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p. 5, b. 82-103
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p. 4, b. 63-81
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p. 6, b. 104-124
p. 7, b. 125-142
p. 8, b. 143-162
p. 9, b. 163-183
p. 10, b. 184-206
p. 11, b. 207-227
p. 12, b. 228-248
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  b. 101-102

No fingering in A (→GEFE,IE)

Fingering in EE1

Fingering in EE2

In the main text we omit the inauthentic L.H. part fingering added by EE. The difference between the two EE impressions was caused by the fact that the authentic layout of the 2nd half of bar 101, in which the group of 4 L.H. quavers is written on the top stave (changed in the main text, yet kept in the transcriptions of the sources), confused the reviser preparing EE2. He assumed that the EE1 fingering, aptly suggesting that these quavers are to be performed by the L.H., was erroneous and changed it to the fingering adjusted to the R.H.

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions, Errors resulting from corrections

notation: Fingering

Missing markers on sources: A, GE1, FE1, IE1, EE1, EE2