10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ANTIPHONICALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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... and listened to the full choirs chaunting antiphonically, while the people
answered in responsive chorus, using the self-same music which may still be
heard in the Jewish synagogue, and whilst with the voices of the people clouds of
incense ...
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The Quarterly Review (London)
... and that the singers, for their own ease, sang them antiphonically : whence —
as well perhaps as from very ancient custom — in places where they did not '
sing,' a usage grew up by which the verses are pronounced antiphonically — that
is, ...
This was so much the case that as I stood in the cathedral of Belgrade, with the
myriad lights blazing around, and listened to the full choirs chaunting
antiphonically, while the people answered in responsive chorus, using the self-
same music ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1865
We can imagine these heads of the Church and State of Heligoland, "by the sad
sea-waves," and "we listen while they moan" — not the waves, but the Governor
and Bishop— first antiphonically, then chorally, to some such effect as this : j ...
We can imagine these heads of the Church and State of Heligoland, " by the sad
sea- waves," and " we listen while they moan " — not the waves, but the Governor
and Bishop— first antiphonically, then chorally, to some such effect as this : ...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1868
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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, adapted to the services of ...
of David recited as we have above said antiphonically in simple melody, and the
Ecclesiastical Hymns. In the Psalms the Church transmits divine words for
instruction; in the Hymns she gives vent to joy and thankfulness-—The primitive
Hymns ...
Frederick Parry HODGES, 1841
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Singing Archaeology: Philip Glass’s Akhnaten
Changes in polyrhythmic texture are, in addition, underlined by and
complemented in Glass's increasingly skillful use of the orchestra. In cycle three
of the prelude, trumpets alternate antiphonically with horns and trombones (see
example 7).
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A translation and commentary of the Book of psalms, by A.F. ...
1 Tertullian mentions, in the second century, that christians were wont to sing
psalms at the Agapse, and that pious husbands and wives repeated them
antiphonically, i.e. by alternate responses. The Psalms have, ever since the first
century, ...
Friedrich August G. Tholuck, 1856
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An Alphabetical List of English Words Occurring in the ...
Carlyle Antiphonically, adv. Q. Rev. Apostate, adj. Merivale Anti-Protestant, adj.
Carlyle Apostle, sb. D. Apollonicon, sb. HY Coleridge Appoggiatmfl» Bb- ST
CApologetic, adj. M. Appoint, v.a. D. Archdeacon, sb. H.N.Coleridgo Armlet, sb.
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The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature
... complex poem which became a best-seller and which pitches two voices
antiphonically one against the other, that of a young girl and that of an older man.
Although some of their early poems are directly interpretable as a protest against
the ...
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ANTIPHONICALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
antiphonically im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Brilliant Beirut
The muezzin's calls to prayer therefore clash antiphonically with the cathedral's bells, sometimes at quite anti-social hours. Again, this did not ... «Independent, Okt 10»