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Articulation, Accents, Hairpins

b. 649

composition: Op. 11, Concerto in E minor, Mvt I

L.H.  ​​​​​​​in FE (→EE)

No marking in GE

Long accent for both hands suggested by the editors

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As a result of comparison of the indications of FE in bar 646 and 648-650, we interpret the mark in this bar as a long accent, referring to both hands. The absence of the mark in GE is most probably an oversight of the engraver.

category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

issues: Long accents , Placement of markings , Errors in GE

b. 650

composition: Op. 11, Concerto in E minor, Mvt I

R.H.  in FE

 for both hands ​​​​​​​in GE1 (→GE2) & EE

Longer  ​​​​​​​in GE3

Long accents for both hands suggested by the editors

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As a result of comparison of the indications of FE in bar 646 and 648-650, we interpret the ​​​​​​​ mark in this bar as a long accent, referring to both hands. The mark was placed lower also in GE and EE. The overspread mark in GE3 results from the actions of the reviser who considered it to be diminuendo only, since he did not figure that it could be an accent; it is possible that he wanted to align that diminuendo with the descending part of the passage.

category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

issues: Long accents , Placement of markings , GE revisions