Trio 1 (opus 49) | Josef Rheinberger (1839-1901) | By Rien

On january 11, 2022 I finally published my first performance of a Trio for organ, after telling myself for months that my brain isn’t wired correctly to play Trio’s. It was the first trio from Rheinberger’s opus 49.. I played it very, very slow because my brain couldn’t keep up with my limps. Today, over a year later, I still have to work hard to perform a Trio, but I love them and have recorded quite a few of them since. But I don’t say anymore that my brain isn’t properly wired. The slogan that my friends Vidas and Ausra use for your organ school is “When you practise, miracles happen.“ And sure they are right. Listen to my recording from a year ago en the new one. to hear the difference? Practise, focus and hard work. The first trio in G minor, Opus 49, is composed of three voices (of course), with the upper voice played by the right hand, the middle voice played by the left hand, and the bass voice played by the feet. The trio is marke
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