A bay mare foaled in New Zealand in 1972 was officially named Blue Serenade. At Museum of Modern Art, Serenade in Blue
Introduced in the film Orchestra Wives by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra.
It has become a jazz standard with over 180 recorded versions. Blue Serenade
The title "Blue Serenade" has been adopted by various artists to explore color theory and mood:
Artist Paul Chang created an abstract work titled "Blue Serenade," using light-blue backgrounds to suggest the sky and musical rhythm through springy shapes. A bay mare foaled in New Zealand in
" Blue Serenade " is a poem by Ananta Madhavan that explores themes of love and memory.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings , the piece is famously performed by dancers in pale-blue tulle dresses against a simple blue backdrop. The title "Blue Serenade" has been adopted by
The most famous association is the composed by Harry Warren with lyrics by Mack Gordon.