serenade
Serenade sings a light gig in the 17th and 18th centuries to make it happen in Italy. In the sense of 'music of the evening', it was originally an outdoor music, and later it became a musical piece for a concert. In Italy, in addition to the name Serenade, it was called Divertimento no Tourno, Casa Thion, and in a small anecdote related to these various names, it is said that Haydn called his string quartet originally Kassation and then Divertimento. The usual Divertimento, however, differs in that it has a minuet in two movements and a slow movement in three movements, whereas serenade usually has its order changed. In the serenade of vocal music, the song is a love song that men sing from a window that a beloved woman is leaning against during the day, and the serenade is the music that was made to be heard by people during the rest of the day. After that, Serenade, which had a large number of movements, was used between the orchestral suite and the classical suite.