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Inprovished
simultaneously invented & performed
TERM 2
To the Greeks music meant
DEFINITION 2
"the art of MUSES"
TERM 3
Doctorine of Ethos
DEFINITION 3
concerning the moral & aspects of music: they believed that
listening to particular types of music, affected not only ones's
mood but one's very self, for better or worse
TERM 4
Musical therapist
DEFINITION 4
relieved physical, emotional distress
TERM 5
Pythagoras
DEFINITION 5
explored the science of sound. Called Acoustics: tuning
instruments, he measured intervals
Acoustics:
tuning instruments, he measured intervals
TERM 7
Classical music
DEFINITION 7
restrained,, objective, emphasizing form of balance
TERM 8
Ethos
DEFINITION 8
ethical & moral qualities of music
TERM 9
Romantic music
DEFINITION 9
Emotional,,, dramatic & more concerned with expression
TERM 10
Dionysus played
DEFINITION 10
the aulos,, a wind instrument
Ostinato
In music, an ostinato is a motif or phrase, that persistently
repeats in the same musical voice, usually at the same pitch.
TERM 17
Mass
DEFINITION 17
Roman Catholic worship service//2 parts to a mass
TERM 18
Organum
DEFINITION 18
add a melody/ tone to an existing melody
TERM 19
3 classes of people
DEFINITION 19
peasants, clergy, nobles
TERM 20
stained glass
DEFINITION 20
told a story
Secular music
non- religious musicSecular music is non-religious music.
Secular means being separate from religion.
TERM 22
Instrumental music
DEFINITION 22
meant for dancing
TERM 23
Guillaume de Machaut
DEFINITION 23
Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300 - April 1377) was a Medieval
French 1. poet and composer. 2. worked for King John3.
wrote both secular/sacred4. known for Messe de Nostre
Dame Mass
TERM 24
Martin Luther
DEFINITION 24
new hymn called CHORALE
TERM 25
Council of Trent
DEFINITION 25
The Council of Trent was an Ecumenical Council of the
Roman Catholic Church. It is considered to be one of the
Church's most important councils. "represented counter
reformation"recommend improving church procedures
MADRIGAL
through composed mostly of polyphonic
TERM 32
Lute
DEFINITION 32
pear shaped plucked instrument.
TERM 33
viol
DEFINITION 33
The viol is any one of a family of bowed, fretted and stringed
musical instruments developed in the mid-late 15th century
and used primarily in the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
"bowed stringed instrument"
TERM 34
recorder
DEFINITION 34
The recorder is a woodwind musical instrument of the family
known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes-whistle-like
instruments which include the tin whistle. "End blown flute or
whistle flute"