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This article reproduces a serenade from an early twentieth-century German guitar magazine. It is for guitar trio and of moderate difficulty. The introductory commentary attributes the piece to Elsa Just (1894–1919) and includes a translation of the entry on Just from Zuth's 1926 Handbuch der Laute und Gitarre. Notes This article is one of a series of seven celebrating the work of Matanya Ophee (1932–2017) on the ninetieth anniversary of his birth. Written between 1982 and 1991, these articles first appeared in early issues of the GFA’s magazine Soundboard. The writings in this series are really columns—short introductions to scores, which are also reproduced here as they appeared in the original magazines. Ophee’s long-form research appears in various places, but an important anthology is his Essays on Guitar History (Columbus, OH: Orphee, 2016). An introduction to the present series, surveying Ophee’s contribution to Soundboard, is provided by Stanley Yates. Below are links to each article in the series: Introduction Matanya Ophee’s Contributions to Soundboard Magazine: A Retrospective, by Stanley Yates Articles A Rondo Allegro by François Molino Carlos Pedrell’s Al atardecer en los jardines de Arlaja Rudolph Süss’s Lyrische Suite no. 1, op. 23 J.N. Bobrowicz’s Grand Polonaise, op. 24 Rudolph Süss’s Lyrische Suite no. 2, op. 24 Elsa Just’s Ständchen for Guitar Trio Athénaïs Paulian’s Airs and Variations, op. 1