b. 63
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composition: WN 29, Waltz in E minor
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In the main text we add a cautionary to g2. The accidental is present in the sources in an analogous context in bars 79 and 103. category imprint: Editorial revisions; Source & stylistic information issues: Cautionary accidentals |
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b. 65-74
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composition: WN 29, Waltz in E minor
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In bars 65-71 and 73-74 the sources contain pedal markings. In the main text we omit them, since they were previously marked in analogous bars 57-64. See also bars 75-87. category imprint: Editorial revisions |
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b. 67
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composition: WN 29, Waltz in E minor
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A comparison with all analogous bars (and with all bars provided with such accompaniment) is a convincing argument that the octave present in the sources is almost certainly a mistake by the engraver. Therefore, in the main text we give a single e note, as is the case with the remaining bars. category imprint: Editorial revisions |
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b. 71
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composition: WN 29, Waltz in E minor
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According to us, neither the original notation of PE1 (→GE,PE2) nor the version changed in PE3 (→PE4) – most probably under the influence of similar bar 87 – correspond to the performance envisioned by Chopin. When reading the grace notes suggested in our edition, the fact that they are written down differently ( and ) becomes understandable, since the first one, a1, refers to the notation of the previous bars. Consequently, the bar starts with a broken sixth, which corresponds to the motifs in the preceding bars. A similar figure, performed similarly yet written down differently, can also be found in, e.g. the Waltz in A, Op. 34 No. 1, bars 28-29. category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources issues: Inaccuracies in PE , Revisions in #PE |
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b. 75-87
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composition: WN 29, Waltz in E minor
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As before, in the main text we omit the pedal markings (present in the sources) that were marked earlier in analogous bars 59-71. category imprint: Editorial revisions |