Middle Ages
Motet, Madrigal, Mass
Instrumental Music
Terms
Opera
100

Haec Dies is an example of this

Organum

100

Ave Maria Virgo Serena

Motet

100

The French name for a Harpsichord

Clavecin

100
music imitating text

word painting

100

Group that performed the first operas in Italy

The Florentine Camarata

200

Early dance music with a stately character

Estampie

200

Orders of service set to music

Mass

200

Instrumental dance in triple meter

Hornpipe

200

The one not associated with the Baroque period:


Concerto, ripieno, madrigal, conertino

Madrigal


200

Term used in early opera to describe monodic style with simple accompaniment 

stile rappresentativo

300

Simultaneous variation with two or more instruments playing the same melody together

Heterophony

300

The response to the changes in the church important in the development of the Mass

Counter-reformation

300

French for unequal notes

notes inégales

300

Italian for little dance

ballett

300

Italian for serious opera

Opera Seria

400

Tow terms for low and high volume

Bas & Haut (low and high)

400

Based on the relationship between poetry and music

Madrigal

400

Keyboard work with embellishments in English Style

The Carman's Whistle (Byrd)

400

General term for a plucked keyboard (England)

virginal

400

Story used in many early operas, including by Monteverdi

Orfeus and Euricidie

500

The one that is not associated with the Middle Ages:

isorhythm, polytexuality, basso continuo and cantus firmus

Basso Continuo

500

English composer, theorist, organist and music publisher

Thomas Morley

500

six concertos written for a Duke by J.S. Bach

the Brandenburg Concertos

500

A musical shorthand developed during the Baroque era

figured bass

500

Opera aria using the descending baseline to emphasize the text

"When I am laid to Earth"