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b. 116-118

composition: Op. 49, Fantaisie in F minor

Pedalling after A (→GE)

No pedalling in FE (→EE)

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The pedal markings in these bars were most probably added to A after [FC] had been prepared, which explains their absence in FE (→EE). Similarly, in bars 124-126.

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b. 117-119

composition: Op. 29, Impromptu in A♭ major

 
 
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In FE the slur in bars 117-119 was omitted.

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issues: Errors in FE

b. 117

composition: Op. 29, Impromptu in A♭ major

 
 
 
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The clear staccato dot in A was recreated in GE. FE has a wedge; it cannot be excluded that such a sign could have been in the lost base text. In the editions we generally have a situation in which the wedges written by Chopin were most frequently interpreted as dots. In EE the sign was overlooked.

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b. 117-118

composition: Op. 29, Impromptu in A♭ major

 
 
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Similarly as in bar 117, we consider the short accent to be more plausible.

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issues: Long accents

b. 117

composition: Op. 29, Impromptu in A♭ major

 
 
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Lack of the indication  in EE probably stems from the different dynamic concept of the ending, which starts with  legatissimo in bar 115.

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