Renaissance

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