Multiple Choice
The distinctive new musical form of the thirteenth century, the motet, was
A) a sacred polyphonic chant of four melody lines performed during a liturgy.
B) typically sung by two male and two female voices.
C) a polyphony typically consisting of two or three melody lines sung in Latin and French.
D) developed by Franco of Cologne.
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