



In the main text we give c1 after A (→FE→EE2→EE3). A similar harmonic progression is often to be found in Chopin's works, e.g., in the Etude in E
major, No. 11, bars 23-25, therefore, there is no reason to suspect that Chopin overlooked a
in this place. However, in GE (and EE4) a
was added before this c
1, changing it into c1. Completing the missing accidentals was the basis of revision in GE, yet Chopin's intention was not always correctly identified (cf., e.g., the Etude in C major, No. 1, bar 46, A minor, No. 2, bar 7, A
major, No. 10, bars 23 and 35). A similar change of c
1 into c1 was performed in the ending of the Nocturne in B
minor, Op. 9 No. 1, published a little bit earlier in the same publishing house (the 11th quaver in bar 83); the change, being an obvious mistake, shows the schematic approach of the edition's reviser.
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notation: Pitch