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b. 29-36
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composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor
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In bars 29-36 (and further ones – cf. bars 48, 50, 51 & 53-62), GE has the quaver of the R.H. part placed directly over the last note of the 2nd L.H. triplet. In the editors' opinion, this is not in line with Chopin’s intentions; instead, it reflects the manner of the GE engraver. category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Interpretations within context; Differences between sources issues: GE revisions , Dotted rhythms and triplets |
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b. 37-45
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composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor
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In bars 37-42 and 44-45 in GE (→FE→EE) the semiquaver of the double dotted rhythm in the right hand was moved beyond the third note of the second triplet of the accompaniment. This misleading, inauthentic notation was also used for the double dotted rhythm in bar 49 and in the notation of dotted rhythms throughout the Nocturne - cf. bars 5-13. See also: the note to bars 29-36 and the chapter devoted to that topic in: Jan Ekier, Introduction to the National Edition, Editorial Issues. category imprint: Interpretations within context issues: GE revisions , Dotted rhythms and triplets |
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b. 48
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composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor
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Just like in bars 29-36, in bar 48 of GE the rhythm is irregularly presented against the triplets. FE also contains such notation, despite the fact that in bars 29-36 the identical rhythm was presented regularly. A similar situation also occurs in the following bars. category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources issues: GE revisions , Dotted rhythms and triplets |
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b. 48
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composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor
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category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources issues: GE revisions |
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b. 49
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composition: Op. 27 No 1, Nocturne in C# minor
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In bar 49 in GE (→FE→EE) the semiquaver of the double dotted rhythm in the right hand part was moved beyond the third note of the second triplet in the accompaniment. This inauthentic notation, misleading for the performer, was also used in bars 37-42 and 44-45.
See the chapter devoted to that topic in: Jan Ekier, Introduction to the National Edition, Editorial Issues.
category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources issues: GE revisions , Dotted rhythms and triplets |
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