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Author: jeeves
Date: 2019-09-01 21:36
I'm working on part of the first movement of Weber 1 right now, and I don't understand how to interpret the articulation markings in the passage starting at bar 130 (second page of http://ks.petruccimusiclibrary.org/files/imglnks/usimg/5/5b/IMSLP308278-PMLP24385-Kalmus1.pdf).
From searching around, it seems like staccato under slur generally means legato tonguing, but there are some bars where I'm not sure what to do. In bar 133 (attached), should the first note with a staccato mark be tongued? Why do the first four notes have a slur mark when the entire bar is already under a slur? Should the last note in the bar and the last note of the second triplet be tongued or clipped short?
Post Edited (2019-09-01 21:41)
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