FOOTNOTES:[36]See for quotations from the sketch-books, Mason's "Beethoven and His Forerunners," pp. 304-314. Several of the complete sketch-books, edited by Nottebohm, are published by Breitkopf and H?tel.[37]See Von Lenz's "Beethoven et ses trois styles."[38]In numbering the measures, begin with the first (partial) measure, even though it is incomplete.
FOOTNOTES:[36]See for quotations from the sketch-books, Mason's "Beethoven and His Forerunners," pp. 304-314. Several of the complete sketch-books, edited by Nottebohm, are published by Breitkopf and H?tel.[37]See Von Lenz's "Beethoven et ses trois styles."[38]In numbering the measures, begin with the first (partial) measure, even though it is incomplete.
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[36]See for quotations from the sketch-books, Mason's "Beethoven and His Forerunners," pp. 304-314. Several of the complete sketch-books, edited by Nottebohm, are published by Breitkopf and H?tel.
[36]See for quotations from the sketch-books, Mason's "Beethoven and His Forerunners," pp. 304-314. Several of the complete sketch-books, edited by Nottebohm, are published by Breitkopf and H?tel.
[37]See Von Lenz's "Beethoven et ses trois styles."
[37]See Von Lenz's "Beethoven et ses trois styles."
[38]In numbering the measures, begin with the first (partial) measure, even though it is incomplete.
[38]In numbering the measures, begin with the first (partial) measure, even though it is incomplete.