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  b. 45-47

 Agogic indication in A

GE (a stretto)

FE (→EE)

We give the agogic indication as contained in A, we also reproduce the text layout in relation to the notes. GE has a stretto instead of e stretto, which changes the sense of this indication to a certain degree; also, it is placed earlier, at the beginning of bar 45. In FE (→EE) the error of GE was corrected and the inscription moved back to its original place as in A. This is probably Chopin's correction. In EE and GE2, greater care was taken to ensure a more uniform arrangement of particular words in relation to the musical text.

The accent in the word più is given only in GE and EE3.

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions, Inaccuracies in GE, GE revisions, Authentic corrections of FE

notation: Verbal indications