Dates
Composers
Genres
Instruments
Surrounding Culture
100

A time period from 500-1500 A.D

What is the Middle Ages?

100

A person who writes music for public use.

What is a composer?

100

What is sung when 1 note happens per syllable.

What is Monophonic?

100

This instrument class was harder to make since most of the material went to armour and weapons.

What are brass instruments?

100

The institution that controlled most of Europe in the Middle Ages.

What is the Catholic Church?

200

This Century started to develop polyphony

What is 1000 AD?

200

A French Composer who wrote both Religious and Secular music.

Who is Guillaume DuFay?

200

What is sung when there are 2 or more notes per syllable.

What is Polyphonics?

200

These were made in the past with a wooden shell and animal skins.

What are Drums?

200

The name of a traveling musician.

What is a Troubadour?

300

Lived from 1160-1230

Who is Perotin?

300

He wrote the better version of "Viderunt Omnes" with more voices.

Who is Perotin?

300

A Catholic music piece that only uses voices, normally sings in unison, and is usually in Latin.

What is Gregorian Chant/Plainchant?

300

One plays this with one hand while winding it up with the other.

What is a Hurdy Gurdy?

300

One's own native language as opposed to Latin.

What is Vernacular?

400

Lived from 1135-1201

Who is Leonin?

400

Daily Update: She is dead.

Who is Hildegard of Bingen?

400

An early form of polyphony that developed from Gregorian chant 

What is Organum?

400

These were usually crafted from wood and had to be carved out for holes.

What is a flute/recorder?

400

The name of a Catholic Service, spoken in Latin during the Middle Ages.

What is a Catholic Mass?

500

Lived from 1098-1179

Who is Hildegard of Bingen?

500

He wrote the weird, less voiced version of "Viderunt Omnes"

Who is Leonin?

500

When translated, this means "New Art"

What is Ars Nova?

500

The early predecessor of a trombone.

What is a sakbut?

500

This war between Christians and Muslims halted Europe from exploring new ideas.

What are the Crusades?