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No title nor dedication in AT |
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Title & dedication in GC |
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Title & dedication in GE1 |
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In the main text we give the title and dedication according to the title page of the entire opus in GC and FE.
See the Etude in A major, No. 1.
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issues: EE revisions, Dedications, GE revisions
notation: Verbal indications