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100

This Italian composer murdered his wife and her lover; he uses extremely chromatic harmony, and wrote many madrigals and motets in the Renaissance period. 

Who is Carlo Gesualdo?

100

This Medieval Instrument plays in constant homophony, with a long tone underneath while the player blows other notes on top. 

What is the Bagpipe?

100

The fall of this global super power/empire preceded the beginning of the Medieval period.

What is the Roman Empire?

100

The two forms of music that exist during this time period.

What is Sacred and Secular music?

100

The translation for the word Renaissance.

What is Rebirth?

200

This saint and composer was sent to live in a commune where her only connection to the outside world was a single window in her room. 

Who is Hildegard Von Bingen?

200

While the name suggests otherwise, this Medieval instrument was the predecessor to the guitar. 

What is the Lute?

200

The period of music that follows AFTER the Renaissance (hint, it's our next chapter)

What is the Baroque period?

200

This chant-like form of SACRED music was used during ceremonies, and were in latin. They were the original way in which people could sing together in church. 

What is Gregorian Chant?

200

This group of people were finally permitted to perform in musical settings between the Medieval and Renaissance era. 

What are Women?

300
This French medieval composer, who's music primarily was written about courtly love, survived the Black Death

Who is Guillame de Machaut?

300

This silly-named instrument became popular during the Medieval period

What is the Hurdy Gurdy?

300

This event occurred after the Medieval period, before the Renaissance, and plunged the western world into a dark period of violence and disorder in the attempt to fight for Jerusalem. 

What are the Crusades?

300

The name of popular street musicians during the medieval period

What is a Troubadour?

300

Johannes Gutenberg created this invention that caused music to be widespread throughout Europe. 

What is the Gutenberg Printing Press.

400

This Renaissance composer eventually switched his religion, and spent a majority of his career writing various types of sacred and secular polyphony and keyboard music.

Who is William Byrd?

400

This instrument rose to popularity during the Renaissance period, and eventually became the Trombone we know today.

What is the Sackbutt?

400

The writing of this long document by Martin Luther accused the church of misconduct and fought for the immediate change of church practices, ultimately making music more relatable to the common patron. 

What is the 95 thesis?

400

All beginning with the letter M, these three music genres became popular during the Renaissance period.

What are Mass, Madrigal, and Motets?

400

This famous painter's rise to fame came about during the Renaissance period, and his painting is considered one of the most famous in the world. 

What is Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa?

500

This long-named Italian Renaissance composer is primarily known for his extensive collection of masses and motets (105 and 250), studied music in school, and was the organist for a principal church. 

Who is Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina?

500

These two instruments were used both in the Renaissance period AND the Medieval period.

What are the lute and the viols?
500

The three categories the Medieval period are broken up into.

What is Early, High, and Late Medieval Period?

500

This German Renaissance genre of music became wide spread and popular as it allowed the common people to sing in the congregation with little to no practice/effort; written as polyphony. 

What are Chorales?
500

The language music WAS written in prior to being switched to the language of the people following Martin Luther's criticisms of the church. 

What is Latin?

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