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b. 223-226
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composition: Op. 42, Waltz in A♭ major
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Chopin wrote four long accents in FEG (the sign in bar 224 is poorly visible on the accessible photocopy, yet its existence is indicated by the presence of a respective sign in GE1). In GE2 (→GE3) long accents were arbitrarily changed to short. As Chopin did not add accents in FE and EE, in the main text we suggest them in the variant form. category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations issues: Long accents , Authentic corrections of GE |
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b. 227-228
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composition: Op. 42, Waltz in A♭ major
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The category imprint: Differences between sources issues: Scope of dynamic hairpins |
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b. 230
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composition: Op. 42, Waltz in A♭ major
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Chopin added the category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations issues: Authentic corrections of GE |
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b. 244
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composition: Op. 42, Waltz in A♭ major
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The wedge written by Chopin in FEG was not included in GE, which is most probably a result of the engraver's inattention. As it is also absent in FE and EE, we leave the inclusion of this indication at the discretion of the performer. category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations issues: Errors in GE , Authentic corrections of GE |
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b. 261
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composition: Op. 42, Waltz in A♭ major
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The staccato dot written by Chopin in FEG may be ambiguous: it is not known whether it concerns the octave in the R.H. in bar 261 or the octave in the L.H. in the great stave right above it, in bar 256. It may be the reason explaining why the sign was not included in GE1 (→GE2→GE3). The sign included in EE is also not entirely clear – in spite of the fact that it resembles a wedge, it has a dot in its structure. Therefore, it is hard to conclude what was written in Chopin base text to EE; hence to the main text we adopt a staccato dot, written by Chopin's hand in FEG. category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources issues: Authentic corrections of GE , Wedges , Authentic corrections of EE |
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