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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
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FC - Fontana copy
PE - First Polish edition
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  b. 1

In this place, CC includes a single bar line, without repeat signs. After the first volta, there is a double bar line, yet also without repeat signs. We consider it to be an inaccuracy of notation in this source, one of many. In another copy of the Waltz, commenced on the verso of CC, there is a double line, without repeat signs. A similar situation occurs in CX – there is a single bar line, without repeat signs. The remaining sources feature a double bar line with repeat signs in this place. In FEF and GEF the repetition is written out with notes.

See b. 20

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category imprint: Differences between sources; Source & stylistic information

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notation: Shorthand & other

Missing markers on sources: PE, AR, AK, AE, AO, FEF, GEF, FC, CC, AG, CX, CY