2012/8/23 Tiresia GIUNO <tires...@googlemail.com>:
> Just to confirm that "s" can never stay for "subito": in the first
> attached example (Beethoven's String Quartet op.130) you find "sf" every
> two notes. It wouldn't make any sense to interpret it as "subito f",
> since it is already "forte"

Yes but also Beethoven used 'f' on every note sometimes. This doesn't
make sense, but given that a composer used it, it makes the sense the
composer wanted it to make, nothing more, nothing less. I've learned
that the logic of composers wrt notation in general and dynamics in
particular is a moving target.

-- 
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com

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