



As was the case with the fermatas, both pedalling versions may be authentic – both the standard FC version and the single mark in FE are often used by Chopin in the endings. Another argument against a possible mistake (
overlooked in FE) or a revision (
added by the copyist – cf. the ending of the Prelude in B, Op. 28 No. 11) is the fact that both versions correlate with the presence of fermatas – pedal release is marked in FC, in which there are no fermatas. In this situation, in the main text we suggest a variant solution.
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category imprint: Differences between sources
issues: No pedal release mark
notation: Pedalling