Across
- 2. the texture of music of Gregorian Chant; one layer
- 7. a guitar-like string instrument
- 9. Mass by Palestrina that convinced church elders to keep polyphony in church music
- 12. School of composers in Paris in Middle Ages; Measured Rhythm
- 14. what most instrumental music was intended for
- 15. 1450-1600
- 19. Flemish composer of early Renaissance
- 23. sacred polyphonic choral music of Renaissance that has newly composed words
- 24. highlight of day of clergy; celebrates the Last Supper/Communion; texts are basis for many church compositions
- 25. Italian composer of Renaissance known for sacred and brass music
- 26. One of the first composers of whom we know his name
- 27. the texture of music during the Renaissance; many layers
- 29. German equivalent of song and madrigal
Down
- 1. secular, polyphonic, a capella music of the Renaissance
- 2. 450-1450
- 3. the intellectual school of thought developed during Renaissance
- 4. "New Art" in France where secular becomes more important that sacred during late Middle Ages
- 5. musical representation of specific poetic images.
- 6. one a capella vocal line; Music of the early Catholic Church
- 8. Music School of Venice; Gabrieli was most notable composer
- 9. Composer of Catholic music with Counter-Reformation
- 10. press the invention that revolutionized the world during the Renaissance
- 11. a small stringed instrument
- 13. Nun who composed music and saw visions
- 15. the development of Protestant religions; associated with Martin Luther
- 16. unaccompanied choral music
- 17. English composer of madrigals and Triumphs of Oriana
- 18. The order of the sections of the Ordinary part of the Mass
- 20. Middle Ages composer
- 21. English composer of mostly keyboard music
- 22. a high-pitched woodwind instrument
- 28. French equivalent of song and madrigal