Music in the Middle Ages

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Across
  1. 3. One or more long sustained notes accompanying a melody
  2. 5. Medieval music that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines
  3. 8. Music with a single melodic line
  4. 9. The chant that is used for the basis for polyphony
  5. 12. Wrote the Notre Dame Mass
  6. 15. The last sung prayer of the mass ordinary
  7. 17. Leonin and _____ were the founders of the School of Notre Dame
  8. 18. Italian poetic and musical form that originated as a dance song
  9. 20. The text of Gregorian Chant is set in this language
Down
  1. 1. Music that is non-religious in nature
  2. 2. This consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout most of the church year
  3. 4. Music with several melodic lines
  4. 6. They performed music and acrobatics in dastles, taverns, and town squares
  5. 7. Many notes sung on one syllable
  6. 10. French Nobles and poet-musicians who wrote secular music
  7. 11. Music that is religious in nature
  8. 13. Latin for new art
  9. 14. First name of one of the first woman composers
  10. 16. The wealthiest of the three social classes
  11. 19. A plucked string instrument that is an ancestor to the guitar