1. The Serenade, a string quartet, was composed in about 1762. It is generally believed that it was composed by Haydn, who is known as the father of violin and symphony. Later, scholars verified that it was the work of Roman Hoffstetter, a German composer.
2. It was originally the second movement of the Seventeenth String Quartet in F Major.
3. Later, it was adapted into orchestral music, orchestral ensemble, violin solo, guitar music, etc.