Re: Ornamentation



In article <11jhgkki735nube@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Jon Slaughter <Jon_Slaughter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On page 108 of Piston's harmony he shows an example by Beethoven and
>mentions that the second phrase is a "boisterously ornamented version".

Edition? or failing that, chapter and example number? On P.108 I
find an example from Bach.

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