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PE - First Polish edition
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AO - Autograph Oury
AR - Autograph Rotschild
AE - Autograph Eszterhazy
AK - Autograph Krudner
AG - Autograph Gavard
CX - Copy of Autograph Eszterhazy
CY - Copy of Autograph Gavard
CC - Czartoryscy copy
F - Fontana Version
FC - Fontana copy
PE - First Polish edition
FEF - Fontana's French edition
GEF - Fontana's German edition
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AO - Autograph Oury
AR - Autograph Rotschild
AE - Autograph Eszterhazy
AK - Autograph Krudner
AG - Autograph Gavard
CX - Copy of Autograph Eszterhazy
CY - Copy of Autograph Gavard
CC - Czartoryscy copy
F - Fontana Version
FC - Fontana copy
PE - First Polish edition
FEF - Fontana's French edition
GEF - Fontana's German edition
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Original in: The Fryderyk Chopin Museum, Warsaw


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In AE (CX) and CC, the minim in the bottom voice is devoid of a dot. It is most probably a result of Chopin's oversight (replicated then by the copyists), since the d2-fthird is written in a layout suggesting a two-part writing - the stems of the minims point upwards and downwards. A similar situation is observed in the other autographs. In analogous bar 26, there are two variants of the R.H.

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category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

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notation: Pitch

Missing markers on sources: PE, AR, AK, AE, AO, FEF, GEF, FC, CC, AG, CX, CY