| Re: Hickman Edition of F.J. Haydn concerto Swissdude is right. Anything in brackets and slurs with dashed lines represent Hickman's interpretation and "edits" of the piece. He was kind enough to let everyone know what he "added" to the score and what was originally printed in the score by Haydn. As Hickman's editions are excellent, and he's a terrific player and teacher, you should have confidence knowing that playing with his editorial marks will give you a convincing interpretation. So, long story short, feel free to play it slurred! |