Across
- 2. Another name for the Medieval period
- 4. The first section of the Ordinary of the Mass
- 5. Composed Viderunt omnes in 2-part organum
- 7. Two or more simultaneously sounding lines of music
- 8. The only instrument used in the church
- 9. Composed A Chantar m’er
- 11. Composed O rubor sanguinis (O Redness of Blood)
- 12. A single line of music with no accompaniment
- 13. Symbolic system of musical communication consisting of notes on a staff (a system of writing down music)
- 15. The major historical event that started the Medieval period
- 17. A series of notes arranged in order to form a distinctive, recognizable musical unit
- 18. The most important service in the church
- 19. No additional instruments or voices
- 20. A style of singing in which each syllable has many notes
- 21. A style of singing in which each syllable of text has one note
Down
- 1. The organization of time in music
- 3. Composed Messe de Nostre Dame (Mass of Our Lady)
- 6. The cathedral in Paris that was the setting for the musical revolution of polyphony
- 7. The relative position, high or low, of a musical sound
- 10. A style of church music which was unaccompanied, monophonic vocal music set to Latin texts, without meter or rhythm
- 11. The sounds that provide the support and enrichment (the accompaniment) for melody
- 14. Early polyphony in the church where composers would add one, two, or three voices to existing chant
- 16. Composed Magnus liber organi
