



In GC and FE, which certainly reproduce the notation of [A], the naturals before the g and d notes are written only in the extreme voices – next to the bottom notes in the L.H. and top in the R.H. An exception are the D1-D octaves (both notes provided with naturals, although in FE1-FE3 only in bar 138) and the devoid of g3 note in bar 138. In GE and EE the notation is correct (except for the devoid of naturals D1-D quaver in bar 137 in EE1).
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issues: EE revisions, Inaccuracies in FE, GE revisions, FE revisions, Inaccuracies in GC
notation: Pitch