Jacopo da Bologna

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Jacopo da Bologna was a prominent 14th-century Italian composer of the Trecento period, known for his refined madrigals and contributions to early Italian secular music.

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instanceOf Italian composer
Trecento composer
composer
person
activeInCentury 14th century
activeInPeriod Trecento NERFINISHED
approximateFloruit c. 1340–c. 1380
associatedCity Bologna NERFINISHED
associatedWith Italian Trecento music
composed Aquila altera NERFINISHED
Di nuovo è giunto
Fenice fu NERFINISHED
In verde prato NERFINISHED
Io me sun un che
Lo lume vostro
Non al suo amante NERFINISHED
O cieco mondo
O dolce appresso
O in Italia felice
Sotto l’imperio NERFINISHED
Un bel sparver NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of Italian secular polyphony
field music
genre ballata
caccia
madrigal
historicalEra Middle Ages
late medieval period
influenced later Trecento composers
knownFor careful text setting
smooth melodic writing
syllabic declamation
languageOfWorks Italian
legacy one of the earliest major Italian madrigalists
manuscriptsContainingWorks Squarcialupi Codex NERFINISHED
nationality Italian
notableFor early Italian secular music
refined madrigals
primaryForm madrigal
three-voice madrigal
two-voice madrigal
regionActive Northern Italy NERFINISHED
representedAs illuminated portrait in Squarcialupi Codex
rhythmicStyle isorhythmic tendencies in some works
style Italian Ars Nova NERFINISHED
textSources contemporary Italian poetry
voiceTexture occasional three-voice
predominantly two-voice
workType secular vocal music

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Trecento notableFigureInMusic Jacopo da Bologna