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单词 antiphonal
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Definition of antiphonal in English:

antiphonal

adjectiveanˈtɪfən(ə)lˌænˈtɪfən(ə)l
  • (of music, especially church music, or a section of a church liturgy) sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But, like a performance in an empty hall, there's no longer any reciprocity in Hurston's antiphonal epistemics.
    • 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.
    • With antiphonal brass stationed in the Lincoln Theater balcony, the orchestral climax was glorious.
    • 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.
    • Huxley captures this perfectly in the antiphonal chant of the priests on Belial Day hailing that brief period in which mating is spontaneous and allowed.
    • Viewed structurally, the book contains distinct voices and voice-realms, but places them in antiphonal relations that suggest community.
    • 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.
    • The historic music of that antiphonal chorus needs to be heard, and remembered.
    • This reversal is followed by the theophany or joy of the congregation and the word joy is repeated again and again in antiphonal response.
    • You can hear an antiphonal effect as if there were more than one orchestra involved in the recording.
    • Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings.
    • The two choirs proceed in antiphonal fashion, a kind of call and response, but the really interesting thing is the music is completely independent.
    • Song matching appears to be a feature of antiphonal singing of Brown-headed Cowbird flight whistles.
    • The Coronation Te Deum was written for the Abbey, and is made all the more dramatic with antiphonal brass.
    • The first part consists of an antiphonal chant from the Service for the Thursday Preceding Good Friday.
    • These runes are the Lord's Prayer, creation's antiphonal response to the primal ‘Let it be.’
    • 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.
    • Stokowski also gets an antiphonal effect here that the sound does capture.
    • 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.
    • Two antiphonal trumpets join the soloist to represent the Trinity.
nounanˈtɪfən(ə)lˌænˈtɪfən(ə)l
  • another term for antiphonary
    Example sentencesExamples
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • The chants found in an antiphonal include the antiphons sung with the psalms and canticles
    • This is of course very unique and only very few places have it, but here the antiphonal is in the back of the sanctuary.
    • 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.

Derivatives

  • antiphonally

  • adverb
    • Selected stanzas of this hymn can be sung antiphonally.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • 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.
      • The antiphonal, on the other hand, contains the chants sung antiphonally in the divine office.
      • These rendered plainchant in unison (the boys, where available, singing an octave above the men), either as a body or antiphonally across the choir.
      • In the double motets, the two choirs are arranged antiphonally.
 
 

Definition of antiphonal in US English:

antiphonal

adjectiveˌænˈtɪfən(ə)lˌanˈtifən(ə)l
  • (in traditional Western Christian liturgy) (of a short sentence or its musical setting) sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • 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.
    • The two choirs proceed in antiphonal fashion, a kind of call and response, but the really interesting thing is the music is completely independent.
    • Two antiphonal trumpets join the soloist to represent the Trinity.
    • 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.
    • Viewed structurally, the book contains distinct voices and voice-realms, but places them in antiphonal relations that suggest community.
    • Song matching appears to be a feature of antiphonal singing of Brown-headed Cowbird flight whistles.
    • The first part consists of an antiphonal chant from the Service for the Thursday Preceding Good Friday.
    • Stokowski also gets an antiphonal effect here that the sound does capture.
    • This reversal is followed by the theophany or joy of the congregation and the word joy is repeated again and again in antiphonal response.
    • Huxley captures this perfectly in the antiphonal chant of the priests on Belial Day hailing that brief period in which mating is spontaneous and allowed.
    • 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.
    • Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings.
    • You can hear an antiphonal effect as if there were more than one orchestra involved in the recording.
    • The Coronation Te Deum was written for the Abbey, and is made all the more dramatic with antiphonal brass.
    • 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.
    • With antiphonal brass stationed in the Lincoln Theater balcony, the orchestral climax was glorious.
    • The historic music of that antiphonal chorus needs to be heard, and remembered.
    • These runes are the Lord's Prayer, creation's antiphonal response to the primal ‘Let it be.’
    • But, like a performance in an empty hall, there's no longer any reciprocity in Hurston's antiphonal epistemics.
    • 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.
nounˌænˈtɪfən(ə)lˌanˈtifən(ə)l
  • another term for antiphonary
    Example sentencesExamples
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • This is of course very unique and only very few places have it, but here the antiphonal is in the back of the sanctuary.
    • 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.
    • The chants found in an antiphonal include the antiphons sung with the psalms and canticles
 
 
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