Ancient and Renaissance Music Review

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Across
  1. 3. Mesopotamian Composer, considered the first composer.
  2. 4. The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with I (also where most of our religious music comes from).
  3. 5. Fifth part of the mass.
  4. 6. First part of the mass.
  5. 8. Music WITHOUT a religious function.
  6. 11. Josquin dez Prez standardized ____ voices.
  7. 15. The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with S.
  8. 16. Ars Nova means...
  9. 18. Many Voices.
  10. 20. Instruments with Strings.
  11. 22. First written song, found in Turkey.
  12. 23. The second highest voice.
  13. 24. The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with E.
  14. 26. Drums with heads.
  15. 28. the lowest voice.
  16. 30. The highest voice.
  17. 31. The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with G.
  18. 32. Full body vibration.
  19. 33. For our purposes, the Renaissance begins in the _____ century.
Down
  1. 1. Second part of the mass.
  2. 2. Made music more accessible.
  3. 7. One Voice.
  4. 9. Sacred music makes up the majority of music from the time because the _____ remained the richest patrons.
  5. 10. Third part of the mass.
  6. 11. The European Country involved in the Renaissance that starts with F.
  7. 12. Music WITH a religious function.
  8. 13. First person to claim Authorship of his music.
  9. 14. Tallis Wrote music for many monarchs and acted like a chameleon, evolving his music along with the changing of the Royals.
  10. 17. the second lowest voice.
  11. 19. Byrd Studied under Thomas Tallis.
  12. 21. Fourth part of the mass.
  13. 25. The main difference between Renaissance Genres.
  14. 26. Comes from the Greek word Musike.
  15. 27. Wind Instruments.
  16. 29. Hildegard von Bingen was a ______ Nun.