Jacopo da Bologna, a fourteenth-century Italian composer, stands out as one of the most versatile and gifted musicians of his time. Active in the mid-14th century, Jacopo's work predates the renowned composer Landini and includes some of the earliest three-part compositions. His music, characterized by its intricate and expressive qualities, offers a fascinating glimpse into the medieval period. Jacopo's pieces, such as those found on the album "Madrigali e Cacce," showcase his mastery of the madrigal and caccia forms, which were popular during his era. Beyond his musical contributions, Jacopo is also known for his visual art, including the fresco "Joseph Sold by His Brothers," which is available as a print. Exploring Jacopo da Bologna's work is a journey through the rich cultural and artistic landscape of medieval Italy.