People
The Church
Musical Terminology
Musical Characteristics
Time Periods
100

The majority of the people-lived miserably in single-roomed huts, poor lifestyle

Peasants

100

The broad term for religious music performed during the medieval times

Sacred music

100

This texture involves "many sounds" and was usually improvised at the beginning which surprised listeners at the time

polyphonic texture

100

The amount of voices you would typically find in organum quadruplum

four

100
This event killed 1/3 of the population and Europe and happened during the Middle Ages

Black Death

200

These people were considered "wandering/traveling musicians" performing in festivals, banquets, and more; in the lowest level of society

Minstrels

200

This place had a central role in daily life and musical life in the Medieval Period (be specific)

Catholic Church

200

This type of oragnum is when both notes in the interval move in the same direction

parallel organum

200

This musical texture was the most common for chants in the medieval times

monophonic texture

200

This event killed most of the crop and cattle resulting in fatality for some of the population of Europe due to starvation, cannabalism, etc.

Famine

300

The person often credited with the creation of the name "Gregorian Chant", though accuracy of this is debatable

Pope Gregory I

300

During the medieval period, this was frowned upon in church service and musical worship

Instruments

300

This type of secular, dance-like tune with instrumentation and no vocals

estampie

300

A characteristic of sacred music that differs from secular

texture, purpose, contrast, etc. (instructor's decision)

300

The main period of the Middle Ages that lasted from 1300-1400 with many social upheavals going on such as wars, sickness, religious conflict, etc.

Late Middle Ages

400

These poets and musicians flourished in Southern France with their romantic and chivalrous song traditions

troubadours

400

________ were not allowed to sing in church during the medieval times as societal norms restricted them from that role as well as other theological interpretations or views on church singing as clerical duties

Women

400

This is a medieval monophonic song, often religious, characteristic of Galacian-Portuguese lyrics

Cantiga

400

Name a language secular music was composed in during the medieval period

Latin, English

400

Name a war that took place during the Middle Ages

Crusades, War of the Roses, Hundred Year War

500

This benedictine monk and music theorist invented staff notation and solfege, the method that taught singers and commonfolk how to read music quicker

Guido d' Arezzo

500

This building was the birthplace of Gregorian Chants, often also being a center for learning and worship

Monastery

500

This term involved doubling a Gregorian Chant at a higher or lower pitch

Organum

500

The trouveres wrote music tied to specifically this...

culture of the Northern French Courts

500

The name for the split within the Roman Catholic Church that began in the late Middle Ages

Western Schism

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