Across
- 3. This Renaissance instrument is also called a "pan flute" (Renaissance Instruments).
- 5. This curved Renaissance instrument is associated with the royal court (Renaissance Instruments).
- 8. William Byrd developed the genre of the English ___________ (Renaissance Composers).
- 11. This is the musical genre of Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo" (Renaissance Composers).
- 12. This Renaissance instrument is like a modern-day trombone (Renaissance Instruments).
- 13. This is the musical genre of Palestrina's "Missa Papae Marcelli" (Renaissance Background).
- 14. This is the last name of the composer who was given the title "Master of Music at the Vatican Basilica" (Renaissance Composers).
- 16. Masses were a sacred/secular (<-- pick one) musical genre (Renaissance Background).
- 18. Josquin des Prez composed "_________ mei, Deus" (Renaissance Composers).
- 19. This is the last name of the composer who developed the genre of opera (Renaissance Composers).
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- 1. This Renaissance instrument is like a modern-day guitar with 12 strings and a bent neck (Renaissance Instruments).
- 2. Palestrina turned down emperor ____________ II's job offer because of the salary being too low (Renaissance Composers).
- 4. William Byrd and Thomas Tallis had a joint monopoly under the ruler _______________ I (Renaissance Composers).
- 6. Josquin des Pres used poignant harmonies, ____________, and low registers to express sorrow in his motets (Renaissance Composers).
- 7. These are "French songs" (Renaissance Composers).
- 9. Monteverdi was known for having intense, prolonged _______________ in his music (Renaissance Composers).
- 10. The 3 M's of the Renaissance musical genres were: masses, _________, and madrigals (Renaissance Background).
- 14. ____________ music is when there are 2 or more voice parts singing individual lines (Renaissance Background).
- 15. This Renaissance instrument is a type of double-headed drum (Renaissance Instruments).
- 17. Martin Luther was a key figure in the __________ Reformation (Renaissance Background).
