Trombone
Aerophone
Trumpet
Brass
A type of instrument that makes sound when air is blown into it.
She was a writer, composer, philosopher, medical worker, who was recognized as a Saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
Hildegard of Bingen
These were the years of the Renaissance.
1450-1600
Cymbals
Idiophone
Saxophone
A type of music that makes sound by plucking, hitting, or strumming its strings.
What is a chordophone
It is the official music of the Roman Catholic Church, that are melodies sung in Latin and without accompaniment.
Gregorian chant
A musical representation of specific poetic images
Word painting
Violin
Chordophone
Xylophone
Percussion
An instrument that makes sound by tapping or hitting a stretched membrane.
Membranophone
This was a common medieval dance that was typically done at parties or balls that is performed in a group where each participant has a partner.
Estampie
This new invention helped widen the circulation of music.
Printing.
Flute
Aerophone
Strings
An instrument that makes sound electronically.
Electrophone
Gregorian chant is named after him
Pope Gregory I
The dominant intellectual movement that shifted focus on human life and achievement.
Humanism
Theramin
Electrophone
Tubular Bells
Percussion
An instrument that makes sound by striking the instrument itself.
Idiophone
The church saw this musical evolution in the 14th Century.
New Art
The primary texture of the Renaissance.
Polyphonic