Issues : Hairpins denoting continuation

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b. 15-16

composition: Op. 25 No 4, Etude in A minor

 in A (→FE)

 in FC (→GE)

Two  in EE

 in EE, possible interpretation

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The presence of two  signs in EE may be explained as a revision, in which the sign in bar 16, compatible with the remaining sources, was completed with hairpins in bar 15 following bar 7. However, both signs can be authentic and it cannot be excluded that they are to be interpreted as one longer diminuendo.

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issues: EE revisions , Hairpins denoting continuation