Blue Serenade -
In the world of ballet, is George Balanchine’s first original work created in America.
Introduced in the film Orchestra Wives by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. Blue Serenade
The U.S. Air Force used the title for a long-running radio show designed to encourage civilian recruitment into the " Air Force blues ". 2. Dance: Balanchine’s Neoclassical Masterpiece In the world of ballet, is George Balanchine’s
Set to Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings , the piece is famously performed by dancers in pale-blue tulle dresses against a simple blue backdrop. Air Force used the title for a long-running
A bay mare foaled in New Zealand in 1972 was officially named Blue Serenade. At Museum of Modern Art, Serenade in Blue
It has become a jazz standard with over 180 recorded versions.
Watercolorist Rebecca Latham used the title for a painting of a mute swan, focusing on the way light plays on white feathers against watery blue tones. 4. Other Notable Mentions