Across
- 4. an era where vocal music as popular than instrument music
- 5. begining of music staff
- 7. a musical work for a solo instrument, sometimes alone, sometimes with an accomaniment of one or more instruments
- 9. preformed outside church
- 10. an era where vocal music began to have more voice parts and instruments were added to many works
- 12. a musical work for chorus and soloist or soloist, often with orchestral accompaniment
- 14. a man or woman who supports or protects something, such as an orchestra, a composer, or an event or a cause
- 15. studies to be a priest but never served the church in a religious capacity he was known for his operas he has support of several royal patron
Down
- 1. Lord have mercy
- 2. musician people who compose, conduct, or preform music at the pace of residence of a king. queen, leader or dignitary
- 3. an era where art and music became extravagant
- 6. music preformed in church
- 7. a school of music or dramatic art
- 8. a nun at 15 then became mother superior first to write music for female voices and wrote book about herbal medicine,music,and political matters
- 11. song or melody syllables or words are sung on the same or a few different notes melodies are sung in unison are often musical form of prayer
- 12. musical instruments with a keyboard such as a piano, harpsichord, clavichord, or organ
- 13. drama set to music and sung by performers, with orchestral accompanment, scenery, acting, and sometimes dancing
