4 Questions
Musicians of 11 to 12th centuries were referred to as _______
troubadours, trouverss, and minstrels
Medieval is a period know as the _______ age in western europe
dark
Adam de la halle was a french poet, composer, and a _______
trouvere
A gregorian chant is a form of unaccompanied _______ song used by the western catholic church
monophonic
Study Notes
Medieval Music
- Musicians of 11 to 12th centuries were referred to as troubadours
- Medieval period is known as the Dark Age in Western Europe
Notable Figures
- Adam de la Halle was a French poet, composer, and musician
Musical Styles
- Gregorian chant is a form of unaccompanied monophonic song used by the Western Catholic Church
Test your knowledge of medieval music and musicians with this quiz! From troubadours to minstrels, learn about the influential figures of the 11th to 12th centuries. Discover the fascinating world of sacred and secular music during the "dark age" of Western Europe. Don't miss the chance to explore the works of Adam de la Halle, a renowned French poet, composer, and trouvere. Challenge yourself and become a history maker!
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