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Articulation, Accents, Hairpins

b. 1

composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor

 
 
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In AE, there is a long accent on the ccrotchet in the upbeat. It shall be considered jointly with the beginning variant of the Waltz in this autograph - the doubly repeated c2.

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b. 1

composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor

 
 
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The diminuendo hairpin in bar 1 (of the same range) appears only in FEF and GEF, and it must have been added by Fontana.

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b. 2

composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor

 
 
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The short accent is only in FEF and GEF - it must be Fontana's revision.

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b. 3

composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor

 
 
 
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The crescendo hairpin in bar 3 is only in FEF and GEF. In all repetitions written out in those two editions, for the 1st and 2nd time, the hairpin in FEF does not reach the last note in the R.H. (like in the miniature), whereas for the 3rd time, its range is identical as in GEF. In turn, FEF features the same range of the hairpin, including the last quaver in the R.H., in all three analogous places.

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b. 4

composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor

 
 
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The short accent on the last value in the R.H. in FEF and GEF must be Fontana's revision.

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