



In GE2 (→GE3), at the beginning of the bar, the e-b
fifth was arbitrarily changed to a g-b
third, most probably following the analogy with bar 95. According to us, there is no reason to suspect a Terzverschreibung in bar 91, as the use of varied two-note chords is justified with a different harmonic situation in bars 90-91 and 94-95. Cf. bar 103.
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category imprint: Corrections & alterations
issues: Terzverschreibung error, GE revisions
notation: Pitch