txtCommentary1=If you like to get as close as possible to the source of a work, you might try to get a hold of either of the facsimile editions of the {\uldb autographs}{\v 21246} to Mozart\'92s {\uldb \'93Haydn\'94 Quartets}{\v 136342}. The Robert Owen Lehmann foundation published a black-and-white facsimile edition in 1969. In 1987, the British Library (which owns the originals) brought out a full color version. Neither
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txtCommentary2=\par\par\par\par\par\par version can be had except in major libraries or rare book stores. They are fascinating documents that\'97for Mozart\'97show considerable signs of compositional struggle (though the least for {\uldb K.}{\v 137211} 465).{\fs24\uldb \'80}{\v next}