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Definition of antiphony in English: antiphonynounanˈtɪf(ə)niænˈtɪfəni mass nounAntiphonal singing, playing, or chanting. Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- The alleluias are strong and simple, with mainly two-part antiphony (back-and-forth) between the men and the women.
- 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.
- Due to textual antiphony, the choice ultimately rests with the individual reader.
- My one carp with the piece is that it relies a bit too heavily on antiphony, a natural device for two choirs.
Rhymes epiphany, polyphony, tiffany Definition of antiphony in US English: antiphonynounænˈtɪfənianˈtifənē Antiphonal singing, playing, or chanting. Example sentencesExamples - My one carp with the piece is that it relies a bit too heavily on antiphony, a natural device for two choirs.
- Due to textual antiphony, the choice ultimately rests with the individual reader.
- 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.
- The alleluias are strong and simple, with mainly two-part antiphony (back-and-forth) between the men and the women.
- 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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