During the Advent season, churches may set aside time to reflect on the O Antiphons of Advent through worship and song. What are these O Antiphons and how can church musicians incorporate them into the church’s song this Advent season?
The O Antiphons are seven Scripture-based texts the Church has historically recited during the season of Advent. Although the texts themselves may not be familiar, they were later adapted into the popular Advent hymn “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” (LSB 357).
Each antiphon begins with the text “O” and is followed by a common name for Christ drawn from Scripture. The texts then go on to describe a unique aspect of our Lord’s salvific work and end with a plea for Him to come. To see this pattern in action, read the text below and listen to the setting by Jonathan Kohrs.
In the foreword to his collection The Great O Antiphons of Advent, Healey Willan offered the following suggestions for incorporating the O Antiphons into worship during the season of Advent:
The Great O Antiphons of Advent may be used in several ways. They may be sung as originally intended, namely, as antiphons upon the canticle Magnificat in vesper services beginning on December 17, or they may be used as antiphons for the canticles Benedictus and Nunc Dimittis during Advent. In addition they may be used as seasonal liturgical pieces, that is, as “anthems” in the modern sense at any time during Advent.
There is also another way of using these antiphons effectively. During Advent many churches conduct special services. A devotion based on the O Antiphons within the framework of historic vespers will do much to counteract the tendency of many to celebrate the festival of Christmas during the season of Advent.
Composer Jeffrey Blersch gives three ideas for singing the O Antiphons during Advent. You can find these in his collection O Antiphons for the Advent Season.
We hope this post gives you ideas for incorporating the O Antiphons into your church’s worship services this season! For even more tips on singing the O Antiphons, be sure to check out our settings by Kohrs, Willan, and Blersch.
Quotation from The Great O Antiphons of Advent by Jonathan Kohrs, pages 2–8. Copyright © 2016 Concordia Publishing House. All rights reserved.
Quotation from The Great O Antiphons of Advent—Expanded by Healey Willan, page 3. Copyright © 1958 Concordia Publishing House. All rights reserved.
Quotation from O Antiphons for the Advent Season by Jeffrey Blersch, page 4. Copyright © 2004 Concordia Publishing House. All rights reserved.