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The starting point of the L.H. slurs in bar 33 and 35 in A can give rise to doubts – they actually begin on the 2nd beat. However, it is contrary to the slurs of the analogous motifs in bars 1-4, hence in the main text we consider the beginnings of these slurs to be inaccurate (incidentally, in bar 33 the slur may suggest an earlier starting point; see also the note on inaccurate slurs in mov. I, bars 17-20). The GE slurs (→FE,EE,IE), completely arbitrary, refer to the R.H. slurs at the beginning of the Minuet.
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category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources; Editorial revisions
issues: Inaccurate slurs in A, GE revisions
notation: Slurs