Stefan Thomas <kontrapunktste...@gmail.com> writes:

> Are You sure that is an "Urtext" and not a kind of later arrangement of
> this piece?
>
> 2012/10/17 Mark Stephen Mrotek <carsonm...@ca.rr.com>
>
>> The Harvard Concise is not in my possession.  I do have a copy of Haydn's
>> Keyboard Concerto No. 11 in D. The acciaccatura (small eight notes with
>> diagonal stroke "tied" to the principal note) appears multiple times in the
>> first and third movements. This concerto was published in 1782.


Even some (most?) of the so-called Urtext editions modernize the
notation. It's necessary to see Haydn's handwriting to know for sure.

-- 
David

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