A postlude is a piece of music played at the conclusion of a service or ceremony. It typically follows the recessional (the exit of the clergy) and continues as the congregation departs. A postlude, being instrumental, doesn’t require participation from the congregation in the same way a final hymn does. As such, it provides a moment for individual reflection without the need for communal singing. Personally, I see the postlude as a final musical offering to the Almighty. @cjashworth wrote this very accessible piece and has made it available instantly via PDF on his website below.
Score: https://colintheorganist.wixsite.com/home/compositions
Colin’s rendition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j3QDbkebaQ
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