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  b. 50-51

Slurs in A (→FC)

Slur in FE & EE

Slurs in GE

In the face of the notation of A, the fact of combining the slurs in FE and EE may be considered to be justified, however, it is most likely that Chopin's intention – the tenuto ending of the slur in bar 50 – was interpreted correctly in FC.

See b. 53-54

Compare the passage in the sources »

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: GE revisions, Tenuto slurs

notation: Slurs

Missing markers on sources: FC, A, EE1, EE2, EE3, FE1, FE2, GE3, FED, FEJ, FES, GE1, GE1a, GE2, GE1b