0 sung or played by two groups in turn:
an antiphonal effect from side-by-side orchestras
antiphonal singing
In a conventional popular idiom, the presence of a backing group is intended to support or form an antiphonal dialogue with the lead singer(s).
This latest adaptation further exploits the music's harmonic and antiphonal possibilities, and it adds up to one of the most impressive works on the disc.
She sets the rest of the traditional text, omitting two verses, in antiphonal style, joining forces for a telling climax.
It opens with a perky, folky tune on the flutes, answered by rocking antiphonal phrases from the strings, handled with chamber-musical delicacy.
In the eight salmi spezzati of the 1550 collection the antiphonal structure of psalmody is in general fully respected.
It is a kind of antiphonal process.
There is another brief full section, after which the choirs sing in antiphonal pairs, throwing the sound across the space between them.
Call-sites are used by territorial pairs on a regular basis, for daily bouts of antiphonal duets.