Renaissance crossword

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  1. 4. Combining two or more independent melodies to make an intricate polyphonic texture
  2. 7. A split in the Christian church where some people called Protestants left the Catholic Church to begin their own church.
  3. 8. polyphonic material as a "motto" theme to start each Mass movement.
  4. 10. A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests.
  5. 12. A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissa
  6. 13. In the Renaissance, this is a sacred polyphonic choral setting with a Latin text, sometimes in imitative
  7. 15. A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral
  8. 16. A common musical/poetic genre of folk songs in Spain and Portugal, sung with or without instrumental
  9. 17. A small stringed instrument with a round back that is plucked or strummed like a guitar.
  10. 18. A sacred polyphonic vocal work with an English text, used in the liturgy of the Anglican church.
  11. 19. polyphonic, imitative, etc.).
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  1. 1. An association of craftsmen or merchants. They controlled the quality of the work and provided training to new craftsmen.
  2. 2. The number of musical lines in a composition and their interrelationship to each other (monophonic,
  3. 3. Songs can be love-related or devotional in nature.
  4. 5. Painting or drawing such that the picture has three dimensions and creating the illusion that some objects are closer than others.
  5. 6. A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster. When the plaster dried, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster.
  6. 9. A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance.
  7. 11. a polyphonic section of a motet or chanson) as some of its main melodic material. This often includes using this
  8. 12. A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance.
  9. 14. A piece of art painted on three panels that folded together.
  10. 20. Mass During the 1500s, this is a Mass that uses multiple voice parts from another pre-existing work (such
  11. 21. An order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron.