Question

A lyric requesting protection from the “murderous rage” of Turks and these people is often removed from modern versions of the hymn “Erhalt uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort.” To open a work titled for one of these people, each voice leaps up a perfect fourth and descends in a stepwise fashion. A work titled for one of these people splits the text of the (10[1])Agnus Dei into two movements. A genre (10[1])named for one of these people was modified (10[1])by adding an improvised vox (10[1])organalis to the (10[1])vox (-5[1])principalis to create works (10[1])called organum. Legendarily, a ban on polyphony (10[2])was averted (10[3])by the composition (10[1])of a mass (10[3])titled (10[1])for (10[1])a (10[1])man (10[3])with this (10[1])position, (10[1])Marcellus (10[2])II, (10[3])by Giovanni Palestrina. (10[2])For 10 points, (10[1])name this position held by the namesake of a form of monophonic chant, (10[1]-5[1])Gregory (10[1])I. (10[3])■END■ (10[7])

ANSWER: Pope [accept bishop of Rome; accept supreme pontiff or Roman pontiff or sovereign pontiff; accept Pontifex maximus; accept Pope Marcellus Mass; accept Missa Papae Marcelli]
<Classical Music>
= Average correct buzz position

Summary

2024 ACF Winter at Lehigh2024-11-16Y7100%0%14%109.57
2024 ACF Winter at Northwestern2024-11-16Y9100%0%0%102.44
2024 ACF Winter at Ohio State2024-11-16Y8100%0%0%112.88
2024 ACF Winter at Online2024-11-16Y7100%0%0%120.43
2024 ACF Winter at Central Florida2024-11-16Y4100%0%0%130.25
2024 ACF Winter at Oxford2024-11-16Y8100%0%13%109.63

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Max BrodskyUIUC AUChicago C6310
Ivonne ZhouPenn APenn B7010
Eric YangPurdue AIndiana A7810
Arjun KalaUIUC BWashU B8310
Sinecio MoralesJohns Hopkins AColumbia B8610
Teigue KellyPenn State AColumbia A87-5
Cormac BeirneLSE AOxford A9110
Ariel FaederPitt AMichigan State A9810
Peter Zeng (DII)Ohio State C (DII)CWRU A (UG)9810
Jacob PuthipirojNorthwestern ANotre Dame10010
Rohan Navaneetha Raj (DII)Ohio State B (DII)Michigan B10010
Chris LevesleyWarwick AImperial B10010
Logan MathisSIUE APurdue B10310
Charles YoungColumbia APenn State A10610
Roxanne Tang (UG)Ohio State A (UG)Michigan A10610
Kai MadgwickManchesterCambridge C10610
Brendan BethlehemCambridge ABristol A10710
Collin Leck (D2)Central OklahomaMississippi State10810
Edward FogelBirminghamDurham10910
Liam StarnesUChicago BUIUC C11010
Braden Booth (D2)MissouriIowa11010
Andrei HuiCambridge BImperial A11010
Daniel Lian (DII)Michigan C (UG)CWRU B (UG)11210
Francis BernhardtMiamiUIUC D11310
Austin GuoPrinceton AHaverford A11410
Tiffany ZhouUF BUCF B11410
Joe Paterson (UG)Michigan State B (UG)Pitt B (UG)11510
Brynn JonesOregon StateMcGill E11510
Athena Shadden (UG)Texas AVassar A11510
Simon EmmanuelRutgers AJohns Hopkins B11810
Benedykt Chodzko-ZajkoSouthampton BOxford B11810
Zaid Asif (D2)NYU BWUSTL A12110
Samuel StellaFlorida State University AUCF A13410
Alessandro d'AttanasioCambridge DSouthampton A134-5
Ethan SkolnickWashU CPurdue C13510
Hazel DePreist-SullivanBard ARowan A13610
Christophe SavoieUF EUF F13610
Zayyan MahmoodSouthampton ACambridge D13610
Ethan BingemannRutgers CPenn State B13710
Nermeen RahmanIndiana BUChicago D13710
Oliver Thompson (DII)CWRU C (UG)Kenyon A (UG)13710
Owen Brown (DII)Kenyon B (DII)CWRU D (DII)13710
Thomas Doyle (UG)Vassar BTexas D13710
Keerthana Krishnan (D2)Texas CColorado College13710
Nicholas NguyenUF DFlorida Tech A13710