1. Comes from the word renaitre which means "rebirth, revival, and rediscovery.
2. A form of monophonic religious music in Western Christianity that accompanied the
celebration
of mass and other ritual services.
3. The earliest notation used symbol that indicate tone-movements and relative duration within each syllable but not specific pitches of individual notes. Northern
4. The generic term for poets and minstrels who flourished in Southem France and in
Italy from the 11th through the 13th centuries.
5. Derived from the Portuguese word "barroco" which means pearl of irregular shape. 6. A form of sacred musical composition that sets texts of the Eucharistic liturgy into music.
7. A secular vocal polyphonic music composition which originated from Italy. 8. A contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint.