Medieval Era Vocabulary
Across
- 4. move in parallel motion, but also oblique, or contrary motion.
- 6. Church Mode
- 11. Simple and Compound meter
- 13. Lyric driven French song
- 14. fretted instrument with a pear-shaped hollow body.
- 17. one sustained line accompanied by a florid melismatic line.
- 20. songs in which multiple singers sing the same melody at different times.
- 21. the language that most church music is sung in.
Down
- 1. carefully placed at different heights, gave indication of interval and direction.
- 2. single melodic line, no accompaniment
- 3. combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody and harmonizing with each other.
- 5. Developed from early poetic embellishments of the liturgical texts.
- 7. the simultaneous performance of different versions of the same melody by different voices or instruments.
- 8. named after Pope Gregory 1, unifying the church across Europe.
- 9. expanded plainchant melody accompanied by intervals of perfect fourths or fifths.
- 10. a form of heterophony, expanded plainchant melody by being accompanied by intervals of perfect fourths or fifths.
- 12. systems of musical notation prior to the invention of five-line staff notation.
- 13. monophonic sacred form which represents the earliest known music of the Christian church.
- 15. a raise in the voice
- 16. Wandering minstrel, bard, musician, or other poet, common in Europe.
- 18. Vocal musical composition, of highly diverse form and style.
- 19. a lowering in the voice