Etymology:
Meaning:
An antiphon is a liturgical song or chant that is sung responsively, meaning that different groups of singers alternate in singing verses or sections.
Origin:
Antiphons originated in the early Christian church, around the 3rd century AD. They were initially used as a form of call and response between clergy and congregation during liturgical services. Over time, antiphons became more elaborate and were often composed by prominent musicians and hymnographers.
Types of Antiphons:
There are various types of antiphons, each with a specific purpose or function:
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