Medieval Music
Across
- 5. The section of the mass whose chant texts never change
- 6. The only male role and only non-singing role in von Bingen's sacred music drama
- 13. The second of five chants in the mass ordinary
- 14. Gregorian _________; general term for monophonic, sacred Latin text sung a cappella, without meter.
- 15. The French term for "New Art"; a 14th century movement that saw new developments in rhythm (2 words)
- 17. The secular music poet-composer of medieval France
- 18. Sacred music intended for use in a worship service
- 19. French secular music poet-composer Comtessa Beatriz ____ _______ (2 words)
- 20. Term for a long, sustained tone
- 22. The section of the mass whose chant texts change depending on the day or occasion
- 24. The third of five chants in the mass ordinary
Down
- 1. French Ars Nova-era composer Guillaume de _______________, known for his Notre Dame Mass and secular music such as the chanson "Douce dame jolie"
- 2. Title of a sacred music drama by Hildegard von Bingen (2 words)
- 3. The secular music poet-composer of medieval Germany
- 4. Notable 12th century nun, poet, and composer ___________ von Bingen
- 7. The fourth of five chants in the mass ordinary
- 8. German secular music poet-composer Walther von der _______________
- 9. The secular song type of medieval Spain
- 10. A 13th century French composer living and working in Notre Dame Cathedral who furthered the development of polyphony through organum and rhythmic modes
- 11. The first of five chants in the mass ordinary
- 12. The last of five chants in the mass ordinary (2 words)
- 16. First name of Spanish king credited with compiling "Cantigas de Santa Maria"
- 21. The earliest purely-instrumental genre of music; a dance
- 23. An early form of polyphony; the addition of a melodic part to a pre-existing chant