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  1. A Novice's Guide to the Antiphoner. Franciscan antiphoner, fol. 1 r. (MS.1996.097, John J. Burns Library, Boston College). This fourteenth-century manuscript antiphoner (from the Latin antiphonale, or antiphonarium, a book of antiphons) is a volume of monophonic chant—plainsong, or plainchant—used by male or female religious personnel for ...

  2. The word antiphon comes from the way in which this song is put into practice, namely sung alternately by two choirs, traditionally a verse or phrase from a psalm that was key to a liturgical meaning for a given celebration. Within the liturgy these antiphons are the Introit or Entrance Antiphon, the Offertory Antiphon and the Communion Antiphon ...

  3. 14 de mar. de 2024 · antiphon (plural antiphons) A devotional chant; a piece of music sung responsively . A response or reply .

  4. antiphon: [noun] a psalm, anthem, or verse sung responsively.

  5. 11 de jan. de 2018 · The O Antiphon for December 17, "O Sapientia"/"O Wisdom," is drawn from Isaiah 11:2-3 and 28:29. Latin Text of the O Antiphon for December 17 O Sapientia, quae ex ore Altissimi prodiisti, attingens a fine usque ad finem, fortiter suaviterque disponens omnia: veni ad docendum nos viam prudentiae. English Translation of the O Antiphon for December 17

  6. I get tired of picking hymns and have been confused about antiphons too. If you watch this 9 minute crash course below, you'll learn what antiphons are, why singing them matters, what resources to use first, and how to do it. I think you'll feel more challenged and fulfilled as a Catholic and musician. Click for free antiphon hymns.

  7. Antiphon, the first Sophist (one who exercises wisdom or learning) of Athens was born in 480 BC. He was an orator, writer of defence speeches, and philosopher. Some historians doubted, that if there was one Antiphon who was a sophist philosopher or there were two separate individuals. Some experts even claimed three distinct Antiphons.