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Originally Posted by Chad26
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12-02-2022 05:54 AM
It’s in the link posted by Rob MacKillop above (IMSLP website). The second score (edited by Alfred Dorffel) is transcribed into printed notation, so easier to read than the facsimiles.Originally Posted by Chad26
So I guess I just wondered where the sheet would be for BWV 998 in e flat maj, grand staff .
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