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postlude

[pohst-lood] / ˈpoʊst lud /


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I know this because Sting once put his hand supportively on my back while I practiced the postlude of Schumann’s song cycle “Dichterliebe,” and I haven’t washed that shirt since.

From New York Times

And I’m really proud of the orchestral moments: The Act I postlude is one of the most beautiful things Bernstein ever wrote.

From New York Times

Make a very long weekend of your trip to the Berkshires with three Boston Symphony concerts and, as a postlude on Monday, an evening with the young players of the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra.

From New York Times

At the worship services, he usually plays the prelude, an offertory and the postlude, as well as accompaniments to congregational singing.

From Washington Times

In the wake of the finale, sculpted organically into swells surging like ocean waves, the encore of Elgar’s “Salut D’Amour” made a delightful postlude.

From Washington Post