Across
- 2. forme fixe, AB aAab AB
- 5. A brief movement in the 1300s that emphasized complex notation that was hard to understand
- 6. one-movement instrumental piece with lyrical and dramatic narrative qualities reminiscent of such a song setting
- 7. music that’s repeated with different words
- 9. Wrote 23 motets, pioneered isorhythmic technique
- 13. Developed by Franco of Cologne,Added rhythmic notation based on divisions of three, which looks similar to notation today
Down
- 1. Secular music in a strophic form
- 3. 9-14 surviving motets
- 4. secular Italian music with repeated three-line stanzas, and a ritornello at the end set to different music. Very melismatic
- 8. Lower instrumental part with two higher vocal parts. Irregular form, sometimes with a ritornello.
- 10. Began as music independent from the Liturgy. Made with an existing chant in the tenor voice, with new material in upper voices. Polyphonic texture, can be isorhythmic, meaning with a repeated rhythm in at least the tenor voice.
- 11. A sort of “time signature” showing divisions and beats. Half-circle was 2 beats, full-circle was 3 beats. Empty circle was duple meter, circle with dot was triple meter
- 12. Italian composer, focused on Balatta. Blind since childhood. Only his secular music has survived
