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p. 8, b. 132-144
p. 1, b. 1-17
p. 2, b. 18-32
p. 3, b. 33-62
p. 4, b. 63-78
p. 5, b. 79-98
p. 6, b. 99-116
p. 7, b. 117-131
p. 8, b. 132-144
p. 9, b. 145-165
p. 10, b. 166-182
p. 11, b. 183-202
p. 12, b. 203-223
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  b. 140

Wedge in FE

Staccato dot in GE & EE

The change of wedges to staccato dots in GE resulted from general revision of this publisher – see the note in bar 7. On the other hand, the dot in EE, in which the wedges printed in FE were generally preserved, was most probably introduced to standardise the L.H. marks in this and the preceding bar. The changes rather cannot be authentic, hence in the main text we keep the FE wedge.

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions, GE revisions, Wedges

notation: Articulation, Accents, Hairpins

Missing markers on sources: FE1, FEO, GE1, GE2, EE1