Medieval Music
Renaissance Music
Composers
Textures & Styles
History
100

Name an instrument common during the Medieval period.

What is wooden flute, wooden recorder, lute, or hurdy-gurdy?

100

A style of polyphonic music where one part follows another, repeating a similar passage.

What is imitation?

100

Giovanni de Palestrina was appointed choirmaster by Pope Julius III but later lost this position for this reason.

What is he was married?

100

A style also known a plainsong

What is chant?

100

This entity controlled the composition and performance of music most during the Medieval period.

What is the Church? (Or the Catholic Church)

200

This type of music was most popular during the medieval period.

What is vocal music?

200

A popular style of secular music that originated in Italy.

What is a madrigal?

200
Hildegard von Bingen was a writer, composer, and musician who was given this status in the Catholic Church following her death.

What is she became a saint?

200

The name for music with a religious text or purpose.

What is sacred music?

200

This Renaissance invention had the most influence on the distribution of music.

What is the printing press?

300

These were not allowed in church music for part of this period.

What are instruments?

300

Rather than a science, music was seen more as this

What is art?
300

This composer, who bridged the Medieval and Renaissance periods, is known for adapting secular melodies for use with sacred texts. 

Who is Guillaume Dufay?

300
A texture with only one melody and no harmony or accompaniment.

What is monophonic?

300

The three social classes during the Medieval period.

What are nobility, clergy, and peasants?

400

Two architecture styles were common in the Medieval period

What are Gothic and Romanesque?

400

The four voice parts commonly written for in this period from highest range to lowest.

Soprano, alto, tenor, bass

400

This composer, born in modern-day France or Belgium, held various positions in the church and was known for composing Gregorian chants and Mass parts, including his well-known, Matins of the Feast of the Holy Trinity.

Who is Etienne de Liege?

400

A texture with more than one independent melody played simultaneously.

What is polyphonic?

400
The meaning of the word "Renaissance."

What is rebirth?

500

The most important occupation in monasteries

What is liturgical singing?

500

This four-string instrument was invented in Italy and is the most common instrument still heard in orchestras today.

What is the violin?

500

Johannes Ockegham held music composition and performance positions with these two entities during his lifetime.

What are the Catholic Church and French court?

500

Melodies were combined to create harmonies in this Medieval and Renaissance genre.

What are motets?

500

This movement divided the power of the church between the Catholics and the Protestants.

What is the Reformation?
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