How To Use Antiphon In A Sentence
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Psalms were sung antiphonally, that is, first one side would sing and the other side would answer.
Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
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The theme of the workshop will be study of Gregorian chant neums and stylistic performance technique as applied to the repertoire of the monastic office (psalmody, antiphons, responsories, etc.).
More Gregorian Chant - Italia!
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This is reflected in the choice of prayers, psalms, versicles, and antiphons.
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The composer adapts the antiphonal structure by alternating sections of linear two-voice writing with those of chordal textures, the latter serving as multiple refrains.
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For one thing, he likes to set up these pieces antiphonally.
Sacred Songs And DJs: New Classical CDs
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Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings.
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It was the manner of singing psalms antiphonally, that is alternately by two choirs, to which we are accustomed, that had already been introduced at Antioch in the time of the Patriarch
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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Norbert sang the antiphons and censed the sanctuary - I felt as though I was moving about in a dark room where strange figures brushed up against my shoulders, and strange voices guided me along.
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Below is a video from Tenebrae of Good Friday, showing two of the Matins responsories, and the Benedictus with its antiphon in English.
Tenebrae at Blackfriars Oxford
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In this almost totally integrated work, Monteverdi included five vesper psalm settings along with solo motets which he used as substitutes for the antiphons which would normally have been chanted between the psalms.
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Much less attention was paid, for example, to his polychoral works (including masses, psalms, antiphons, and sequences), some of which stand apart from the better-known pieces through such aspects as their greater rhythmic animation.
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"Vatican newspaper highlights work of scholarly singing nun"
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(antiphone) or from the adjective antiphonos, and that it signified a chant by alternate choirs.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
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antiphonal laughter
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The sanctoral of the antiphonary is the oldest document of that kind in the Coptic literature.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement]
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Allow me to send you my finished composition of this Cacilia, the musical foundation of which is furnished by the Gregorian antiphone: "Cantantibus organis,
Letters
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The Istanbul Antiphonal is a large, secular Hungarian antiphonary of 303 folios in choirbook format, written in the diocese of Esztergom around 1360.
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Clearly, you must atone for citing a link the way most normal people understand it, rather than the super-secret way antiphone demands.
Another debate? Democrats... CNN...
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Then we begin stripping the altar and the entire chancel while the choir and the congregation chant Psalm 22 antiphonally.
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That said, antiphone - go watch some Emeril and kick it up a notch, eh?
"He is a transformational figure, he is a new generation coming onto the world stage, onto the American stage" -- Colin Powell endorses Obama.
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The first, given by Dr. Jennifer Donelson discussed the history and role of the Gregorian repertoire in the Roman Catholic Mass, especially the introit antiphon and gradual.
Sacred Music Renewal in the Southeast: Musica Sacra Florida Gregorian Chant Conference
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There are Books of Hours painted on vellum, intricate hymnals, Psalters, antiphonals, breviaries, bestiaries, herbals, and luminous Bibles for monasteries and kings.
The Memory Palace
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Carla Gottlieb years ago identified the text along the edge of Mary's garment in two of the four panels, the Visitation and the Presentation in the Temple, as from a Marian antiphon sung at the Feast of the Purification.
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Viewed structurally, the book contains distinct voices and voice-realms, but places them in antiphonal relations that suggest community.
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We then proceeded to learn chant for the reformed Roman rite and in the evening, we gathered for first Vespers of the Baptism of the Lord, using the new antiphons from the Solesmes antiphonal and the responsory, 'Hodie in Iordane'.
Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge's Winter Weekend
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An antiphon usually refers to a syllabic setting of a brief Scriptural text sung before and after a psalm or canticle.
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While readings, antiphons, or responses might be added to the margins of Psalters or incorporated into the text proper during the copying process, creating what was known as a ferial or choral Psalter, the Psalter itself remained the same, no matter who the user was.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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Norbert sang the antiphons and censed the sanctuary - I felt as though I was moving about in a dark room where strange figures brushed up against my shoulders, and strange voices guided me along.
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A magna cum laude graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Amanda Nelson's first appearance in the public eye came when she discovered two 15th century antiphonals (chant books) in the archives of the university.
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a psalm (like our antiphons), which introduces a sticheron, or hymn sung at Matins and Vespers.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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Business had invaded the cloisters, where, in lieu of antiphonaries, fat ledgers lay on the lecterns.
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Selected stanzas of this hymn can be sung antiphonally.
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Evening Prayer II for August 15 features this antiphon: ‘The Virgin Mary was taken up to the heavenly bridal chamber where the King of kings is seated on a starry throne.’
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Early Elizabethan anthems were modelled on the Latin antiphon or motet, but they cautiously followed the queen's injunction by being largely syllabic, with a minimum of counterpoint.
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(canon 30): "Et quia convenit ordinem ecclesiae ab omnibus aequaliter custodiri studendum est ut ubique fit et post antiphonas collectiones per ordinem ab episcopis vel presbyteris dicantur et hymni matutini vel vesperenti diebus omnibus decantentur et in conclusione matutinarum vel vespertinarum missarum post hymnos, capitella de psalmis dicantur et plebs collecta oratione ad vesperam ab Episcopo cum benedictione dimittatur".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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I'm not actually convinced tunes for those even exist — the Paris Breviary was a modernist "priest's prayerbook" kind of liturgy and I'm not positive that a supplemental antiphoner ever existed for the innovative stuff they threw in.
A couple of Office/chant books in English
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The Magnificat antiphon for 2d Vespers from the Discalced Carmelite usage:
23 January -- Festa in Desponsatione Beatæ Mariæ Virginis
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The majority of works formerly in the collection of Robert Lehman represents one of the most spectacular types of illuminated manuscripts (and a specialty of Italian artists) - the oversized choir books, known as antiphonaries and graduals, that contain the sung parts of the mass.
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In many daily Masses around the country, where no music appears, there is someone present who often reads the entrance antiphon from the pew, with the rest of the congregation joining in if people find the right page.
Rice's Simple Choral Gradual
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The first part consists of an antiphonal chant from the Service for the Thursday Preceding Good Friday.
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The way the monks moved echoed the antiphons of the psalms themselves.
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On the day I saw the exhibit, this hand-copied book was open to the Magnificat antiphon for Vespers on Septuagesima Sunday.
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Rather than a cacophony, it makes of itself a kind of polyphony, an antiphonal richness, an enjoyment of life and the capacity to sing, every day a kind of celebration.
Guanajuato's sonic landscape
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Good Lord, deliver us!" comes the solemn antiphone of the telegraph editor, the assistant telegraph editor, Corkey and the copy boy.
David Lockwin—The People's Idol
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'Too large for a missal,' he thought, 'and not the shape of an antiphoner; perhaps it may be something good, after all.'
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
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The Manuscript Division also contains antiphonaries and missals from the Catholic Church from the Medieval and early modern eras.
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His comment on the hymn itself traces its wording to several passages of Revelation and notes how the antiphon relates the hymn to the Eucharistic banquet of which it is a part.
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As in many Renaissance antiphonaries, the prominence of the large historiated initial T and the profuse border decoration have reduced the text to a few verses.
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The term hymn has a less definite meaning than those of antiphon or responsory, and in the primitive liturgies its use is somewhat uncertain.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
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The four-voice Salve regina, sub-titled ‘Diversi diversa orant’, incorporates seven Marian antiphons, each of the lower voices freely paraphrasing two plainsong antiphons in succession while the superius unfolds the Salve.
Archive 2009-06-01
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Lots of words are just as rarely used, and yet just as legitimate: consider “trichinosis”, “antediluvian”, “antiphonic”, “okapi”.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Guestblogging Dictionary Myths:
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Here there seems to have been introduced about this time what is now generally called antiphon, i. e., a short melodic composition sung in connexion with the antiphonal rendering of a psalm.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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At the conclusion, entering the sanctuary, the choir sang the responsory, "Gaude Maria Virgo" or the prose, "Inviolata" or some other antiphon in honour of the Blessed Virgin.
Candlemas, The Feast of the Presentation and Purification
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And when this anthem of jealous antiphonies and uneven rhythms had dwindled quite away and fainted in one last solitary note of silver, there started somewhere another sequence; and this, almost at its last stroke, was interrupted by yet another, which went on to tell the hour of noon in its own way, quite slowly and significantly, as though none knew it.
Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story
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From hot-air balloons above the square, orchestras of children blowing on giant seashells played enthusiastic, strident antiphonies.
Do Comets Dream?
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This very brief Vespers is already found in the Compiègne antiphonary, a manuscript of the ninth century; but inasmuch as an analogous rite is also found in the Ambrosian Easter vigil, it is probably much older.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 6.2 - Holy Saturday and the Blessing of the Font, Litany of the Saints, Mass and Vespers
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One finds this mirrored in the antiphonies between orchestral groups in a huge, highly contrapuntal gigue.
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They were to sit in cloister when reading each reading his own book, save those who might be singing from antiphoners, graduals, or hymnaries.
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The transition from De Quincey's childhood to his opium-experiences is as natural, therefore, as from strophe to antistrophe in choral antiphonies.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
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Such is the case of an antiphonary for the Divine Office that is currently housed in the Chapter Library of Toledo Cathedral ms.
Archive 2008-05-01
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Vespers, that is, the capitulum, hymn, antiphon of the "Magnificat", is taken from the Sanctorale.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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The liturgical chant of our Catholic tradition, on the other hand, privileges the responsorial, dialogical, antiphonal and acclamatory modes of performance.
Fr. Kirby Weighs in: Hymns vs. Propers
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Under conductor Will Crutchfield, the orchestra and chorus brought richness and bel canto lyricism to the score, from the galloping motifs of the overture to the antiphonal horn playing that evoked the echoes of the Swiss mountains, the lively, fugal mustering of the cantons in Act II, and the victorious tremolos of the finale.
Pared 'Flute' Is a Muted Production
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The format of antiphonaries is large and the text consists of several abbreviations to maximize the size of the script, so that it could be read by the choir, gathered at a tall pulpit during mass.
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My one carp with the piece is that it relies a bit too heavily on antiphony, a natural device for two choirs.
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For this reason, his first great project was a notated Antiphoner: "For, in such a ways, with the help of God I have determined to notate this antiphoner, so that hereafter through it, any intelligent and diligent person can learn a chant, and after he has learned well part of it through a teach, he recognizes the rest unhesitatingly by himself without a teacher.
Guido the Innovator
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The offertory antiphon is also sung periodically and increasingly so as more and more singers can handle the material.
Music at St. Peter's: The Transformation
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A passage closely resembling the opening strains of Kol Nidre appears in two medieval antiphonaries where it is given as an example of a pneuma in the first Gregorian mode.
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The antiphonal, on the other hand, contains the chants sung antiphonally in the divine office.
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The post-Reformation choir was usually split into two antiphonal groups: cantoris on the precentor's side and decani opposite on the dean's side.
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After the repetition of the Antiphon at the end of the last Psalm of a Nocturn, is said the appropriate Versicle and Respond according to the Office of the Day.
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antiphone, you are entitled to say that, base on the First Amendment, but not on a fair reading of my words.
"He is a transformational figure, he is a new generation coming onto the world stage, onto the American stage" -- Colin Powell endorses Obama.
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Antiphonal and antistrophic structure go easily together: see Deborah's Song, page 152.
Select Masterpieces of Biblical Literature
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Bear in mind that the church was completely full on each of these days, and to have the entire congregation chant psalms and antiphons from books with 'square notation' is quite an achievement.
Tenebrae at Blackfriars Oxford
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The Lamas with their deep voices were intoning the prayers while the lesser priests answered with their antiphonies.
Beasts, Men and Gods
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Harris's style is strong and assertive, imbued with an American melos of hymn tunes and folksongs, and using the orchestra to create powerful effects of block antiphony.
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Two antiphonal trumpets join the soloist to represent the Trinity.
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MacTavish was heard to groan, "Oh, why tid I leave my home!" to which a voice responded in mocking antiphone, "Why tid you cross ta teep?
The House with the Green Shutters
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There are Books of Hours painted on vellum, intricate hymnals, Psalters, antiphonals, breviaries, bestiaries, herbals, and luminous Bibles for monasteries and kings.
The Memory Palace
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It is a winter antiphonary made up of 87 parchment pages.
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These rendered plainchant in unison (the boys, where available, singing an octave above the men), either as a body or antiphonally across the choir.
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The first contains the antiphons, responsories, and the various invitatories; also the Salve Regina, the Ave Regina, and the Te Deum.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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The Thrakian’s sword jabbed out, piercing Antiphones’ belly.
Lord of the Silver Bow
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Consequently, my favorite pieces are the ones where Evett lets himself go: What an Attractive Thing Is Judgment and the Marian antiphons.
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Other English equivalents for antiphonary are antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in current liteature).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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The organ is treated as a liturgical voice, taking up the reprise of the antiphon after each of the five psalms, and basing its improvisation on the melody of the original chant of the antiphon: canon, chorale etc,.
Metropolitan Cathedral of Edinburgh
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Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings.
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Whereas the Furies’ verse maintains a regular rhyme scheme and forms a coherent antiphonal structure of response and chorus, the mocking tone of their words moves their chorus away from the emotiveness of aria into the narrative realm of fiction that in the opera buffa is largely the domain of recitative.
'An assiduous frequenter of the Italian opera': Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound and the opera buffa
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An antiphon usually refers to a syllabic setting of a brief Scriptural text sung before and after a psalm or canticle.
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Virtually all types of medieval book are represented - Bibles, Psalters, antiphonaries, missals, patristic and philosophical texts, devotional works, and over fifty Books of Hours.
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Missale Mixtum/Liturgia Mozarabica, Migne's P.L. A couple of stories came the NLM's way pertaining to the Mozarabic liturgy, related to an 11th century Mozarabic antiphonary which is completely in tact -- and, reportedly, the only such example in existence.
New Liturgical Movement
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But, like a performance in an empty hall, there's no longer any reciprocity in Hurston's antiphonal epistemics.
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Thus, the reader should say the antiphon, followed by the canticle, then the Gloria Patri, and then the antiphon again.
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Fair coverage, would include, not just the antipodes singing their antiphons of dissent, but a much fuller range of opinions and perspectives.
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The collected microfilms contain medieval manuscripts of musical compositions, such as missals, antiphonaries, graduals, passions, lamentations, lute and organ tabulatures, as well as treatises on the theory of music.
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Antiphon This is the wood of the cross – chant (tutti)
Music for Holy Week, St. John, Stamford
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The date 1314 identifies the manuscript as part of a documented antiphonary series. The same date together with the signature of the scribe can be found in another volume in Bologna.
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Then we begin stripping the altar and the entire chancel while the choir and the congregation chant Psalm 22 antiphonally.
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The museum contains polyptychs, illuminated antiphonaries from the end of the fifteenth century, silverware, chalices, reliquaries, and a precious manuscript by Lotarius, king of Lorraine, dated 840.
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I need to complete the revision of the antiphons and responsories to include alleluias.
Gregorian Vesperal for Easter Season Available
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The antiphoner was also appointed for a week at a time.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
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On semi-doubles and those of a lesser rite the suffrages are now reduced to a single antiphon and orison which is common to all the saints heretofore commemorated, whilst the preces ( "Miserere" and versicles) formerly imposed on the greater feriæ are now suppressed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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Already, half an hour ago Alcibiades and Yaxis had departed with their pushcarts, one to the north and one to the south, calling antiphonally as they went, in clear, high voices that came fainter and fainter to
Mr. Achilles
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De Angelis is based on an antiphon by Hildegard of Bingen, a composer Hatzis admires greatly not just for her music but also for her theology.
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They sang the Gloria in Excelsis antiphonally, dividing the lines between high and low voices.
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Catholic Spain was the final bastion of the old ways, where Antiphonals would continue to be handwritten by cloistered monks well into the eighteenth century.
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One of the antiphons for Aunemund's liturgy at Saint-Nizier makes such a move.
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The chants found in an antiphonal include the antiphons sung with the psalms and canticles
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Comparison with the structures of bygone centuries can prove useful, because the format of anthem books and antiphonaries is very similar to that of bound newspapers.
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The events are presented in episodic form, as a continuous narrative tossed antiphonally to and fro between the actresses.
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Vespers consists of five psalms with their antiphons as usual, and the Magnificat, with an antiphon from the Gospel of the day.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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The two choirs proceed in antiphonal fashion, a kind of call and response, but the really interesting thing is the music is completely independent.
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The first part consists of an antiphonal chant from the Service for the Thursday Preceding Good Friday.
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many conservative Catholics mumble the antiphon at Mass and let the words roll off them like water off a duck's back.
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The effect of all these voices is of an antiphonal interplay that Koger claims has its roots in jazz and in the call-and-response format of traditional African and antebellum music.
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The alleluias are strong and simple, with mainly two-part antiphony (back-and-forth) between the men and the women.
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Capitulate, or antiphone will stamp his feet and maybe even hold his breath.
Another debate? Democrats... CNN...
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All of the responsories, antiphons for the Magnificat, invitatories, and the Venite now have their proper Gregorian melodies.
Archive 2008-04-01
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The Cecilian Vespers are comprised of five psalm settings with their accompanying antiphons.
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(Antiphona also means the antiphon of a psalm or canticle, which is of the same form as in the Roman Rite.)
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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Elisions, stretti, contractions, prolongations and antiphonal presentations are only some of the devices the composer frequently employs to achieve a pacing that clarifies the overall direction of the melodic trajectory of a piece.
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There's one, basically the main organ here in the front, and there's also an antiphonal organ which is in the back, which is not as big as the one in the front.
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Well Rachael, the antiphons were rather free melodies that were sung.
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Light plays a key role throughout the altarpiece, and the word's absence perhaps explains why there is no text from the antiphon at all in Daret's Nativity.
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Prime refers to the Divine Office, the regimen of worship separated into daily ‘hours’ - those psalms, canticles, hymns, responsories, antiphons, and so on, distinct from the mass.
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The only two English antiphoners I'm aware of are the Monastic Diurnal Noted, which sadly does not have the Psalms in it, necessitating book-juggling, and the Mundelein Psalter, which is sadly not really an antiphoner at all.
A couple of Office/chant books in English
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Traditionally sung as an antiphon in honour of the Blessed Virgin, Rubbra places it directly after the account of Christ's appearance to Mary Magdalene in the garden.
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The large capital initial "A" of the word "Angelus", in which is inscribed a representation of the three Marys discovering the empty tomb of Christ, was cut out of the third sheet of an antiphonary composed for the Florentine convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli in 1396
Sta Maria degli Angeli. Florence
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For each Psalm an antiphon is given as a recurring theme phrase to be sung by the choir or the people.
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The post-Reformation choir was usually split into two antiphonal groups: cantoris on the precentor's side and decani opposite on the dean's side.
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The antiphon Diversunt sibi, they divided my garments, is followed by the psalm, Deus, Deus meus.
The Tradition of the Washing of the Altar
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The Hour of Matins is divided into three nocturns, as on the greater feasts, each of which consists of three psalms with their antiphons, a versicle, and three readings with their responsories.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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Due to textual antiphony, the choice ultimately rests with the individual reader.
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Other English equivalents for antiphonary are antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in current liteature).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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This leaf is one of a group of twelve cuttings excised from two volumes of an antiphonary.
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Of the Subdeacons, the Primicerius of the Cantores gathered up the chasuble already at the antiphon of the introit, the others like the Deacon after the oratio.
Use, History and Development of the "Planeta Plicata" or Folded Chasuble
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During the procession which now follows, and at which all the partakers carry lighted candles in their hands, the choir sings the antiphon "Adorna thalamum tuum, Sion", composed by St. John of Damascus, one of the few pieces which, text and music, have been borrowed by the Roman Church from the Greeks.
Candlemas, The Feast of the Presentation and Purification
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Photo: A contemporary Cistercian monk reads a hand-illuminated antiphonary.
Wired Top Stories
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The anthem books belong to a complete series composed of antiphonaries and graduals, which the Dominican community used for liturgy all year round, as established by the General Chapter of Paris in 1256.
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The chants set were Vespers responsories, Mass graduals, and alleluias, and perhaps some processional antiphons.
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The musical treatment ranges from monodic to polyphonic; there are antiphonal passages, most notably when high and low voices alternate in the Christe eleison section.
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The vitae often refer to the nuns attending Mass and offices, sitting in their choirstalls and singing the liturgy, or like Irmgart of Kirchberg, reciting the litany of saints. 66 The many mystical and visionary experiences that occurred within that monastic space were often marked by noting the psalm, antiphon, or sequence that the women were singing at the exact moment of experience or revelation.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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I general I would say yes, provided the full antiphon is sung.
The Reform is Being Reformed
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It matched precisely, to her memory, the description in Les Tarots: a bare table, none of the artefacts of religion - no candles, no silver cross, no missal, no antiphoner.
Sepulchre
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There, now, I was the same way in the convent: I lived on and I lived on; sang antiphonies and dulias, until I had rested up, and had finally grown weary of it; and then all at once -- hop! and into a cabaret
Yama: the pit
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The best effects were achieved in Ignatio Donati's O Gloriosa Domina, where the cornetto was placed, antiphonally, in the upper gallery of the church, behind the audience.
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For the guilty, on the other hand, even a strong body is to no avail, since his soul fails him, “believing the vengeance coming to him is for his impieties” (Antiphon 5).
Ancient Theories of Soul
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Sometimes the entire cast is onstage as antiphonal voices from all over; sometimes a few characters linger silently on the fringes of the unit set that, as designed by John Lee Beatty, is both simple and versatile.
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The singing voices of summer were all a-throb, filling the air with great antiphonies of praise, till this good June day was fairly wild with the sheer joy of life.
The Doctor : a Tale of the Rockies
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Here is the text in English and Latin from the Dominican antiphonary.
12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004
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Though here, too, there is the braggadocio of the blues persona, Cortez employs less antiphony in her own voice, using instead a softer, more sensual tone to simulate a jazz ballad.
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Besides these antiphonies other works have been incorrectly attributed to him.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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The lines of these striking poems move antiphonally, weaving the commodious arcs of deliberation for which Donahue strives to understand the world.
TERRA LUCIDA by JOSEPH DONAHUE
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He was looking inwards, which meant he didn't need to write 4O-voice motets, or antiphons which last 20 minutes.
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With antiphonal brass stationed in the Lincoln Theater balcony, the orchestral climax was glorious.
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Many, if not most, of these were contrafacts i.e, adapted from existing chants, such as the invitatory antiphons Venite omnes and Regem sepulcrum beati Iacobi.
Archive 2009-04-01
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This reversal is followed by the theophany or joy of the congregation and the word joy is repeated again and again in antiphonal response.
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Lowell declares that 'The Progress of Poesy' 'overflies all other English lyrics like an eagle,' and Mr. Gosse observes of both poems that the qualities to be regarded are 'originality of structure, the varied music of their balanced strophes, as of majestic antiphonal choruses, answering one another in some antique temple, and the extraordinary skill with which the evolution of the theme is observed and restrained.'
A History of English Literature
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One room in particular is dedicated to a display of the 58 illuminated Choir books that were in use in the cathedral until 1930: graduals, antiphonaries and vesperals, carried out on parchment between 1508 and 1530 but unfortunately seriously damaged in the flood of 1966.
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The actual text begins with the psalter, that is the psalms arranged for the week, with their normal antiphons and hymns.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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It is concluded that antiphonal songs in the song fair reveal the traditional custom of choosing one's spouse by singing love songs, while those in Hua'er Hui give expression t...
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Song matching appears to be a feature of antiphonal singing of Brown-headed Cowbird flight whistles.
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In 1980 Daniel Wildenstein enriched the museum with his father's extraordinary collection of illuminations: 228 mediaeval miniatures taken from antiphonaries, missals and books of hours.
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The historic music of that antiphonal chorus needs to be heard, and remembered.
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Prime refers to the Divine Office, the regimen of worship separated into daily ‘hours’ - those psalms, canticles, hymns, responsories, antiphons, and so on, distinct from the mass.
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It is concluded that antiphonal songs in the song fair reveal the traditional custom of choosing one's spouse by singing love songs, while those in "Hua'er" Hui g...
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We ended with antiphonies of praise for this descendant of Justin Morgan.
The Killer
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Since this antiphon is the only composition thus far attributed to the daughter of Ioannes Kladas, it serves as the only source of style for the composer.
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That Simon himself was distinguished by special veneration of and love for the Virgin is shown by the antiphonies "Flos Carmeli" and "Ave Stella Matutina", which he wrote, and which have been adopted in the breviary of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Two glass showcases at the center of the room protect some illuminated incunables: missals, antiphonaries, graduals and vesperals.
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This comprises choir psalters for the Eucharist, breviaries and antiphonaries as well as missals, lectionaries and graduales, which were used during mass.
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These runes are the Lord's Prayer, creation's antiphonal response to the primal ‘Let it be.’
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In the double motets, the two choirs are arranged antiphonally.
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The need for supportive materials would be endless: composing music for the psalm antiphons, choral settings for verses and offertories, organ pieces based on the new hymnic and liturgical music, and music for the Easter Vigil.
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So the choir and the procession of ministers would be accompanied by the singing of, in this instance a Gregorian chant, interestingly in this particular chant, what we have in fact is the antiphon, from the Book of Wisdom.
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The far-travelling bishop, kings-kin, and his priests arrayed in white and purple-royal sang antiphons as we neared the church.
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Sunday Martins in winter consisted of sevent-five psalms and twenty-five antiphone -- three psalms to each antiphone.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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In the "Antiphonary of Bangor", an Irish document of the sixth century, Vespers are called hora duodecima, which corresponds to six o'clock in the evening, or hora incensi, or again ad cereum benedicendum.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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48The final type of liturgical manuscript from these houses are collectars, which contained the collects or prayers for the different hours of the Divine Office. 124 According to Humbert's prototype, the collectar starts with a calendar and then describes "the manner of singing all the capitula, the blessings before the lessons in matins, the versicles before lauds, all the antiphons, all the prayers (or orationes).
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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S. Gregory made and ordained the song of the office of holy church, and established at Rome two schools of song, that one beside the church of S. Peter, and that other by the church of S. John Lateran, where the place is yet, where he lay and taught the scholars, and the rod with which he menaced them, and the antiphoner on which he learned them is yet there.
The Golden Legend, vol. 3
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Also, the antiphoner whose duty it was to read the invitatory at Matins, intone the first antiphon of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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Some think that the greater festivals were thus styled because the antiphons before and after the psalms were "duplicated", i.e. twice repeated entire on these days.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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From these he inwardly confected a honey of antiphons, responsories, hymns, and other items pertaining to the Office and stored it in the hive of his wax tablets.
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This voice outlives the rest at every strophe, and contrives to add a supplemental antiphonic phrase that recalls in turn the favourite melodies of the opera.
Vittoria — Volume 4
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For this reason, his first great project was a notated Antiphoner: "For, in such a ways, with the help of God I have determined to notate this antiphoner, so that hereafter through it, any intelligent and diligent person can learn a chant, and after he has learned well part of it through a teach, he recognizes the rest unhesitatingly by himself without a teacher.
Guido the Innovator
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You can hear an antiphonal effect as if there were more than one orchestra involved in the recording.
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All of the antiphonaries of the Roman Rite, beginning with the oldest (the antiphonary of Compiègne, written about 870 A.D., and the Codex Hartker, written about the year 1000) attest with almost complete uniformity to the same repertoire of antiphons and responsories which are found in the Breviary of St. Pius V.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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Their contribution begins in a soft, seemingly random and disjointed way, with two of the players sharing a kind of aleatoric antiphon.
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Even if symphonious psalm-singing existed in the early Church, which we should like to see clearly made out, it was very soon merged in the antiphonal.
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This is of course very unique and only very few places have it, but here the antiphonal is in the back of the sanctuary.
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The Coronation Te Deum was written for the Abbey, and is made all the more dramatic with antiphonal brass.
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The newer work was commissioned for a concert of music derived from a Gregorian antiphon imploring the Lord for peace now, not later, ‘because there is no one else who will fight for us, if not You, our God.’
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The MDN antiphons will be different in some cases from the Antiphonale, because the monastic antiphoner has traditionally been different from the secular one.
A couple of Office/chant books in English
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Many of these manuscripts are religious in nature; in addition to Bibles, antiphonals, and other liturgical books, the Walters possesses one of the finest collections of medieval illuminated Books of Hours in the world.
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+ The Responses, more numerous in this Office, recall the most ancient form of psalmody; that of the psalm chanted by one alone and answered by the whole choir, as opposed to the antiphonic form, which consists in two choirs alternately reciting the psalms.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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In particular Simplicius quotes the writing on Eudemus on Antiphon's attempts to square the circle and also the attempts of Hippocrates when he squared certain lunes.
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CLXX, 13 sq.), and Durandus: "The antiphon, which is called
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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The musical treatment ranges from monodic to polyphonic; there are antiphonal passages, most notably when high and low voices alternate in the Christe eleison section.
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The first part of the Orthros, or midnight office, consists of twelve prayers, the greater litany, two stichera followed by Psalms 134 and 135, a third sticheron followed by the gradual psalms, an antiphon with the prokeimenon, the reading of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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Each of the three nocturns includes three sets of antiphons and psalms; a versicle and response; a time for silent prayer; and three lessons, each followed by a responsory.