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100

This Italian city is known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.

What is Florence?

100

The most popular instrument of the Renaissance period was this plucked string instrument

What is a Lute?

100

A madrigal is this type of piece: sacred choral work, secular vocal piece for several voices, a dance, or an instrument solo?

A secular vocal piece for several voices

100

This composer’s name appears in the worksheet answer key as representing the Roman School (one-word last name).

Palestrina

100

From the word bank, pick the word that means “rebirth.”

Renaissance

200

The word "Renaissance" means this single-word idea 

What is Rebirth

200

Sacred music in the Renaissance was often sung in this language

What is Latin?

200

Name one example of sacred music from the Renaissance and give one short descriptor

Motet — a choral piece sung in Latin for church (sacred)

200

Who was known for developing opera during the late Renaissance / early Baroque, according to the worksheet multiple-choice answers? (full name)

Claudio Monteverdi

200

What word from the word bank is an instrument?

What is the lute?

300
Name One place where musicians commonly worked during the Renaissance

Courts, Town, or Church

300

The technique where one voice or instrument echoes another is called what? (one-word answer)

What is imitation?

300

Name one example of secular music from the Renaissance and give one short descriptor

Madrigal — a secular song for several voices, usually on poetic texts

300

What is one interesting fact about Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina in one sentence

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was an Italian composer who represented the Roman School of music.

300
What word from the word bank is a language?

What is latin

400

This location of produced the Roman School of Musical composition and the composer Palestrina

What is Italy

400

Which of these is NOT a Renaissance string instrument: viol, lute, flute, or violin?

What is the flute?

400

Explain the main difference between a mass and a motet in one sentence

A mass is a larger liturgical work that sets the parts of the Christian mass to music; a motet is typically a shorter sacred choral piece often not covering the entire mass.

400

Name one English Renaissance composer (one of the options in the worksheet multiple choice) and state one role composers like him had during the Renaissance.

William Byrd — composers like him wrote church music, secular songs, and served patrons at courts or in churches.

400

Pick the term that describes music with multiple independent melodic lines

Polyphonic imitation

500

Explain Briefly why why musicians became more famous during the Renaissance

Musicians became more famous because composition and performance became valued, composers developed unique styles, and courts and churches promoted notable musicians.

500

Define “polyphonic” in one sentence as it applies to Renaissance music.

Polyphonic means music with two or more independent melodic lines happening at the same time.

500

Describe how secular music and sacred music differed in language and performance setting during the Renaissance (two sentences).

Sacred music was usually in Latin and performed in churches (liturgical settings); secular music was usually in the local language or vernacular and performed at courts, civic events, and social gatherings.

500

Choose one composer from the Renaissance period and write two sentences: include one biographical fact and one statement about the type of music they wrote or influenced.

(Example answer) Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was an Italian composer active in the 16th century. He wrote primarily sacred choral music and is known for his clear polyphony and influence on the Roman School of composition.

500
Daily Double! Come up with a sentence that uses all the words in the word bank.

Open Ended.