aubade

[ˈɔːbeɪd]

aubade Definition

a poem or piece of music appropriate to the dawn or early morning.

Using aubade: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aubade" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The composer wrote an aubade to celebrate the new day.

  • Example

    She woke up early to listen to the aubade played by the birds outside her window.

  • Example

    The poet recited an aubade at the sunrise ceremony.

Phrases with aubade

  • a musical performance given to someone, usually at night, as a token of affection or admiration

    Example

    He sang a serenade under her window to express his love for her.

  • a song or poem that celebrates the beauty of the morning

    Example

    The choir performed a morning song to welcome the new day.

  • the singing of birds at dawn

    Example

    The dawn chorus is one of the most beautiful sounds of nature.

Origins of aubade

from Old French 'alba', meaning 'dawn'

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Summary: aubade in Brief

An 'aubade' [ˈɔːbeɪd] is a poem or piece of music that is appropriate to the dawn or early morning. It is often used to celebrate the beauty of the morning and the start of a new day. Other related terms include 'serenade,' a musical performance given to someone as a token of affection or admiration, 'morning song,' a song or poem that celebrates the beauty of the morning, and 'dawn chorus,' the singing of birds at dawn.