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p. 5, b. 68-85
p. 6, b. 86-103
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  b. 62

No markings in JC

Pedalling in EF & PE

In this case, the compatible pedalling of EF and PE does not point to any relation between the sources. The pedalling of PE is simply one of a number of elements confirming the authenticity of this edition's version. In turn, the same indications in EF show that Fontana knew well general rules of Chopin's pedalling, which is hardly surprising given that he was Chopin's long-time friend and a copyist of many of his works. Cf. the note related to bar 63.

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