On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Music Teacher <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Marc, Salut collègue (?)
>

Salut


> 1) The final sign ist just what Bach uses at the end of ligne, when he
> cannot complete a measure at a line end. Just to indicate how it
> continues on the next line.
>

I don't mean the sign on the last bar of each staff but the sign in the
final bar of the music, right after "g8 a8 b4" that looks like a mordant.


2) The brass-transcription has parallels at the end (last 3 bars
> before repeat, bass and sopran), and that surely not the idea.
>

Do you mean the one on IMSLP? I thought that was the more accurate one.



> Best greetings
> Francois
>
> 2011/6/14, Marc Mouries <[email protected]>:
> > Let me know if this is off-topic but i thought someone on the list might
> > know the answers.
> > I am transcribing a Canon from Bach and would like your input.
> >
> > *1) The sign of the last measure.*
> > The manuscript here: http://www.greatjsbach.net/mscript_img/bwv1073.jpgand
> > the score on IMSLP show at the end what looks like a mordent but is not
> > attached to a note. Would you have any idea about what it means?
> >
> >
> > *2) Repeat*
> > The manuscript shows marks indicating where each voice starts. The
> repeats
> > however are not clear.
> > One score on IMSLP adds a rest before the repeat while another score
> found
> > on Icking Archive does not.
> > Any idea which one is right?
> >
> >
> http://imslp.org/wiki/Canon_in_A_minor,_BWV_1073_%28Bach,_Johann_Sebastian%29
> > http://icking-music-archive.org/scores/bach/bwv1073/
> >
> >
> > -Marc
> >
>
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