Anthem is a powerful desktop MIDI sequencer. It runs under the KDE2 desktop environment. It employs the TSE3 library to provide advanced sequencing facilities.
Anthem is an advanced open source MIDI sequencer which allows you to record, edit, and playback music using a sophisticated and acclaimed object oriented song technology.
Formerly, a hymn sung in alternate parts, in present usage, a selection from the Psalms, or other parts of the Scriptures or the liturgy, set to sacred music.
A song or hymn of praise or devotion; as, a national anthem.
English sacred choral composition for the Anglican service, often accompanied by organ. It is descended from the Latin motet. Handel wrote important anthems. More generally, an anthem is any solemn hymn, the most notable examples being national anthems.
a sacred choral composition, in English, accompanied or unaccompanied, intended for use in the Protestant liturgy. Same as the motet in the Roman rite.
A Christian term for a hymn whose words come from the Bible.
a song of praise; a theme song.
A choral setting (often with solo voice parts and organ accompaniment) of an English language religious or moral text, usually for performance during Protestant services; c1550 to present.
a song of devotion or loyalty (as to a nation or school)
a song of praise (to God or to a saint or to a nation)
a choral composition to an English religious text sung in church services
a composition for a church choir, and a masque is a form of stage entertainment, often based on mythology, that featured music, poetry, and dance
a sacred composition set to words from the Bible
a song of praise or gladness
a song that contains a strong message you believe in," explains Garth, unpacking the inspiration behind the band's moniker
a song that praises something
a song you can get the masses to sing over and over again, tossing in a cresendo here and key change there to build to a climax and take 'em home with
a special song sung to show honor and loyalty
A text from Scripture or from the Liturgy which is sung during a service. (The word comes from the Greek "antiphon," meaning a verse sung in response to a psalm or other Scripture passage.)
a short piece for choir on a religious theme
short solemn vocal composition
a short celebratory vocal piece, often with words taken from the Bible, or a song of great social significance e.g., The New Zealand National Anthem "God of Nations", "We are the World"
A short vocal composition.
A choral or vocal composition, often with a religious or political lyric, with or without accompaniment, written either for performance in a church, or another place with significance to the song itself.
A religious choral composition in English the Protestant equivalent of the motet.
from Antiphon] A sacred choral composition in English, mainly for the use in a Protestant liturgy, the equivalent of Motet of the Roman Catholic Church. Anthems may or may not have accompaniment, or independent parts for instruments. Important in the history of the anthem is the development of the verse anthem in the late sixteenth century. (See also full anthem.) [TMC; GJC
A psalm or hymn that usually uses words from the Scriptures. In some churches the anthem is sung by the choir during the offering or another time during the worship.
An item sung by the choir that is not part of the liturgical service. Usually set to a bibical text.
sacred vocal music using scriptural words (a text from Scripture or other sources) that is sung or said during the liturgy; now also any vocal music or hymn sung by a choir but not by the congregation; also called Antiphon.
National song of a country
An anthem is a composition to an English religious text sung in the context of an Anglican service. The term has evolved to mean a song of celebration, usually acting as a symbol for a certain group of people, as in the term "national anthem". See below for other uses.
Anthem is a science-fiction novella by philosopher Ayn Rand, first published in 1938.
Anthem is a song written by Canadian progressive rock trio Rush. It appears on their Fly by Night album from 1975. The lyrics are heavily influenced by Ayn Rand, a writer Rush lyricist Neil Peart was influenced by immensely in that time period.
Anthem (We Are the Fire) is a song by Trivium. It was the second single from their 2006 album, The Crusade. The single release for the song included two B-sides from The Crusade.