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Antiphona is a
Venezuelan mixed choir,
constituted by 24 singers. From the
moment of its foundation,
Antiphona has
promoted in
Latin American and European...
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Plutella antiphona, also
known as the
diamondback moth, is a moth of the
family Plutellidae first described by
Edward Meyrick in 1901. It is
endemic to...
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known by its incipit,
written in the form of a response, and
known as "
Antiphona pro Peccatis" or "de Morte". The most
accepted source is a New Year's...
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Unreleased January 13, 2011
Unreleased FromSoftware Namco Bandai Games Antiphona no Seikahime:
Tenshi no
Gakufu Op.A
Unreleased Unreleased October 22,...
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Wikisource Antiphon "O
Sapientia quae ex ore Altissimi..."
Antiphon O
Adonai II
Great Advent Antiphon File:Schola Gregoriana-
Antiphona et Magnificat.ogg...
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liturgical year. In the
Roman Rite of the
Catholic Church it is
known as the
antiphona ad
introitum (Entrance antiphon), as in the text for each day's M****,...
- 'motet'
which sets a
Latin text.
Anthem is
derived from the Gr**** ἀντίφωνα (
antíphōna) via Old
English antefn. Both
words originally referred to antiphons,...
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Cantantibus organis (
Antiphona in
festo Santa Caeciliae) alt ch orch G major–G
minor 1879 Choral,
sacred 7bis I10
Cantantibus organis (
Antiphona in
festo Santa...
- Niños
Cantores del
Zulia Children's
Choir from 1994 to 2005, and
Coral Antiphona Chamber Choir from 1995 to 2008.
Nowadays he is
appointed to
manage the...
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Examples of
sigla in use in the
Middle Ages: ā—annus or aut. á—aut. Ắ—
Antiphona. a'—
antiphona or autem. a.—annus. A.—Accursius or Albericus. A:—Amen. ab.—Abbas...