Across
- 2. The Italian f_______ was a strophic, syllabic, mostly homophonic song with the melody in the upper voice.
- 4. The m_______ was the most important Italian secular genre of the sixteenth century. It was a through-composed musical setting of various type of Italian poetry without refrains.
- 5. The v________ was the most important form of secular polyphonic song in Renaissance Spain. It always includes a refrain and one or more stanzas with the principal melody in the top voice.
Down
- 1. The _____ song was a distinctively English genre from around midcentury for voice.
- 3. During the first half of the sixteenth century, composers cultivated a new type of French c_____ for amateur singers that was syllabic, mostly homophonic, usually strophic, and generally light-hearted.
