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  b. 71

a1 in chord in JC

f1 in EF & PE

In JC, the highest note of the chord could be considered as the so-called Terzverschreibung if it was not for the  raising f1 into f1 written only before the next chord. However, if we assume that JC copied the text of [AI] correctly, the compatible versions of EF and PE seem to confirm Fontana's access to an additional source of authentic versions, probably corrections of [AI], introduced already after JC had been written.

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Terzverschreibung error, Errors of JC

notation: Pitch