Verbal indications
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composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor
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The marking in CC may be authentic. We add this variant as our proposal. The marking was probably added by Fontana. category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions |
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composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor
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In two autographs, AO and AK, Chopin wrote an abbreviated tempo marking, Allto, which we expand - Allegretto. The tempo and metronome markings in FEF and GEF are certainly inauthentic. In the editions, the metronome is written on the left-hand side next to the first great stave. Following the contemporary convention, we place it next to the tempo marking. The tempo marking is followed by a dot in both sources; in GEF, a dot is present also after the metronome marking - we do not take them into consideration in the edition. category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions |
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composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor
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Four out of five known autographs include dedications. In AO, the dedication was placed under the last staff, on the right-hand side. The remaining dedications are written in the top right corner of the page, over the staff. In AE and AG, Chopin applied abbreviations, which we explain respectively: category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions; Source & stylistic information issues: Dedications |
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composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor
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The genre marking Valse was written by Chopin in AR, AE, AG. Additionally, it was added in foreign hand: The marking Valse is present also in CC and CY, whereas AO, AK and CX are devoid of it. category imprint: Differences between sources |
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composition: WN 55, Waltz in F minor
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The articulation marking legato was added by Chopin only in AE. It is also present in the CX and CC copies. category imprint: Differences between sources |