Across
- 3. when the music mimics or follows the meaning of the words is called word _____
- 5. pivotal composer in the transition from Medieval to Renaissance
- 9. temple of Christian worship; usually found in a city, town, or village
- 17. word that means "rebirth", musical period
- 18. secular music became popular due to the development of what practice
- 19. a church located in a monastery
- 20. a note-against-note type of organum
- 21. an early type of musical scale with set intervals
- 22. means "New Art" ____ Nova
- 23. secular unaccompanied multi voice music in the vernacular language
- 24. genre of vernacular music that became Christmas carols
Down
- 1. modern day Spain/Portugal and the hot spot for exploration/trade
- 2. movement that emphasized peopel and their social life
- 4. male singer of courtly love songs (Southern France)
- 6. female singer of courtly love songs (Southern France)
- 7. pre-existing melody that can be used in multiple pieces, refers to the melody itself
- 8. Elaboration of a plainchant melody by a countermelody sung above it
- 10. symbols called neumes were placed on lyrics to create _____ notation
- 11. famous madrigal composer Maddalena
- 12. pre-existing melody that can be used in multiple pieces, usually refers to the whole work
- 13. multiple pitches for one syllable
- 14. female Anchorite who made sacred dramas to spread the word of the lord
- 15. 15th-century fretted plucked Spanish string instrument, shaped like a guitar but tuned like a lute
- 16. sacred polyphonic vocal music
- 18. this person expanded upon Leonin's organum
