



FE (except for FE4) lacks in five necessary accidentals – naturals before d2 and b and sharps before f, f
2 and g
2. This patent inaccuracy certainly has its source in the notation of [A]. Similarly in GC, in which, however, Chopin added a
raising b
to b. In GC (→GE) there are also no naturals before the last octave in the R.H. – it can be an oversight of the copyist or a later addition in [A]. In the remaining sources the signs were completed (all additions can be attributed to a revision): three were added in EE1 and FE4, four in GE; only EE2 includes the correct notation. Cf. bar 24.
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category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources
issues: EE revisions, Accidentals in different octaves, Inaccuracies in GE, Inaccuracies in FE, GE revisions, Omission of current key accidentals, FE revisions, Inaccuracies in GC, Authentic corrections in GC
notation: Pitch