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- 6. the group that performs the opera.
- 7. have more voice parts and instruments.
- 10. the people who compose, conduct, or
- 11. music at the place of residence of a king, queen
- 12. in a religious capacity.
- 13. often with orchestral accompaniment.
- 15. became a nun at 15 and later became Mother
- 16. a musical work for solo instrument.
- 17. harpsichord clavichord or organ.
- 21. a musical work for chorus and soloist for
- 22. a song or melody in which a few syllables or
- 23. an era where art and music became
- 25. an era where vocal music was more
- 27. any musical instrument with keyboard such as a
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- 1. the beginning of the music staff.
- 2. a man or woman who supports or protects
- 3. music performed in church.
- 4. studied to be a priest but never served the
- 5. school of music or dramatic art.
- 8. than instrumental music.
- 9. means Lord Have Mercy and is part of the Catholic
- 14. 1450-1600, an era where vocal music began
- 18. accompaniment, scenery, acting, and dancing.
- 19. leader.
- 20. are sung on the same or a few notes.
- 24. music performed outside the church.
- 26. drama set to music and sung by performers, with
