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Trio in E-flat major

Julius Reubke · unknown · Level 5 · Trio & double pedal ⚠ heuristic

pedal trio · pedal diff 5/5 · manual diff 4/5

Trio in E-flat major

Julius Reubke · unknown · Level 5 · Trio & double pedal

The staff detector confirms Trio in E-flat major has a genuine pedal part; on the genre heuristic it reads as a trio (fully independent) piece (trio), which places it provisionally at Level 5 · Trio & double pedal. On John Stainer’s pedal syllabus this sits at the Easy Trios / The Legato Style stage: Three fully independent lines (two hands + feet) — the summit of the beginner syllabus, demanding the legato touch; for the trio literature itself Stainer names Bach’s Six Sonatas, Rheinberger’s Ten Trios Op. 49 and Lemmens’ Trios.

Why this piece teaches it

Forty-eight Trios, Bach’s Six Sonatas (Trios), Rheinberger’s Ten Trios, Op. 49, and Lemmens’ Trios.

— Stainer, The Organ: A Manual of the True Principles of Organ Playing (Novello Primer, 1877; ed. 1909) (the Easy Trios / The Legato Style stage of the pedal syllabus).

Confidence: ◐ pedal confirmed from score — level still heuristic. The staff detector confirmed a genuine pedal part in the score, so the pedal writing is real (not a heuristic guess); the level itself is still placed by the genre heuristic, not individually score-graded.

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Score

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