Wizard Map: Chapter 5-9
Across
- 4. tool by which both sacred and secular works became known and well-preserved "Crtl +P"
- 8. period by which musical styles influenced European art music, composers let the structure of the text determine the structure of the music, polyphony with imitations
- 11. known for keyboard variations, pavanes and galliards such as "John Come Kiss Me Now": Bird
- 13. rebellion against the authority of the Catholic Church and spiritual leadership of Rome; martin luther
- 15. main melody in the cantus supported by tenor and contratenor; lol sounds french
- 16. most popular household instrument and continued to play part in basso-continuo in the 17th century
- 19. first printed anthology of chansons
- 20. Expanded the range of the bass in his 13 masses for darker tone
Down
- 1. Italian composer that saved polyphony from being condemned by the Council of Trent.
- 2. responsible for polyphonic vocal ensemble to the instrumentally accompanied song for duet or larger ensembles, homophonic and contrapuntal part writing: say verde
- 3. important form of secular polyphonic song in Spain, composed for the aristocracy, preference for simplicity; not hero but...
- 5. aristocratic amateur, murderer, imaginative madrigals, contrast between diatonic and chromatic passages
- 6. abandoned formes fixes, strophic texts, and simple 4/5 line poems
- 7. Italian composers during the renaissance used this style as a vehicle for humanism and emotions. Italians used this to become the leading forces of European Music.
- 9. ___ of Trent purged the Church of abuses and laxities
- 10. 13th century term for any polyphonic composition on a Latin Text with Mass Proper and Office; rhymes with poet
- 11. intended for dancing, singing, or playing with repeated refrains
- 12. foundation of harmony: "all about that ..."
- 14. Greatest Ornate of the Age; last name rhymes with day; known for tenor masses
- 17. strophic, 4 part homophonic songs with refrains, melody in upper voice, and influence a new emerging french chanson. Hint: ricotta.
- 18. 17th century style of musc with distinct sections, clear 4 measure groups, rhythm easy to follow for the dancers