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Song: Viderunt omnes - Anonymous - Answer-Medieval; chant

Song: O rubor sanguinis - Hildegard - Answer-Medieval; chant

Song: Viderunt omnes - Perotinus - Answer-Medieval; organum

Song: Kyrie of Messe de Nostre Dame - Machaut - Answer-Medieval; medieval mass

Song: A chantar mer - Countess of Dia - Answer-Medieval; chanson

Song: Agincourt Carol - Anonymous - Answer-Medieval; carol

Song: Ave Maria - Josquin - Answer-Renaissance; motet

Song: Missa Papae Marcelli - Palestrina - Answer-Renaissance; renaissance mass

Song: Pavane and Galliard - Anonymous - Answer-Renaissance; dance music

Song: As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending - Weelkes - Answer-Renaissance;
madrigal

chant - Answer-1 voice part (1 person singing or multiple people singing in unison), non-
metric, a cappella, sacred, latin. Hildegard and Anonymous

organum - Answer-polyphonic (multiple voice parts), a cappella, chant line is now tenor
line, sacred, latin, non-metric and metric. Leoninus and Perotinus.

medieval mass - Answer-polyphonic (two voices about tenor, one below), mass proper
(holidays, holy days), Mass ordinary (everyday in mass. Know: Kyrie, Gloria, credo,
sanctus, agnus dei), mostly polyphonic, some monophony. Machaut (notre dame de
messe).

chanson - Answer-Invented by troubadours and trouveres, usually monophonic, songs
spoke of valor and love, simple instrumental accompaniments, sung in the vernacular.
Countesss of Dia Troubadour (played with the vielle, predecessor of violin)

carol - Answer-In vernacular or latin, celebrated something, strophic- verse and chorus
(hymns are strophic). Anonymous.

motet - Answer-Sacred, latin, choir, a cappella, often imitative, humanistic used music to
heighten meaning. Josquin.

, renaissance mass - Answer-Latin, a cappella, imitative, music clarifies text, cantor/choir
utilized call and response. Palestrina-saved music.

dance music - Answer-Pavane (slow, gliding dance in duple meter), galliard (fast,
leaping dance in triple meter), secular, AABBCC. Jacques Moderne

madrigal - Answer-Began in Italy, 4-5 solo singers both men and women, word painting,
text emphasized music, love poems set to music. Weelkes.

Medieval Era - Answer-476-1450

Dark Ages - Answer-476-1000

Gothic Period - Answer-1000-1450

Renaissance - Answer-1450-1600

pitch - Answer-is the relative position, high or low, of a musical sound

genre - Answer-Opera, Ballet, Symphony, Concerto, Oratorio, Art Song (singing),
Sonata, String Quartet.

movements - Answer-independent pieces that have their own characteristics

symphony - Answer-a work for orchestra in 4 movements or sections as follows:
-1st Medium tempo
-2nd slow
-3rd Dance
-4th Faster

tone - Answer-sound with a definite, consistent pitch

Tone poem - Answer-a one movement work or orchestra that tries to capture, in music,
the emotions and events associated with a story, play, or personal experience.

rhythm - Answer-the organization of time in music, dividing up long spans of time into
smaller, more easily comprehended units; gives shape to the profile of the melody

melody - Answer-a series of notes arranged in order to form a distinctive, recognizable
musical unit; most often placed in the treble

harmony - Answer-the simultaneous sounding of one or more pitches that support or
enhance a melody

tempo - Answer-speed at which the beats occur in music

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