Medieval and Renaissance Recap

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