Rossi inherits this lineage but seeks to modernize it. He moves away from the purely practical instruction of the keyboard toward a more abstract, intellectualized system. His work echoes the rigorous discipline of earlier theorists like Giovanni Battista Martini, yet it incorporates a modern sensibility toward chromaticism and extended tertian harmonies that reflects the music of his time. Rossi’s text is an attempt to stabilize a theory of music that was rapidly expanding into atonality, providing a firm tonal anchor for students.
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Luigi Rossi's Teoria Musicale is a foundational three-volume Italian treatise that employs a "Question and Answer" method to bridge music theory with practical solfeggio. The text focuses on the systematic teaching of scales, intervals, and harmonic foundations, serving as a standard curriculum in traditional conservatory education. A detailed academic overview can be found on Academia.edu [https://www.academia.edu/32765964/Teoria_musicale_scale_e_intervalli]. Rossi’s text is an attempt to stabilize a