Middle Aging
Texture
Ensembles
Formulation
Music and Church
200

Traveling musicians from France. 

Who are the troubadours? 

200

A single line. 

What is monophonic? 

200

Large vocal group. Acapella or accompanied by piano. 

What is a choir/chorus? 

200

A-B

What is binary form? 
200

Masses were sung in this language.

What is Latin? 

400

First composer we have on record. Known for composing morality plays. 

Who is Hildegard? 

400

A fugue. 

What is polyphonic? 

400

Strings, winds, brass, and percussion. Often large. 

What is a symphony orchestra? 

400

A-B-A

What is ternary form? 

400

Unstaged opera with Biblical libretto. 

What is an Oratorio? 

600

The texture of Gregorian Chant.

What is monophonic?

600

A melodic interest accompanied by subordinate lines. 

What is homophonic? 

600

A group of 2-10 players of any instrumentation.

What is a chamber group? 

600

Exposition, Development, Recapitulation 

What is sonata-allegro form? 

600
The term for the set order of church services in the Middle Ages. 

What is the liturgy? 

800

The most popular Middle Ages dance. 

What is the estampie? 

800

A solo trumpet player. 

What is monophonic? 

800

Saxophone, rhythm section, brass which often incorporates improvisation. 

What is a jazz ensemble? 

800

A-B-A'

What is rounded binary form? 

800

Lutheran congregational hymns. 

What is a chorale? 

1000
The Mass that changes based on the calendar. 

What is the Mass Proper? 

1000

Imitation. 

What is polyphonic? 

1000

Winds, brass and percussion with no strings and a saxophone addition. 

What is a Wind Band? 

1000

A-B-A-C-A

What is rondo? (5 part rondo) 

1000

Composed many Lutheran cantatas, Passions, and chorales. 

Who is Bach? 

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