



The arpeggio marking is written in AE (→CX) and AK. In the remaining autographs and CC, there is a d2-f2 third only, without ornament. In the F sources, the ornament is written in the form of a d
2 grace note combined with a tie (in FC, PE and GEF). It is only in FEF that the tie was overlooked, which may be considered a possible oversight of the engraver or an inaccuracy of the base text's copy. The ornament of F must result from the intention of writing out the arpeggio and is rather Fontana's revision.
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notation: Ornaments