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- Antiphonal Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
- ANTIPHONAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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- Antiphonal singing | Call-and-response, Choral, Polyphony
- ANTIPHONAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
- Antiphonary - Wikipedia
- Antiphon | Gregorian chant, liturgy, hymns | Britannica
- Antiphony Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
- Antiphonal - definition of antiphonal by The Free Dictionary
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Antiphonal Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANTIPHONAL is antiphonary.
ANTIPHONAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
There was some antiphonal reciting, and then a long selection which the young man in robes read with the same voice of solemn triumph. From Project Gutenberg And spontaneously there rose …
Antiphon - Wikipedia
An antiphon (Greek ἀντίφωνον, ἀντί "opposite" and φωνή "voice") is a short chant in Christian ritual, sung as a refrain. The texts of antiphons are usually taken from the Psalms or Scripture, but may also be freely composed.
Antiphonal singing | Call-and-response, Choral, Polyphony
Antiphonal singing, alternate singing by two choirs or singers. Antiphonal singing is of great antiquity and occurs in the folk and liturgical music of many cultures. Descriptions of it occur in the Old Testament.
ANTIPHONAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In a conventional popular idiom, the presence of a backing group is intended to support or form an antiphonal dialogue with the lead singer (s). This latest adaptation further exploits the music's …
Antiphonary - Wikipedia
An antiphonary or antiphonal is one of the liturgical books intended for use in choro (i.e. in the liturgical choir), and originally characterized, as its name implies, by the assignment to it principally of the antiphons used in various parts of the Latin liturgical rites.
Antiphon | Gregorian chant, liturgy, hymns | Britannica
Antiphon, in Roman Catholic liturgical music, chant melody and text sung before and after a psalm verse, originally by alternating choirs (antiphonal singing). The antiphonal singing of psalms was adopted from Hebrew worship by the early Christian churches, notably that of …
Antiphony Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANTIPHONY is responsive alternation between two groups especially of singers.
Antiphonal - definition of antiphonal by The Free Dictionary
Define antiphonal. antiphonal synonyms, antiphonal pronunciation, antiphonal translation, English dictionary definition of antiphonal. adj. 1. Relating to or resembling an antiphon. 2. Answering responsively, as in antiphony. 3. Occurring or responding in turns; alternating: "a couple of...
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