10 Transcriptions of Glenn Miller - Moonlight Serenade
Moonlight Serenade, composed by Glenn Miller in 1939, is a defining piece of the swing era. Its dreamy melody became the theme song for Miller's orchestra and a symbol of pre-WWII American music. Though originally instrumental, lyrics were later added by Mitchell Parish.
Moonlight Serenade, composed by Glenn Miller in 1939, became the signature tune of his orchestra and a quintessential example of the big band sound. Its dreamy melody and rich harmonies evoke the romantic ambiance of pre-war ballroom dancing.
Moonlight Serenade, composed by Glenn Miller in 1939, is a defining piece of the big band era.
Its dreamy melody and saxophone-led arrangement became Miller's theme song and a WWII cultural icon.
Moonlight Serenade (1939) is Glenn Miller's signature big band jazz arrangement,
featuring his iconic reed section sound. It became a WWII anthem and remains
one of the most recognizable instrumental pieces of the swing era.
This iconic orchestral jazz composition became Glenn Miller's signature tune, featuring his innovative reed section sound that defined the swing era. Its dreamy quality contrasted with typical up-tempo swing numbers, helping popularize "sweet" big band music.
Every arrangement may include tempo markings and metronome suggestions