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b. 156

composition: Op. 39, Scherzo in C♯ minor

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In FE, the note d flat is ascribed to the left hand. This would be possible, were it not for the sustaining of that d flat until the next bar, which makes the division completely impractical. 

category imprint: Source & stylistic information

issues: Inaccuracies in FE

b. 278

composition: Op. 39, Scherzo in C♯ minor

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In GC, this bar is marked as the repetition of the previous one, which must reflect the notation of the autograph.

category imprint: Source & stylistic information

issues: Abbreviated notation of A

b. 291

composition: Op. 39, Scherzo in C♯ minor

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In EE, the octave at the beginning of the bar is notated in the abbreviated form with 8. This is probably an arbitrary change  that was introduced due to lack of space.

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issues: EE revisions

b. 297

composition: Op. 39, Scherzo in C♯ minor

g in R.H. in EE & GC (→GE)

g in L.H. in FE

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In FE, the note g is allocated to the L.H. It is hard to tell whether it reflects the notation of the hand-written base text for that edition or is a result of misunderstanding Chopin's notation by the engraver. 

category imprint: Differences between sources

b. 327-336

composition: Op. 39, Scherzo in C♯ minor

Key signature change in EE & GC (→GE)

category imprint: Differences between sources