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b. 59-72

composition: Op. 28 No. 24, Prelude in D minor

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In each of b. 59-60 and 62-63 the L.H. part is marked in A (→FC) with a /, which implies that the preceding bar should be repeated. The abridged notation was used in the manuscripts also in the remaining bars – to mark the 2nd half of the bar in b. 61 and 65-72 and the 1st one in b. 64. Similar notation was also used in FE by marking the 2nd half of the bar with a / in b. 59-63 and 65-72.

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