Across
- 2. Long sustained tone or tones accompanying a melody.
- 4. Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time.
- 5. During the middle ages, poet-musician who lived in Northern France and wrote poems in Old French.
- 6. Medieval polyphony that consists of Gregorian Chant and one or more additional lines.
- 9. Scales containing seven tones with an eighth tone duplicating the first tone an octave higher.
- 10. Period from around 450CE to 1450CE
- 11. One of the main poetic and musical forms in 14th and 15th century France
Down
- 1. Melodies set to sacred Latin texts, sung without accompaniment
- 3. Single melodic line without accompaniment.
- 7. During the middle ages, poet-musician who lived in southern France.
- 8. A term used by musical theorists to describe the profound stylistic changes of Italian and French music of the 14th century.
