Across
- 4. What does 'Man.' stand for in bar one of the organ part?
- 5. How many verses are there?
- 7. How many beats rest are there before the choir enters?
- 9. Is this piece in a major or minor key?
- 11. Which voice sings the first chromatic note?
- 15. How many beats are in the penultimate bar?
- 16. What type of piece is this? Clue: It's a short, sacred choral piece
- 17. What does the sign above the final note mean?
- 18. What does 'cresc.' stand for?
Down
- 1. How many voices are in the organ part in bar three? Don't include the anacrusis (small first bar)!
- 2. What does 'poco' (e.g. bar 2) mean?
- 3. The tempo is 'serene, but moving'. Is the composer worried that the performers will be too slow, or too fast?
- 4. The word 'another' has three syllables, but the sopranos sing four pitches. What is this called?
- 6. What do the horizontal lines above the notes in the penultimate bar mean?
- 8. There are four beats in a bar. Are they quavers, crotchets, minims, or semibreves?
- 10. What is the shortest note duration in the piece?
- 12. The organ part four bars before the end is impossible without ______
- 13. Which voice has the main melody in the third system/line?
- 14. Does 'allargando' (penultimate bar) refer to rhythm, tempo, harmony, or timbre?
