2 Corso Pdf | Nerina Poltronieri Solfeggi Parlati E Cantanti
Unlocking Rhythmic Mastery: A Deep Dive into Nerina Poltronieri’s “Solfeggi Parlati e Cantanti – 2° Corso”
Introduction: The Foundation of Italian Solfège
Sofia sat at the piano, opening the PDF version she had meticulously saved to her tablet for late-night study sessions [5, 6]. She began with the Solfeggi Parlati—the spoken exercises. Her fingers tapped the desk as she spoke the notes aloud, "Do-Mi-Sol-Si..." tracking the syncopated rhythms that Poltronieri was famous for using to trip up the unwary. Nerina Poltronieri Solfeggi Parlati E Cantanti 2 Corso Pdf
- For Rhythm (Parlato): Use Pozzoli’s Solfeggi Parlati (Book 2 or 3). Pozzoli was a contemporary of Poltronieri, and his rhythmic exercises are very similar.
- For Melody (Cantante): Use Concone’s 30 Daily Exercises for Soprano/Mezzo (Op. 11) or 50 Lezioni de Canto (Op. 9). These are freely available on IMSLP and share the same 19th-century Italianate melodic sensibility.
- Hybrid Approach: Take a Concone vocalise, remove the pitches, and clap the rhythm first (treat it as a parlato). Then add the pitches back. This is essentially the Poltronieri philosophy.
It moves beyond the treble clef, challenging you with various musical keys to sharpen your mental agility. Complex Rhythms: Unlocking Rhythmic Mastery: A Deep Dive into Nerina
- Amazon Kindle/Google Play Books: Major music publishers have recently digitized the Poltronieri series. Search for "Poltronieri Solfeggi Parlati 2 Carisch". You can often buy the Kindle edition for €10-€15.
- IMSLP (Petrucci Music Library): Check carefully. If the edition is old enough (published before 1928 in the US), it might be public domain. However, Poltronieri’s 2° Corso was published mid-20th century, so it is unlikely to be legal on IMSLP in most regions.
- Library Partnerships: Many conservatory libraries have digital lending programs. If you have a student ID or a municipal library card (e.g., in Italy, France, or Spain), you can borrow the PDF legally via platforms like Torrossa or Casalini Libri.
- Buy the Physical Book + Request Digital Copy: When you buy the physical book from SheetMusicPlus, Thomann, or Carisch Italy, some retailers will provide a digital "companion PDF" upon request for accessibility.