Medieval Music Review

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