



As was the case in b. 7 and 9, milder rhythms in the R.H. top voice can be observed in FCI in b. 16 and 20-21 (the last note is a quaver and not a semiquaver) as well as in b. 23 and 25 (the last note is a crotchet). A slightly different rhythm can also be seen in the 1st half of b. 17 – instead of a semiquaver accompanied by grace notes, FCI features a semiquaver triplet. They are almost certainly initial versions.
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category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations
issues: Main-line changes
notation: Rhythm