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Medieval Period - answer Span of history extending roughly from
the year 500 to about 1400; also known as the middle ages; usually
divided into two important sub periods


Romanesque - answer Span of history from about 500 to 1100; an
artistic style influenced by the Romans marked by stark simplicity
and its use of the rounded arch


Gothic - answer Span of history from about 1100 to 1400


Crusades - answer The religious and military campaigns that
brought westerners into greater contact with the culture of the east


Mass (Divine Liturgy) - answer The celebration of the Eucharist -
the main liturgy or service of the Roman Catholic Church


Ordinary - answer The texts that are common to all celebrations of
the Mass


Proper - answer Those texts in the Mass that are only appropriate
for particular occasions or feasts


Office (Divine Office) - answer A religious ceremony or rite - there
are 8 ____s or Canonical Hours which are celebrated every day at
stated times in regular order

, Chant (plainsong) - answer A type of monophonic liturgical song in
which rhythm is determined by text


Gregorian chant - answer The kind of chant named after Pope
Gregory I


Modes - answer The system of tonal organization that predates the
modern major and minor: Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, and Mixolydian
are the names of the most common _____


Neume - answer An early system of medieval notational symbol
that indicates musical pitches


Organum - answer An early form of counterpoint in which one or
more lines is added to a cantus firmus: at cadences voices must
return to the perfect consonances of unison, 5th, or octave


Cantus Firmus (fixed song) - answer A melody, either composed or
taken from another source, on which certain polyphonic works are
constructed


Troubadour - answer Composer-poet of the late twelfth and
thirteenth centuries in southern France; wandering minstrel


Trouvere - answer Composer-poet of the late twelfth and thirteenth
centuries in northern France; wandering minstrel


Minnesinger - answer Composer-poet of medieval Germany;
wandering minstrel


Monody - answer Solo voice with accompaniment

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