Antiphons

/ˈæn.tɪ.fɑnz/ noun

Plural of antiphon; a short sung or chanted phrase, typically from scripture, that is sung before and after a psalm or canticle in religious services.

From Greek 'anti' (opposite/responding) + 'phone' (sound/voice). The term literally means 'opposite voices' because antiphons were originally sung responsively by two choirs alternating verses.

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