Canada. 1940. New Submission. Sunrise Serenade / Moonlight Serenade ( Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Repress, Dark Camden Pressing) Bluebird (3) B-10214. US. 1940. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1951 Shellac release of "Sunrise Serenade / Moonlight Serenade" on Discogs. Big Band. 1. Here Come The Mummies Ra Ra Ra. 2. How Do You Keep The Music Playing (feat. Patti Austin) James Ingram. 3. Make It With You Teddy Pendergrass. 4. Moonlight Serenade The Glenn Miller Orchestra. The Glenn Miller Orchestra. 25. Alexander's Ragtime Band The New Orleans Jazz Band. The New Orleans Jazz Band Glenn Miller. 11 SONGS • 37 MINUTES • NOV 12 1990. 1. Moonlight Serenade (1989 Remastered) Glenn Miller & His Orchestra. 03:22. 2. King Porter Stomp (1989 Remastered) Glenn Miller & His Orchestra. Glenn Miller's original composition and arrangement (originally titled "Now I Lay Me Down To Weep) featured the famous "Glenn Miller Sound" (4 saxes/1 clarin Capitalizing on newfound popularity, Miller decided to add a trombone and a trumpet, giving the band a fuller sound. On April 4, 1939, Miller and his orchestra recorded "Moonlight Serenade". Considered one of the top songs of the swing era, and Miller's best composition, it soon became the theme song to start and end all of his radio performances. Usually it would be rather easy to create a good rhythmic pattern, but playing the melody together is the thing that makes it complicated. The rhythmic writing is not always correct. Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for Moonlight Serenade by Glenn Miller arranged by bernd314 for Piano (Solo) Cadastre-se na Deezer de graça e ouça Glenn Miller Orchestra: discografia, top músicas e playlists. Moonlight Serenade . Glenn Miller Orchestra. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "Moonlight Serenade / Sunrise Serenade" on Discogs. The music: It is fascinating to compare and contrast the recordings of Bill Finegan’s great arrangement of “Moonlight Sonata” made by Glenn Miller in 1941 with Enoch Light’s, made in 1971. The advances in sound recording are immediately apparent. But the interpretation of the music by the two conductors and the two orchestras is also yvQuA.