MPA Music Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. There are ________ sections of "Laudate Dominum," labelled by letters.
  2. 4. The song "Laudate Dominum" is in what language?
  3. 6. Last name of composer of "Life Has Loveliness."
  4. 7. "Laudate Dominum" translates to ________________.
  5. 10. "Laudate Dominum" is mostly __________ minor.
  6. 14. Triplets are borrowed rhythms from ___________ meter.
  7. 16. At mm 47 of "Sing To Me," the dynamic marking stands for _____.
  8. 17. What is the time signature for "Laudate Dominum?"
  9. 18. The key of "Sing To Me" is ___________.
  10. 20. The text in Laudate Dominum is from the book of _______.
  11. 21. First name of the composer of "El Vito."
  12. 22. The tenors are singing with the ______ on "Laudate Dominum."
  13. 23. The dots located under the notes in "Laudate Dominum" are called _____.
Down
  1. 2. The only piece with a key change is _______.
  2. 3. There are __________ measures in "Sing To Me."
  3. 5. In "Sing To Me," the notes with a 3 over them grouped together are called a _______.
  4. 8. The key of "Laudate Dominum" is _________.
  5. 9. Everyone starts on ____ in "Sing To Me."
  6. 11. "El Vito" comes from a region of Spain known as ________.
  7. 12. The last name of the person who wrote the text for "Sing to Me" is ______.
  8. 13. The song "El Vito" is in mostly what language?
  9. 15. The composer of "Laudate Dominum" is ________.
  10. 19. The altos are singing with the _______ in "Laudate Dominum."
  11. 22. The word staccato means ____________.
  12. 24. The song "Sing to Me" has ______ parts.