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b. 16

composition: Op. 10 No 11, Etude in E♭ major

End of slur in A & FE (→GE1), interpretation

No slur in EE & GE2 (→GE3GE4), literal reading of remaining sources

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The ending of the slur from the previous bars, given in the main text, is a result of interpretation of unclear in this respect authentic sources, A and FE. When interpreted literally, the ending of the slur in this place is absent in both sources.

category imprint: Interpretations within context

b. 18-19

composition: Op. 10 No 11, Etude in E♭ major

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In FE (→EE3) there is no ending of the slur in bar 19 (in the new line). It is a common mistake of the first editions of Chopin's works, particularly French, as well as of the autographs.

category imprint: Interpretations within context

issues: Inaccuracies in FE

b. 24-25

composition: Op. 10 No 11, Etude in E♭ major

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Shortening of the slur in the editions is, according to us, a result of either a misunderstanding of the autograph or the engraver's inaccuracy. Cf. bars 25-31.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Inaccuracies in FE

b. 25-31

composition: Op. 10 No 11, Etude in E♭ major

Slurs in A

FE (→GE,EE)

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All slurs of A clearly reach the 1st quavers in these bars marked staccato (apart from bars 27-28, discussed separately). It is unclear why they were shortened in the editions, yet nothing indicates that it could be a result of Chopin's intervention.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Inaccuracies in FE

b. 27-28

composition: Op. 10 No 11, Etude in E♭ major

Slur in A, GE & EE

No slur in FE

Our suugestion

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The correct phrasing of the motif in these bars, although not marked by Chopin, is undeniable, therefore, in the main text we suggest a slur based on the adjacent bars. The slur of A is a typical triplet slur and if Chopin had paid attention to this place, he would have probably added a phrasing slur or prolonged the existing one.

category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

issues: Inaccuracies in FE , Triplet slurs