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Sebuah '''antifon''' ([[Bahasa Yunani]] ἀντίφωνον, ἀντί "lawan" + φωνή "suara") adalah sebuah jawaban, biasanya dinyanyikan dalam gaya [[Kidung Gregorian]] terhadap sebuah mazmur atau bagian-bagian lain dari sebuah pelayanan rohani, seperti di saat ibadat malam atau di dalam misa. Kata ini memberikan makna pada gaya bernyanyi '''antifoni'''.
[[Berkas:Liber Responsorialis 1895 p054.jpg|''Liber responsorialis'', antifon untuk [[Matutinum|ofisi malam]] Natal di halaman kanan. [[Nada pendarasan|Nada-nada Mazmur]] terkait ditandai dengan nomor dan nada akhir; nada-nada untuk akhir [[doksologi]] ditunjukkan dengan huruf-huruf hidup: ''et in secula s'''e'''c'''u'''l'''o'''r'''u'''m '''a'''m'''e'''n''.|jmpl]]
 
'''Antifon''' ({{lang-gr|ἀντίφωνον}}, ἀντί "berlawanan" atau "seberang" dan φωνή "suara") dalam ritual dan musik Kristen adalah suatu [[responsorium]] (tanggapan) oleh umat atau [[paduan suara]] (kor), yang biasanya dinyanyikan dengan gaya [[kidung Gregorian]], terhadap sebuah [[mazmur]] atau teks lainnya dalam suatu karya musik atau ibadah [[liturgi]]s. Antifon memberi pengaruh pada gaya bernyanyi '''antifoni'''.
Sebuah karya musik yang disajikan oleh dua paduan suara yang semi-berdiri sendiri yang berinteraksi satu dengan yang lainnya, seringkali menyanyikan kata-kata musikal yang berbeda, dikenal sebagai '''antifonal'''. Lebih khususnya, '''mazmur antifonal''' adalah nyanyian atau musik yang mendaraskan mazmur dengan disajikan secara bergantian oleh kelompok-kelompok penyanyi.
 
'''Musik antifonal''' adalah musik yang dibawakan oleh dua paduan suara semi independen dalam suatu interaksi, sering kali dengan cara menyanyikan frasa-frasa musikal secara bergantian.<ref>E. Foley and M. Paul, ''Worship music: a concise dictionary'' (Liturgical Press, 2000), p. 18.</ref> ''Nyanyian mazmur antifonal'' adalah musik atau nyanyian [[mazmur]] yang dibawakan secara bergantian oleh beberapa kelompok pemusik atau penyanyi.<ref>J. McKinnon, ''Music in early Christian literature'' ([[Cambridge University Press]], 1989), p. 10.</ref> Antifoni adalah juga suatu buku kor yang berisikan antifon-antifon.
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A piece of music which is performed by two semi-independent [[choir]]s interacting with one another, often singing alternate musical phrases, is known as '''antiphonal'''. In particular, '''antiphonal psalmody''' is the [[singing]] or musical playing of [[psalm]]s by alternating groups of performers. The peculiar mirror structure of the Hebrew [[psalms]] renders it probable that the antiphonal method originated in the services of the ancient Israelites. According to the historian Socrates, its introduction into Christian worship was due to [[Ignatius of Antioch]] (died [[107]]), who in a vision had seen the angels singing in alternate choirs. In the Latin Church it was not practised until more than two centuries later, when it was introduced by [[Ambrose]], bishop of Milan, who compiled an '''[[antiphonary]],''' or collection of works suitable for antiphonal singing (also known as an '''antiphonal'''). The antiphonary still in use in the Roman [[Roman Catholic Church]] was compiled by [[Gregory the Great]] ([[590]]).<ref>{{CathEncy|wstitle=Antiphon}}</ref>
 
== Lihat pula ==
Antiphony is particularly common in the [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] musical tradition, where the choir divides into two equal halves on opposite sides of the [[quire]] as [[Decani]] and [[Cantoris]].
* [[sv:Antifon Maria]]
 
* [[Daftar komposisi karya George Frideric Handel#Musik Gereja Latin|Musik Gereja Latin karya George Frideric Handel]]
Antiphons are also used as an integral part of the worship in the [[Greek Orthodox church]]<ref>{{CathEncy|wstitle=Antiphon (in the Greek Church)}}</ref> and the [[Eastern Catholic churches]].<ref>{{CathEncy|wstitle=Antiphon (in Greek Liturgy)}}</ref>
 
The [[Music of India|Indian]] concept ''[[sawal-jawab]]'' ("question" and "answer") can be considered antiphonal. The alteration of individual notes or pitches is [[hocket]].
 
'''Antiphon''' can also be used outside of a strict musical or [[liturgy|liturgical]] context to mean a more general response. When used in this way the word often maintains its [[religion|religious]] [[connotation]].
 
==Antifoni Polikoral==
 
When two or more groups of singers sing in alternation the style of music can also be called '''polychoral'''. Specifically, this term is usually applied to music of the late [[Renaissance music|Renaissance]] and early [[Baroque music|Baroque]]. Polychoral techniques are a definitive characteristic of the music of the [[Venetian school]], exemplified by the works of [[Giovanni Gabrieli]]; this music is often known as the [[Venetian polychoral style]]. The Venetian polychoral style was an important innovation of the late [[Renaissance music|Renaissance]], and this style, with its variations as it spread across Europe after 1600, helps to define the beginning of the [[Baroque music|Baroque]] era. Polychoral music was not limited to [[Italy]] in the Renaissance; it was popular in Spain and Germany, and there are examples from the 19th and 20th centuries, from composers as diverse as [[Hector Berlioz]], [[Igor Stravinsky]] and [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]].
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==Antifon-antifon Adven Agung==
*O sapientia
: [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/Liber_Usualis_0340a.mid]
*O Adonai
: [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ae/Liber_Usualis_0340b.mid]
 
== Referensi ==
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* Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Oxford University Press
== Pranala luar ==
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* {{Audio|Liber Usualis 0340a.mid|Antifon "O Sapientia quae ex ore Altissimi..."}}
* {{Audio|Liber Usualis 0340b.mid|Antifon O Adonai II Great Advent Antiphon}}
* {{File:Schola Gregoriana-Antiphona et Magnificat.ogg|the [[Magnificat]] sung to tone VII with an unidentified antiphon.}}
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