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1

Since Lauterbach indicates no change of position here it seems clear that he expected a harmonic for the e'''.

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1

It is probable that a harmonic was assumed here, keeping the passage on the A string.

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1

See note in previous red box.

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1

Since no position changes are marked here it is probable that Lauterbach expected the 4th finger to be used for both notes, with a harmonic for e'''.

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2

As before, fingered 4-4 with harmonic.

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2

Harmonic evidently envisaged.

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2

A degree of portamtno will have been envisaged here.

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2

The fingering here is evidently designed to avoid portamento between the g'' and c''.

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2

An extended 4th finger is evidently envisaged.

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3

First position is evidently intended here, but it remains unclear where Lauterbach expected the player to return from third position.

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3

A return to first position is obviously envisaged here.

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4

This fingering will have elicited a portamento.

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4

Either a fully stopped extension or a harmonic may have been expected here.

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4

This is a characteristic 19th-century fingering.

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7

Lauterbach does not trouble to indicate the obvious shift to fifth position here.

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