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  b. 101

No sign in FE (→EE,GE1GE2)

 in GE3

[] suggested by the editors

Like in analogous bars 50-52, the pedal release moment from bar 99 we suggest (compliant with the indication introduced in GE3) allows for maintaining the dying sound of the broadly broken G major chord until the end of the phrase. In this case, one can also, according to us, imagine an even longer pedal hold, e.g. to the end of the 3rd beat of bar 101 or even to the end of bar 103. 

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category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

issues: GE revisions, No pedal release mark

notation: Pedalling

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Original in: New York Public Library at Lincoln Center