some typically melted techno on Lobster Theremin courtesy of nthng.
If you were one of the more than 50 million viewers who tuned into Lady Gaga's jaw-dropping halftime show, there's no way you could keep a "Poker Face" by culmination of her 13-minute serenade — which appropriately ended with the songstress showing off her athletic chops and catching a football pass.
Although set to a selection of Purcell music (played on tape), it strongly evokes the female-centered Romantic/classical world of George Balanchine's "Serenade" (1934), to Tchaikovsky, in which a group of women are affected by the presence of a man and the love he brings to one of their number before departing.
Yankees 20, Astros 0 | Yankees lead series, 3-2 When Dallas Keuchel handed the ball to his manager, A. J. Hinch, and walked off the mound at Yankee Stadium, he experienced his first Bronx serenade: fans on their feet, waving goodbye and roaring with delight as he trudged toward the third-base dugout.
Navigation becomes trickier as you circle back across the river, past cars and children kicking soccer balls, to the Plaza de España ("Star Wars" fans may recognize it as the capital of Naboo) and back along the river as young people gather along the banks with classical guitars to serenade the sunset.
WATCH THIS: The Blacklist's Ryan Eggold's Go-To Serenade Song Will Win Your Heart The 3,669-square-foot home, which features four bedrooms and five baths, recently underwent a full restoration and now includes a "restaurant equipped" kitchen with soapstone counters as well as a mahogany-paneled library and media room, according to the listing.
I can imagine the opening of George Balanchine's all-female "Serenade" (also from 1934) being danced by men — in fact, I've seen some men do it — but it's impossible to think the George Balanchine Trust would sanction a stage performance without at least making clear to the audience that it was an alternative version.
Tourist life remains old-fashioned, revolving around the ski lodges and the storied Kulm, the slope-side Suvretta and the buzz-filled Badrutt's Palace, the grand hotels where heavy Alpine furniture never goes out of style; piano players still serenade the lounge-dwellers and old- and new-moneyed denizens alike sip champagne under dim chandeliers.
With no feared music director to impress, and no visiting guest conductor to get to know, an easy collegiality emanated from the stage as they played string-heavy crowd favorites: Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" and his Violin Concerto No. 3 (with Sheryl Staples, the principal associate concertmaster, as the soloist), and Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings.
But what would the "fantastic style" of the time be without a few outlandish quirks, as when the string players put down their bows and strummed along with the bass-baritone Peter Becker, lurking in the background and proclaiming the late hour, in a movement of Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber's serenade "The Night Watchman"?
Video images from the scene showed the bus on its side off the two-lane highway, with some survivors lying on the pavement The Miami-based Royal Caribbean Cruises said in a statement that passengers from two of its ships, the Celebrity Equinox and the Serenade of the Seas, were involved in the crash.
PEOPLE has confirmed the Real Housewives of New York City star did indeed take part in an impromptu performance of Ray Charles' 1961 chart-topper "Hit the Road Jack" just short of three weeks after she announced she and her husband of seven months are officially parting ways — but the song wasn't a serenade to Tom by any means.
Yes, there will be stars, including the cellist Yo-Yo Ma, the baritone Thomas Hampson and the violinist Midori, who will perform an excerpt from "Serenade," which she memorably played at Tanglewood in 1986 under Bernstein's baton — in a performance that became famous when she had to borrow violins from the orchestra twice because she broke strings.
I'll start the day with a thank you call to my mom for enduring pregnancy, then FaceTime with my husband and daughter to hear the promised happy birthday serenade, and have a typical Washington birthday after that -- a work reception followed by a dinner with some friends who knew me back when I would admit my age!
The opening sequence of "Serenade" contains the three most crucial articles of faith in the Balanchine lexicon: first position (in which the dancer turns out legs and feet from the center of the body); tendu side (in which the dancer points a leg and foot); and fifth position (in which one turned-out foot is placed directly in front of the other, the tight-crossed key that will unlock space).
As his motorcade made its way through twisty, snow-covered streets to the Davos Congress Center, nine Swiss tenors entertained the crowd with a version of "Ranz des vaches," a mellifluous song for calling home cows — and a more peaceful serenade than the songs that typically precede Mr. Trump's entrance at his rallies back home, like "Macho Man" by the Village People and "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones.

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