Across
- 4. Philosophy that rejects religious beliefs and values education, literature, art and science.
- 5. Intuitive performance of unwritten accidentals.
- 6. Anglican genre.
- 9. Word that describes the relationships between polyphonic voices.
- 10. Inventor of the regular press.
- 11. Musical school where Renaissance music originated.
- 15. Our modern minor scale.
- 16. One of the vocal or instrumental melodies in a polyphonic composition.
- 17. Additional music for the Roman Catholic liturgy.
- 18. Melody supported by background vocal or instrumental voices.
Down
- 1. The highest female voice.
- 2. One singer per voice.
- 3. The middle male voice.
- 7. Inventor of the music press.
- 8. Polyphonic texture where the different voices are melodically and rhythmically independent.
- 11. Male singer who sings in a female register.
- 12. No instruments.
- 13. Protestant genre.
- 14. Polyphonic texture where the different voices do not have rhythmic independence.
- 18. Large scale composition of the main prayers of the Roman Catholic liturgy.
