People
Types of music
Musicians
Miscellaneous
Final Question
100

Who is the person responsible for writing down and sharing chants across Europe?

Pope Gregory I

100

What were the first songs that were sung in churches called during this time period? 

Gregorian chants

100

True or false: The only music education in the middle ages was in the church and all children could attend.

False: only boys could attend.

100

What years did the middle ages last?

450-1450

200

Who was the creator of organum?

Leonin

200

What is the difference between monophonic and polyphonic music?

Monophonic has one voice while poly phonic has more than one. 

200
At the beginning of the middle ages, what was not allowed to be used while performing music in the church?

Instruments

200
What do ars nova and ars antiqua mean?

New art and old art

300

Who was Leonin's successor that created motets?

Perotin

300

What is the difference between sacred and secular music?

Sacred is religious and secular is non-religious. 

300

What kind of musician acted as a traveling newspaper and entertained the common folk? 

Jongleurs

300

What is said to have shared all of the melodies with Pope Gregory I?

A dove

400

Who created the standard notational system? 

Philippe de Vitry

400

The first type of polyphonic music is called what?

Organum

400

What musicians names meant "finder" and "inventor"?

Troubadours and Trouveres

400

What else did Jongleurs do other than perform music? Give at least one.

Danced, juggled, showed tricks, put on animal acts, performed plays. 

500

What were the three social classes of people in the middle ages? 

The nobility, clergy, and peasantry.

500

How many voices did a motet have during the middle ages?

Three or four

500

Fill in the blank: All of the important musicians of the early middle ages were _________.

Priests. 

500

What is the name of the prominent cathedral that Leonin and Perotin studied at?

Notre Dame

500

What was the most prominent instrument used in the middle ages?

Organ