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Manuscript Annotations

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2

This fingering is clearly contrived to retain the tone of the A-string and facilitate expressive portamento.

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2

THis is a typical 4-4 portamento.

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2

THis too implies a portamento.

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3

David's bleiben (remain) and the line indicate performance in 5th position.

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3

?

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3

David's original fingering, later replaced by stopped notes, indicates natural harmonics played in 3rd position with fingers in the position of e'' and d''.

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3

David's original fingering indicates performance with natural harmonics in 3rd position with fingers in the position of a', g', e' and d''.

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3

weiter ('further', or 'on')

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4

Probably not F. David's fingering.

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4

g#'', a'' replacing printed fingering.

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4

f#'', g'' replacing printed fingering.

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4

e#'', f#'' replacing printed fingering.

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5

Not F. David's fingering.

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5

The repetition of ritard in the margin suggests an instruction to an engraver.

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6

The pencil markings are not by F. David.

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7

Pencil markings in this movement appear to be F. David's

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7

bleiben (remain)

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