Across
- 3. A wealthy person who supports the arts during the Renaissance
- 4. Sinners in the Catholic Church could purchase a gift to be forgiven
- 7. In music, careful use of text and music to show an emotion
- 9. The ability to read and write
- 11. The part of the Catholic mass that is sung every day
- 13. The tones that support the melody
- 16. Directors of Music
- 19. A not-so-morally acceptable way of gaining power, as outlined in a book by an activist of the same name
- 21. A device used to print pages of a book repeatedly
- 23. Borrowing Taking music that already exists and using it in a new composition
- 24. Vocal form that is sacred and developed in England in the Renaissance
- 25. A skilled worker who is taking people to train as apprentices
- 27. In music, one voice has a melody, followed by another voice with the same melody, and usually followed by a third
- 29. Vocal form that is secular and one or more voices and often uses an instrument
- 31. Vocal form that is secular often uses instruments, and the subject matter is either humorous or love
- 33. Renaissance dance form- slow than fast- with the same melody in each
- 35. Theory The idea that the Earth rotates around the sun and spins on an axis
- 36. A semi-skilled worker who is starting to master a craft
- 37. Vocal form that is sacred and sung in 4 part polyphonic settings and sacred
Down
- 1. The study of ancient literature, history, and moral philosophy
- 2. Ladies Ensemble- a choir of Women in the Ferrara
- 5. Vocal form that is sacred and developed in Germany in the Renaissance
- 6. In a large hall of cathedral, more than one choir sang at different places in order to create an echo effect
- 8. Keyboard instrument where sound is made from air being forced through pipes
- 10. When the music and melodies match the text being sung
- 12. Harmony Harmony that moved away from 4th and 5th to the use of 3rds, 6ths, and chords
- 14. Rebirth; also the period of time between 1450 and 1600 in Europe
- 15. Sailing all the way around the globe
- 17. A religious revolution that diminished the rule of the Cathloic Pope and started Protestantism
- 18. Important scientist that developed telescopes and defined the Milky Way Galaxy as having stars
- 20. An unskilled worker who is to be trained in a craft
- 22. Renaissance dance form- Slow and flowing than fast and running
- 26. An Italian palace used as a retreat for the wealthy
- 28. A French version of a palace
- 30. Keyboard instrument where sound is made through strings being plucked with quills
- 32. A wealthy person would build a house over an entire block with a central courtyard, shops, and a way to lock out intruders
- 34. In music, taking an existing melody and adding a few notes to update to taste
