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Jacopo Da Bologna

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A.k.a. Jacopo da Bologna

Jacopo da Bologna (fl. 1340–1360) was an Italian composer of the Trecento, the period sometimes known as the Italian ars nova. He was one of the first composers of this group, making him a contemporary of Gherardello da Firenza and Giovanni da Firenze. He concentrated mainly on madrigals, including both canonic (caccia-madrigal) and non-canonic types, but also composed a single example each of a caccia, lauda-ballata, and motet. His setting of Non al suo amante, written about 1350, is the only known contemporaneous setting of Petrarch's poetry. Jacopo's ideal was "suave dolce melodia" (sweet, clean melodies). His style is marked by fully texted voice parts that never cross; and non-canonical writing. The untexted passages which connect the textual lines in many of his madrigals are also noteworthy. He is well-represented in the Squarcialupi Codex, the large collection of 14th century music long owned by the Medici family; twenty-nine compositions of his are found in that source, the principal source for music of the Italian ars nova, alongside music by Francesco Landini and others. A portrait of Jacopo is found in this manuscript, and another possible portrait is found in a north-Italian manuscript, Fulda, Landesbibliothek, Hs. D23, fol. 302. However, the identification of Jacopo in the latter source was made by a hand later than the copyist's, throwing some doubt on its reliability. In addition to his compositions, Jacopo also wrote a short theoretical treatise, "Questa è l'arte del biscanto misurato", which is influenced by French notational theory. He may also have been active as a poet, to judge from the autobiographical texts of the madrigals Io me sun un che, Oselleto salvazo, and Vestìse la cornachia.

     
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Madrigali E CacceJacopo Da Bologna, La Reverdie2005Album
Italienische Madrigale des 14. JahrehundertsJacopo Da Bologna, Ensemble P.A.N.2001Album
Musiche Profane Del Basso Medio Evo: L'ars Nova (Antologia Sonora Della Musica Italiana - 3, Dal Canto Ambrosiano A Vivaldi, A Cura di Riccardo Allorto)Irma Bozzi Lucca, Alfredo Nobile, Rolf Rapp, Nives Poli-Rapp, Edward Smith, Jacopo Da Bologna, Giovanni Da Firenze, Francesco Landini1968Album
Chœurs, Cordes & CuivresPierre De Corbeil - Fleurié - Jacopo Da Bologna - Guillaume Dufay - Josquin Des Prés - Jacobus Gallus - Gregor Aichinger - Johann Crüger - Joan Cererols - Alessandro Scarlatti - Ensemble Vocal Et Instrumental Philippe Caillard, Philippe CaillardAlbum
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