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Original in: The Fryderyk Chopin Institute Library, Warsaw


  b. 74

C-c in JC & EF

D-d in PE

The D-d octave in PE must be considered as an improvement in relation to the C-c octave, appearing in previous sources:

  • the bass movement makes this phrase similar to its predecessors in bars 62-63 and 70-71, while preserving the harmonic individuality (in each of the phrases the harmonic progression is different);
  • in the original version, the ninth ddid not have a continuation (it was unresolved), whereas in the later version, the same note only doubles the d bass note, which obviously resolves into c.

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issues: Accompaniment changes

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