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Definition of Postludes

Postlude
Postlude Post"lude, n. [Pref. post- + -lude, as in prelude.] (Med.) A voluntary at the end of a service.

Meaning of Postludes from wikipedia

- an article on "postlude", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "postlude" You can also: Search for Postlude in Wikipedia to...
- new carols commissioned by King's College, Cambridge, since 1983. Organ postludes have also been commissioned in certain years, as shown in the table below...
- /2, 149/1 00261 1040 1. 1713-02-23 Trio (a.k.a. (Canonic) Trio Sonata; postlude to the Hunting Cantata?) F maj. Vl Ob Bc 29: 230 I/35: 1 after BWV 208...
- chorus. Ritornello form was used in instrumental preludes, interludes or postludes (or any combination of these) within the aria and opera chorus; most frequently...
- January 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2020. Linder, Brian (23 May 2001). "Potter Postlude". IGN. Archived from the original on 4 July 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2020...
- instrument would also be used for instrumental preludes, interludes, and postludes. In the Poltava tradition, the instrumental accompaniment is much sp****r...
- of the typical worship service, including preludes, offertory music, postludes, or music for contemplation. Pastoral elements of the service may include...
- Tristia vn vc pf 1880? Chamber renumbered as S.378a, S.378b, S.378c 723a# W6 Postlude (on a theme from Orpheus) ? 1871 Chamber based on S.98; now attributed...
- by Nicholas Britell John Madison Knight - Composed by Nicholas Britell Postlude - Performed by Nicholas Britell The Free State of Jones - Performed by...
- Closing Prayer Extinguishing of the Candles Choral Response The Recessional Postlude The United Methodist Church's understanding of a "saint" is not unique...