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Music Vocab for Middle Ages and the Renaissance

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Across
an instrumental composition derived from the sixteenth-century French Chanson
Means "rebirth"
a stringed musical instrument having a long, fretted neck and a hallow, typically pear-shaped body with a vaulted neck
Music for the Church by the Church
a rectangular harpsichord with the strings stretched parallel to the keyboard, popular in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
the most common form of secular vocal music in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
the French word for song. Also, a sixteenth-century French vocal form similar to the madrigal
Poor people of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Down
a polyphonic vocal composition with sacred text that emerged in the Middle Ages and was especially popular in the Renaissance
traditionally, a hymn tune of the German Protestant Church
Another word for #4
Non-religious music
a melody, either composed or taken from another source, on which certain polyphonic works are constructed basic chant, fixed melody used as the basis for elaborate writing
texture of music in which there are two or more melodic lines present
People who work for the church
Religious Music
A type of singing without other music present
the broadest study of the intellectual and artistic efforts of humankind
A keyboard instrument of the Middle Ages
Kings, Queens and people of the court