



The d2 note present in FE (or d2 , if we assume that Chopin could have forgotten to cancel the alteration, which was quite common) is most probably a mistake – cf. bar 172, which includes a variation of the discussed place, in which the final 4 semiquavers belong to an F chord. This is how it was assessed in GE and EE, changing d
2 to c2 (in GE perhaps at Chopin's request), and this is the version we adopt to the main text.
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category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions
issues: EE revisions, Errors in FE, Authentic corrections of GE
notation: Pitch