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  b. 18

 in FE (→EE)

GE

The difference in pedalling may be connected with the different sounding of the penultimate note of the bar. However, just like in the case of the note - one must take into account the possibility of errors or inaccuracies of notation. In this particular case, the version of GE is more likely to be inaccurate, as whole-bar pedals are the most common pedalling variants in this edition and appear in all the adjacent bars. For that reason we adopt the more certain pedalling of FE (→EE) as the main text.

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