postlude

/ˈpoʊstluːd/
noun
  1. A piece of music played at the end of a church service, concert, or other event.
    • The organist played a quiet postlude as the congregation left the church.
    • After the final speech, a soft postlude filled the auditorium.
    • The wedding ceremony ended with a joyful postlude on the piano.
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