This musical period had no rhythm.
What is The Medieval Period?
Italian monk who invented solfeggio (do, re, mi) and staff notation.
Who is Guido?
This is a word for religious songs.
What are "sacred" songs?
Ruled in Medieval Europe.
What is the Roman Catholic Church?
Instrument that is related to the piano.
What is the harpsichord?
This musical period had fugues.
What is the Baroque period?
Nun whose works are well-known because they found numerous documents.
Who is Hildegard?
This is a word for non-religious songs.
What are "secular" songs?
Ruled in Renaissance Europe.
What is The Roman Catholic Church?
Brass instruments were missing these.
What are valves?
This musical period was characterized by the birth of science and invention.
What is the Renaissance period?
Renaissance and Baroque composer who is believed to have created the first opera.
Who is Monteverdi?
These songs were not religious and usually based on a love poem.
What is a madrigal?
This "protest," brought about during the Renaissance period, changed religion.
What is the Protestant Reformation?
George F. Handel wrote this.
What is the "Hallelujah Chorus"?
This period had orchestras that played concertos.
What is The Baroque Period?
A Baroque composer who was church organist.
Who is Bach?
This style was made popular by Monteverdi. Think "sets, plot, and scenery."
What is opera?
This (French) Medieval musical style moved away from religion to more polyphonic, secular music.
What is Ars Nova?
What is porridge?
This period tied music and emotions.
What is The Baroque Period?
Baroque composer who wrote music for patronage ($). Think "Hallelujah Chorus."
Who is Handel?
These Baroque songs have more than one line of melody working together and independently.
What are fugues?
These instruments were played in church and sometimes still are today.
What is the harpsichord?
Several melodies working together and independently.
What is counterpoint?