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b. 1

composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor

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and legato, although following one another apply undoubtedly from the first note. Such a placement also suggests their joint usage, what most probably means that legato should be understood here as an articulation and a 'harmonic legato'.

category imprint: Source & stylistic information

b. 1-2

composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor

No slur in GE (→FE)

Slur in EE

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The slur in EE is certainly an inauthentic addition. A similar revision was also introduced in EE in bars 84-85 and 86-87. Cf. Nocturne in D No 2, bars 2-6.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions

b. 1

composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor

The title and dedication in GE (→FE)

Elements added in EE

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Both the sentimental title "Les Plaintives" and the description 7e Nocturne placing the Nocturne on the list of the works of that genre published by Chopin are definitely an arbitrary addition by the publisher of EE.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions , Dedications , Various titles

b. 2

composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor

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We remove the digits 6 with which the sextuplets are marked in the sources also in this bar. This may be the result of a literal reading of the abbreviation that Chopin used in the autograph to mark the repetition in bar 2 of the rhythmic group from bar 1.

category imprint: Editorial revisions

b. 3

composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor

 Placement of   in GE

Placement of   in FE (→EE)

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In FE (→EE) the pedal markings   are placed one quaver too early.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Inaccuracies in FE