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- 4. Invente Gregorian Chant.
- 5. A medieval Female Composer from Germany.
- 8. Is the longest “period” of music, covering 900 years.
- 9. A more sophisticated form of music where more additional parts were set against the main melody or cantus firmus.
- 10. This type of music was the most prevalent because of the domination of the Christian Church.
- 13. Typically a duet about a pastoral subject.
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- 1. Music composed of more than one melody line at the same time.
- 2. This instrument was originally plucked, but then hit with hammers as technology developed.
- 3. Music composed of a single melody without any accompaniment.
- 6. Was a new style of music originating in France and Italy in the 14th century.
- 7. Was the preeminent composer of the Ars Nova school and a master of the isorhythmic motet.
- 11. It consists of a single line of vocal melody, unaccompanied in free rhythm was one of the most common forms of medieval music.
- 12. Is a form of heterophonic singing, adding a second vocal line to monophonic chant.
