Pope Gregory
The Crusades
Composers
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This chant tradition is named after Pope Gregory the Great.

What is Gregorian Chant?

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The city crusaders sought to reclaim.

What is Jerusalem, Middle East, Holy Land. (Any answer will work)

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The musical texture expanded by Pérotin to three and four voices.

What is polyphony?

100

The fixed portion of the Mass that begins with a Greek prayer for mercy.

What is the Kyrie?

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The sacred ritual that reenacts Christ's Last Supper.

What is the Mass?

200

The texture of Gregorian chant.

 What is monophonic?

200

The Crusades were not a single battle, but a series of these  conflicts.

What are wars?

200

The church service in which Pope Gregory's chants became central.

What is the Mass?

200

The musical technique that added one or more voices above Gregorian chant.

What is Organum?

200

The fixed section of the Mass that includes the Kyrie

What is the Ordinary?

300

DAILY DOUBLE: The symbol often shown whispering chants into Pope Gregory's ear.

What is a dove?

300

The European instrument most directly influenced by the Middle Eastern oud.

What is the lute?

300

The composer who founded a monastery at Rupertsberg in 1165.

Who is Hildegard of Bingen?

300

The language used for most Gregorian chants.

What is Latin?

300

The variable section of the Mass that changes throughout the church year.

What is the Proper?

400

This city was the center of Pope Gregory's leadership.

What is Rome?

400

The region whose melodies influenced Gregorian chant after the Crusades.

What is Syria?

400

The cathedral associated with Léonin and Pérotin.

What is Notre-Dame Cathedral?

400

She was Canonized in 2012.

Who is Hildegard?

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The early notation system that developed into modern staff notation.

What are neumes?

500

DAILY DOUBLE: These three cultures influenced Gregorian melodies.

What are Greek, Hebrew, and Syrian?

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This pope's call to arms in 1095 launched the First Crusade.

Who is Pope Urban II?

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The composer who expanded polyphony to three and four voices.

Who is Pérotin?

500

The year Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire

What is 2019.

500

The voice in early polyphony that held the original chant melody.

What is the tenor?

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