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p. 1, b. 1-22
p. 1, b. 1-22
p. 2, b. 23-52
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AO - Autograph Oury
AR - Autograph Rotschild
AE - Autograph Eszterhazy
AK - Autograph Krudner
AG - Autograph Gavard
CX - Copy of Autograph Eszterhazy
CY - Copy of Autograph Gavard
CC - Czartoryscy copy
F - Fontana Version
FC - Fontana copy
PE - First Polish edition
FEF - Fontana's French edition
GEF - Fontana's German edition
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AO - Autograph Oury
AR - Autograph Rotschild
AE - Autograph Eszterhazy
AK - Autograph Krudner
AG - Autograph Gavard
CX - Copy of Autograph Eszterhazy
CY - Copy of Autograph Gavard
CC - Czartoryscy copy
F - Fontana Version
FC - Fontana copy
PE - First Polish edition
FEF - Fontana's French edition
GEF - Fontana's German edition
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  b. 0-4

 

 

 

In the majority of the sources, there are two slurs within bars 1-4: the first one spanning bars 1-2, the second - bars 3-4. The beginnings and endings of the slurs were written imprecisely. AR includes one slur spanning bars 1-4. In CY, the absence of the second slur, within bars 3-4, may be considered a copying inaccuracy. Due to the repetition of the cnote at the beginning of the Waltz in AE (→CX) and CC, the first slur begins in the upbeat. A similar situation occurs in CY, however, due to the upbeat, we put the beginning of the slur in the 1st bar, contrary to the notation of the copy.

See b. 1-52

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category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

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notation: Slurs

Missing markers on sources: FC