Medieval & Renaissance Music
Across
- 6. Music not used for Religious Ceremonies. Popular music played at parties or on the street
- 8. The music drama written by Hildegard of Bingen where the Virtues battle the Devil for a human soul.
- 10. Music used in Religious Ceremony
- 12. Meaning “to be reborn”
- 13. Most popular style of Plainchant
- 15. This Council met to discuss what music could be performed in the Catholic Church
- 17. Music without accompaniment
- 18. Music that had only one syllable per note sung
- 20. polyphonic vocal work based on religious texts, shorter than a mass
Down
- 1. A German (from Bingen) Benedictine abbess, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, and visionary.
- 2. Music with many independent lines played at the same time
- 3. Traveling musicians who composed music and poetry and traveled the land, performing their music for a variety of audiences.
- 4. Music that has several notes sung on the same syllable
- 5. Music reflects the action of the text
- 7. This instrument was the basis for most instruments of this time. (Arabic)
- 9. Music consisting of one melody
- 11. Secular and usually a capella polyphonic vocal work, usually in 5 parts based on poetic text
- 14. A Cathedral in Paris where Léonin and Pérotin worked.
- 16. Instrumental music lead to this type of entertainment
- 19. The person who is in charge of the Catholic Church.