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p. 3, b. 1-8
p. 1
p. 2
p. 3, b. 1-8
p. 4, b. 9-17
p. 5, b. 18-26
p. 6, b. 27-35
p. 7, b. 36-57
p. 8, b. 58-67
p. 9, b. 68-76
p. 10, b. 77-87
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Original in: The Fryderyk Chopin Institute Library, Warsaw


  b. 3-4

Few octaves in JC

No octaves in EF

Octaves in PE

From the musical point of view, the version of JC seems to be very dubious: the indication [con] 8 - - - is probably written in a wrong place – it was supposed to include the entire bass progression in bar 4. However, most probably we are dealing here with a misunderstanding of the corrections of the entire introduction (bars 1-8) written in a short cut manner in [AI]. The same applies to the version of EF

In EF there are no rests at the end of bar 4, as the phrase ends with a crotchet (in the parts of both hands).

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issues: Errors of JC

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