Don Simons wrote:
Jean-Pierre--

I'd be willing to try, although after looking at the source files I
see that it's going to be very complicated to reconstruct Christof's
steps in producing the final score and parts.

I know from my long term correspondence with Christof that he was
applying rexx scripting (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rexx) for
preparing his pmx/tex engraving files. When publishing his editions he
did not, however, provide his scripting files along with the resulting
pmx- and tex- files. So you need to imagine the programming steps he may
have taken.

Rutger Hofman wrote:
Yes, I compared to 1052 (hpsd). One really obvious one that I double
and triple-checked: Biebricher has a missing measure in mvt 1, bar
72. E.g. in the BGA 1052 on Imslp, that is page 8, bottom system, 3rd
bar.

I've checked with the IMSLP copies of the BGA editions of BWV 1052 and the earlier version BWB 1052a. There's no doubt that Cristof per accidence missed one of the 2 E minor bars 71-72. There's also very little doubt that J.S.Bach wrote his music around these bars with 2 bar periods in mind. Hence a performance with bar 72 missing is going to be musically unsatisfying.

Greetings
--
Christian Mondrup, Archive Editor
WIMA: Werner Icking Music Archive
http://icking-music-archive.org/
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