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composition: Op. 64 No 2, Waltz in C♯ minor
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Starting a new slur in bar 84 could have been related to a presence of an irregular group, since Chopin would generally instinctively encompass them with a separate slur. Therefore, the continuous slur of AI may be, according to us, considered an equal variant. category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations |
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b. 84-85
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composition: Op. 64 No 2, Waltz in C♯ minor
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As in bars 68-69 Chopin did not mark the sustention of the note b category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations issues: Accompaniment changes |
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b. 84-86
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composition: Op. 64 No 2, Waltz in C♯ minor
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The first of the versions of As, intended most probably for this bar, is already very close to the final one. In this situation, the presence of a considerably simpler and undoubtedly earlier version in AI may be puzzling – see bar 83. The interpretation of the second version of As is, due to a sketchy notation, hypothetical to a certain extent – the pitch of the second of the added notes is not entirely certain, whereas the last one could have been supposed to be an a1, like in the first version. category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations issues: Main-line changes |
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b. 84-85
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composition: Op. 64 No 2, Waltz in C♯ minor
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The slur over the three-note, chromatic progression of bass is only in the version prepared for print. In GE2no2, it was omitted, probably seeing in it a distorted tie of b category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations issues: GE revisions , Accompaniment changes |
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b. 85-86
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composition: Op. 64 No 2, Waltz in C♯ minor
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The category imprint: Differences between sources issues: Errors in GE , GE revisions , EE inaccuracies |