Ettore Pozzoli's 24 Studi di Facile Meccanismo (24 Studies of Easy Mechanism) is a cornerstone of classical piano pedagogy, specifically designed to bridge the gap between beginner exercises and more advanced technical repertoire. These studies focus on developing fundamental technical skills—such as finger independence, scale work, and articulation—with a gradual increase in difficulty. Overview of the Work
Public Domain Status: While some of Pozzoli's older works are appearing in archives like IMSLP, copyright status varies significantly by country. In many EU countries, works are protected for 70 years after the composer's death (Pozzoli died in 1957), meaning they may not yet be in the public domain everywhere.
One rainy afternoon, Luca found himself lost in the rhythm of Studio No. 24
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These studies are designed to develop "mechanism"—the physical ability to navigate the keyboard with agility and independence. Pozzoli (1873–1957), a renowned professor at the Milan Conservatory, specialized in creating exercises that aren't just dry drills but have a distinct musical character. Casa Ricordi Key Pedagogical Focus Independence of Fingers
The collection consists of 24 progressive etudes that focus on:
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