The opposite of a postlude (recessional) would be a prelude.
I would imagine intro or introductory numbers are played(not counting rehearsals or tune-ups!) The term Introit might be used, this is a religious term often applied to the entrance hymn at a Mass, sort of ( a bad analog, deceny leaguers, but it) is sort of like , in lay terms a Theme Song. The last song is called a recessional number, again showing a resemblance to religious practice, where one has, of course, an Introit Hymn, several during the course of the mass ( offertory, communion) and finally the Recessional or closing theme song.l Many television programs had separate and quite different intro and recessional theme songs, there was no intentional sacrilege the custom seemed to fit. Recessional songs are mildly soft and down beat, seldom revved up or (Full Blast) they are songs of parting to the party, I say we did cover all four walls of sound!
In not sure the name of it exactly but it plays at the beginning of Jason Derulo's Ridin' Solo is GREAT for that. My aunt used it in her wedding, worked great.
the "song"song
Jeremiah's Song is about a song about Jeremiahs song
In my church, JOy to the World! was the traditional, and wide-open recessional number- indeed recessional- and played-out to the max!
Recessional - novel - was created in 1994.
Recessional - poem - was created in 1897.
Recessional - novel - has 484 pages.
I'm Catholic and I go to church every Sunday and on holidays. The closing hymn is called the recessional hymn.
The ISBN of Recessional - novel - is 0-679-43612-X.
The recessional music was Walton's Crown Imperial.
The Tagalog word for recessional is "paglalakad palabas" or "paglabas."
pomp and circumstance in the beginning and pro or recessional at the end of the graduation.
Non "cheesy" recessionals Trumpet Tune in D ------------- Henry Purcell Canon in D ---------------------- Johann Pachelbel Grand Choeur Dialogue ------- Eugene Gigout Jesu, Joy of Mans' Desiring --- Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude on a Festal Song ----- Gordon Young Toccata from Sym #5 ---------- Charles-Marie Widor
The opposite of a postlude (recessional) would be a prelude.
It's called the recessional