>From what I've seen it's pretty straightforward, you just need to replace the 
>upbeat at the end of the bar with the repeat sign with the anacrusis of the 
>first bar. Sometimes the note values of the anacrusis are not the same but 
>this doesn't really matter as one is making a pause before starting the piece 
>again from the beginning. The values of the last beat of the repeat bars work 
>fine when playing straight through the second time round.
Despite Galilei's claims to the contrary, there are a few printers mistakes too 
and there is doubtlessly an element of improvisation in the way the 
introductory anacruses should be played anyway (as perhaps indicated, for 
example, by the occasional long note values).
Best,
Matthew 



> On Dec 25, 2018, at 12:51, Joachim Lüdtke <jo.lued...@t-online.de> wrote:
> 
> that is what I found in the introduction too, and still you have to cope with 
> the Situation Ed describes. I tend to your No 2, Ed!



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