



In A Chopin wrote fermatas only over the semibreve chords in bar 44, 46, 55 and 57, as well as over the doubled octave in bar 53. Through [FC] this notation found its way to FE. In the remaining editions separate marks for the L.H. part were added (generally under the bottom stave) – in GE in all places except bar 55, while in EE – except bar 55 and 57. In the main text we add fermatas under the bottom stave in all these places.
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