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- 4. music is non-religious music
- 8. "oddly shaped pearl"
- 9. a musical instrument consisting of a flat wooden sound box with numerous strings stretched across it
- 10. music, polyphonic and sang without musical instruments
- 13. is best known for his vocal music, especially his madrigals and church music
- 14. was the most famous composer of secular music in Elizabethan England
- 15. was a cultural movement that spanned roughly in the 14th through 16th centuries beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages.
- 18. Byrd an English organist, and composer of the Shakespearean age are best known for his development of the English madrigal
- 20. a medieval epic poet in northern France in the 11th–14th centuries
- 22. a stringed instrument like a small U-shaped harp with strings fixed to a crossbar
- 23. composed more than 100 mass setting and over 200 motets
- 24. composed Ave Maria
- 25. is a piece for several voices set to a short poem usually about love
- 26. are an early form of music notation from which the modern four-line and five-line staff developed.
- 27. was famous as a keyboard player, and toward the end of his life he was said to be without a rival in England as an organist and virginalist
- 28. especially one who sang or recited lyric or heroic poetry to a musical accompaniment for the nobility
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- 1. the chants can be sung using a six-note patterns
- 2. is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening
- 3. a French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in the 11th to 13th centuries, especially on the theme of courtly love
- 4. music was primarily in the form of the motet or the Mass
- 5. chant is a form of unaccompanied monophonic song used in western church
- 6. a lute-like medieval stringed instrument, forerunner of the guitar.
- 7. composed Handel's Messiah
- 11. Period, generally a time of newfound ideas
- 12. musical instrument, a small member of the lute family, teardrop-shaped, with four to six courses of gut strings and pitched in the treble range.
- 16. de la Halle was a french poet, musician, composer and a trouvere.
- 17. is also used to create families of chants.
- 19. a plucked stringed instrument with a long neck bearing frets and a rounded body with a flat front that is shaped like a halved egg
- 21. multi or several voice elaborations of a Gregorian chant.
- 27. Age Renaissance period is also referred to as " "
