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b. 1

composition: Op. 26 No 1, Polonaise in C♯ minor

Dedication in A (→FEGE1GE2GE3) & EE2

No dedication in EE1 & GE4 (→GE5)

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EE1 & GE4 (→GE5) does not include the dedication.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Dedications , GE revisions

b. 1

composition: Op. 25 No 12, Etude in C minor

Title & dedication in FC

Title & dedication in GE1

Title & dedication in GE2 (→GE3)

Title & dedication in FE

Title & dedication in EE1 & EE3

Title in EE2

Our suggestion

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In the main text, we give the title and dedication after the title page of the entire Opus in FC and FE.
See the Etude in A major, No. 1.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions , Dedications , GE revisions

b. 1

composition: Op. 25 No 11, Etude in A minor

Title & dedication in GC

Title & dedication in GE1

Title & dedication in GE2 (→GE3)

Title & dedication in FE

Title & dedication in EE1 & EE3

Title in EE2

Our suggestion

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In the main text we give the title and dedication after the title page of the entire Opus in GC and FE.
See the Etude in A major, No. 1.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions , Dedications , GE revisions

b. 1

composition: Op. 25 No 11, Etude in A minor

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The  indication was added by Chopin in GC (→GE). It was most probably similarly in the two remaining Stichvorlage manuscripts of the Etude, serving as base texts for FE and EE.

category imprint: Corrections & alterations; Source & stylistic information

issues: Authentic corrections in GC

b. 1-5

composition: Op. 25 No 11, Etude in A minor

in bar 5 in GC (→GE) & EE

in bar 1 in FE

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Placing a metronome marking at the beginning of the Etude in FE is certainly a mistake. This edition adopted – in the entire Opus 25 and in other pieces – a graphical solution consisting in placing indications concerning metronome not above the notes (next to the tempo indication), yet in the indent of the first line of the note text. The rule was applied also here, not taking into account the fact that it is misleading in relation to the different tempo of the first four bars.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Errors in FE