Medieval Music

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  1. 5. The section of the mass whose chant texts never change
  2. 6. The only male role and only non-singing role in von Bingen's sacred music drama
  3. 13. The second of five chants in the mass ordinary
  4. 14. Gregorian _________; general term for monophonic, sacred Latin text sung a cappella, without meter.
  5. 15. The French term for "New Art"; a 14th century movement that saw new developments in rhythm (2 words)
  6. 17. The secular music poet-composer of medieval France
  7. 18. Sacred music intended for use in a worship service
  8. 19. French secular music poet-composer Comtessa Beatriz ____ _______ (2 words)
  9. 20. Term for a long, sustained tone
  10. 22. The section of the mass whose chant texts change depending on the day or occasion
  11. 24. The third of five chants in the mass ordinary
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  1. 1. French Ars Nova-era composer Guillaume de _______________, known for his Notre Dame Mass and secular music such as the chanson "Douce dame jolie"
  2. 2. Title of a sacred music drama by Hildegard von Bingen (2 words)
  3. 3. The secular music poet-composer of medieval Germany
  4. 4. Notable 12th century nun, poet, and composer ___________ von Bingen
  5. 7. The fourth of five chants in the mass ordinary
  6. 8. German secular music poet-composer Walther von der _______________
  7. 9. The secular song type of medieval Spain
  8. 10. A 13th century French composer living and working in Notre Dame Cathedral who furthered the development of polyphony through organum and rhythmic modes
  9. 11. The first of five chants in the mass ordinary
  10. 12. The last of five chants in the mass ordinary (2 words)
  11. 16. First name of Spanish king credited with compiling "Cantigas de Santa Maria"
  12. 21. The earliest purely-instrumental genre of music; a dance
  13. 23. An early form of polyphony; the addition of a melodic part to a pre-existing chant