Romantic. Of all the hundreds of melodies composed by Franz Schubert, Serenade (or Staendchen) stands out as one of the most sublime. It was written in 1826 as a "Lied" (song) for solo voice and piano using text from Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. Keith Terrett has scored the song for trumpet in B-flat and piano. It is appropriate for intermediate level performers. -the publisher