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Music Terms Puzzle

Adam Davis
April 30, 2016
Across
initially, indicated a composition to be sung. Used also to designate the worship service of the early Lutheran church.
in music, a style of tonality marked by a series of intervals with whole steps and with half steps between the second and third degree and the fifth and sixth degree of an eight tone scale.
a kind or type of music, art, or literature.
the service of the celebration of the sacrament of the Eucharist (communion) in the early Christian church and current Catholic Church.
music that consists of only one line.
a simple, early Christian liturgical song in monophonic and monosyllabic style. Also, see chant, plainsong, and plainchant.
an advanced contrapuntal form of the Baroque.
the materials that an artist or musician work with to create a work.
a religious statue of the Byzantium (eastern) church.
the effect of varying degrees of loudness and softness in a musical composition or performance.
the Italian word for song, commonly associated with lyric solos in opera, oratorio, and cantata.
Down
an orderly arrangement of elements in which parts of a whole are organized in music.
music for a small ensemble with one person on each part usually performed for an intimate audience in a small venue.
“middle ages”. 500 AD – 1400.
an organized succession of musical tones.
literally “in present mode”. The period of music and art history from 1900 to present.
8 letter word meaning celebratory section of the mass used to replace the tract during Easter.
the division of music into groupings of regularly recurring emphasized beats.
5 letter word for musical drama
the “ship of souls”. The area in a cathedral for the congregation.