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p. 16, b. 494-523
p. 1, b. 1-43
p. 2, b. 44-76
p. 3, b. 77-102
p. 4, b. 103-132
p. 5, b. 133-175
p. 6, b. 176-208
p. 7, b. 209-234
p. 8, b. 235-264
p. 9, b. 265-303
p. 10, b. 304-333
p. 11, b. 334-365
p. 12, b. 366-405
p. 13, b. 406-435
p. 14, b. 436-467
p. 15, b. 468-493
p. 16, b. 494-523
p. 17, b. 524-551
p. 18, b. 552-583
p. 19, b. 584-626
p. 20, b. 627-657
p. 21, b. 658-682
p. 22, b. 683-707
p. 23, b. 708-739
p. 24, b. 740-780
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  b. 494-507

7 five-note slurs in A (contextual interpretation→FCGE)

6 five-note slurs & 1 longer in FE

5 five-note slurs & 2 longer in EE

The analysis of the slurs of A used in the ostinato figures of the R.H. bottom/middle voice leads to the conclusion that slurs other than 5-note long – the shorter slur in b. 498 and the one in b. 502 suggesting continuation at the end of the line – are most probably a result of inaccurate notation. Therefore, it is the 5-note slurs that we give in the main text as the only version. In FE (→EE) the slur in b. 502 was led to b. 503, while in EE it was also the slur in b. 504-505 that was extended in a similar manner. Taking into account a broader context – longer slurs in b. 508-515 as well as in similar b. 310-333 and 412-435 – we suggest six-note slurs as an alternative solution in all discussed bars.

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category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

issues: Inaccurate slurs in A, EE inaccuracies, Uncertain slur continuation

notation: Slurs

Missing markers on sources: FE1, FED, FES, FESf, GE1, GE2, GE3, EE1, EE2, EE3, A, FC