In Catholic worship, an organ piece played at the end of a divine service; in classical music, analogous to an epilogue.
1 The postlude is orchestral, with the chorus speaking above the music.
2 Tildy may show up there to watch this ' postlude ' that's being tacked onto her play.
3 The organist began his postlude immediately after the benediction and the people began to go out.
4 They're going to do a postlude at the reception to clear up any confusion about the play.
5 Now she's arranged for some kind of ' postlude ' during the reception so people won't go home in confusion.
6 And she still had to get through tonight's reception and make sure that the postlude was properly executed.
7 At the close of the message, which referred to sundry matters of current business, came a playful postlude .
8 Mother Ravenel, it seems, has arranged a little ' postlude , ' to be presented by the cast during the reception.
9 Tell everyone you mingle with that we have the postlude still to come, but meanwhile to enjoy the refreshments.
10 This piece was certainly effective but, to my mind, it calls out for an extended instrumental postlude , which it did not get.
11 After the first outburst, to which the organ appends a brief postlude , Santuzza leads in the canticle, "Innegiamo il Signor non dmorte":
12 The applause came after the last note of the orchestral postludes .
13 The bell movement (in five flats) ( Postlude ) by J.
14 The postlude is orchestral, with the chorus speaking above the music.
15 Tildy may show up there to watch this ' postlude ' that's being tacked onto her play.
16 The organist began his postlude immediately after the benediction and the people began to go out.
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