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The arisotcratic composer poets of northern france were the ______.

b. trouvères

The term conductus refers to:

a. any serious Latin song with a rhymed, rhythmical text regardless of the subject.

the estampie and istampita were ____.

dance forms

The troubadours wrote and sang songs in which language?

Occitan (langue d'Oc)

A chansonnier was _______.

A songwriter who specialized in love songs

Bar form can be expressed as

AAB

the first description of polyphonic music is contained in _____.

Musica enchiriadis

the voice that holds the chant melody is called the _____.

organal voice

the center for polyphonic composition in the 19th century was _____.

Paris

The six rhythmic modes were indicated by


a. the rhythm of the syllables


b. different note shapes for different durations


c. meter signs at the beginnings of lines


d. vertical lines between measures


e. patterns of ligatures

B

In a thirteenth-century motet, the second voice from the bottom is called thea. duplumb. triplumc. altod. countertenore. tenor

A. Duplum

The Magnus liber organi was...

A book begun by Leoniuis and updated by Perotinus

Organum in which all the voices sing in measured rhythm is called...

Discant