Francesco Landini, an Italian composer born around 1325 and living until 1397, is a luminary of the medieval music scene. Blind from childhood, Landini's life was as remarkable as his compositions, which blend sacred and secular themes with a distinctive emotional depth. Known for his virtuosic keyboard works and enchanting vocal pieces, Landini's music offers a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of 14th-century Italy. His innovations in polyphony and his ability to convey human emotion through music have cemented his legacy as one of the most influential composers of the medieval era.