Wizard Map: Chapter 5-9

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Across
  1. 4. tool by which both sacred and secular works became known and well-preserved "Crtl +P"
  2. 8. period by which musical styles influenced European art music, composers let the structure of the text determine the structure of the music, polyphony with imitations
  3. 11. known for keyboard variations, pavanes and galliards such as "John Come Kiss Me Now": Bird
  4. 13. rebellion against the authority of the Catholic Church and spiritual leadership of Rome; martin luther
  5. 15. main melody in the cantus supported by tenor and contratenor; lol sounds french
  6. 16. most popular household instrument and continued to play part in basso-continuo in the 17th century
  7. 19. first printed anthology of chansons
  8. 20. Expanded the range of the bass in his 13 masses for darker tone
Down
  1. 1. Italian composer that saved polyphony from being condemned by the Council of Trent.
  2. 2. responsible for polyphonic vocal ensemble to the instrumentally accompanied song for duet or larger ensembles, homophonic and contrapuntal part writing: say verde
  3. 3. important form of secular polyphonic song in Spain, composed for the aristocracy, preference for simplicity; not hero but...
  4. 5. aristocratic amateur, murderer, imaginative madrigals, contrast between diatonic and chromatic passages
  5. 6. abandoned formes fixes, strophic texts, and simple 4/5 line poems
  6. 7. Italian composers during the renaissance used this style as a vehicle for humanism and emotions. Italians used this to become the leading forces of European Music.
  7. 9. ___ of Trent purged the Church of abuses and laxities
  8. 10. 13th century term for any polyphonic composition on a Latin Text with Mass Proper and Office; rhymes with poet
  9. 11. intended for dancing, singing, or playing with repeated refrains
  10. 12. foundation of harmony: "all about that ..."
  11. 14. Greatest Ornate of the Age; last name rhymes with day; known for tenor masses
  12. 17. strophic, 4 part homophonic songs with refrains, melody in upper voice, and influence a new emerging french chanson. Hint: ricotta.
  13. 18. 17th century style of musc with distinct sections, clear 4 measure groups, rhythm easy to follow for the dancers