Hi Andrew, Thanks on both counts, I didn't realize there wasn't supposed to be a slur there at all. If there isn't one in Beethoven's manuscript I won't add one either. My intention is to just engrave an urtext version.
You are right that A4 is just too small. I'm still not sure what to do. Actually, I already set the global magnification to 89/100 - because without it, I couldn't comfortably do the long 32rd note passages in Op.111, which I worked on earlier. I might reduce it just a bit more, so that it's smaller but at least has decent margins. I'm actually surprised that the 1st edition you pointed me to has two separate slurs over the 8.-16 and 4-8, rather than one big slur over both. If that's how Beethoven wrote it I've got a lot of fixing to do...Times like this is when I wish I had a nice high quality manuscript like I did for Op.111... Michiel Let's Deliver http://letsdeliver.com/ m...@letsdeliver.com On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Michiel, > > The Artaria engraving of about 1819 is freely available at IMSLP. This is > very beautifully done, a model of excellence. Possibly better than finding > the MS because I suspect it contains many corrections. > > http://imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_No.29,_Op.106_(Beethoven,_Ludwig_van) > > No slur is present over the sequence you referred to. > > If I were engraving this work, I would be doing it off this edition. The > large amount of 'air' in the edition is something I find very important. > > > Andrew > >
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