How To Use Postlude In A Sentence
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I think I actually snuck it in as a postlude once.
Mod squad
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In her postlude to the book, she added, ‘Out of that struggle to find himself he created art that made an enormous contribution to theater and dance almost worldwide.’
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That's it: from now on, every prelude and postlude gets listed in the church bulletin as "Abrogated Pedagogy." posted by Matthew @ 9: 56 AM
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The organist then begins a short postlude as the congregants greet each other in the pews, laughing and offering hugs and hellos.
American Grace
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Appendix E, p. 150, for an example.) [Transcriber's Note: Corrected misspelling "Ribbatua" in original.] _Ritornello, ritornelle_ -- a short instrumental prelude, interlude, or postlude, in a vocal composition, as _e. g._, in an operatic aria or chorus.
Music Notation and Terminology
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Finally, in a "postlude" Sachs recalls his own boyhood discovery -- in Cleveland -- of Beethoven and touches on the composer's importance to him.
'The Ninth: Beethoven and the World of 1824,' by Harvey Sachs
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Bookending the opera proper had been a prologue and postlude by actor Malcolm McDowell.
Rodney Punt: Amahl and the Night Visitors From Intimate Opera of Pasadena
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But relax, because the ad ends with a sort of ethereal, euphoric postlude, making one feel as though Fimian will be descending on Fairfax on clouds and wearing a halo.
Connolly and Fimian: The art of ads hominem
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It ends with a ravishingly beautiful orchestral postlude as Junior, Dinah's mentally ill adult son, embraces her casket.
Catching Up to Bernstein
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Preludes, offertories, anthems, postludes - these and their like are not essential to worship.
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Also added is a postlude in which the authors mount a spirited defence of their position in response to the hostile reception given to the first edition.
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Rodrigo arranged his own assassination, supplied a DVD postlude to the masses via YouTube & social media, begged his country, Enough Guatemala, Enough!
Kingdom of the blind
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It was sufficiently exhilarating to maintain our interest in the postlude performance of the original final movement, which Saint-Saëns scrapped on the frank advice of his mother.
Steven Isserlis – review
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The whole is introduced by a ‘prelude’ called The Amen Stone (which means ‘May it come to pass’) and closes with a postlude about the same stone.
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This work consists of a collection of 7 chorales with preludes and postludes with which the organist can make his contribution to all the liturgical parts of the religious service.
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The last bar of the orchestral ritornel must be played a good deal ritardando, so as to make the tempo of this postlude even more majestic where the trumpets enter, by which means also the violins will be enabled to bring out the lively staccato figures strongly and clearly.
Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt
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While some composers have excelled at writing preludes, Silvestrov has become the master of the postlude.
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This work consists of a collection of 7 chorales with preludes and postludes with which the organist can make his contribution to all the liturgical parts of the religious service.
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The last four measures are codetta, or postlude, and corroborate the prélude.
Lessons in Music Form A Manual of Analysis of All the Structural Factors and Designs Employed in Musical Composition
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This is a good choice for groups who do prelude or postlude music at church services or other functions.
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Preludes, offertories, anthems, postludes - these and their like are not essential to worship.
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The Vocalise, which was not on Previn's recording, comes as a quiet postlude to the Second's drama.
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Bloom informs us that he wrote the monograph as a postlude to ‘Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human’.
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They make an odd postlude to Bach and Brahms, however.