Issues : Omissions to cancel alteration
b. 143
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composition: Op. 35, Sonata in B♭ minor, Mvt II
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Leaving aside the unorthographical notation, the version with d1 (=e1) is not excluded, as far as the sound is concerned. In spite of this, according to us, it is highly likely that the absence of the returning d1 is Chopin's mistake. It is proved by:
In the discussed bar 143 a before d1 is only in EE2. In turn, in GE2 a was added before c1, which could be considered to be a mechanical error, if it was not for the fact that an identical addition was introduced in bar 183. category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources issues: EE revisions , Errors in FE , Errors in EE , Omissions to cancel alteration , Errors in GE , GE revisions , Errors of GC |
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b. 183
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composition: Op. 35, Sonata in B♭ minor, Mvt II
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The version with d1 (=e1) is probably erroneous – situations in which there is no sign, cancelling the previous alteration, belong to the most frequently encountered inaccuracies of Chopin's notation. Moreover, it is likely that the composer rectified his mistake, while correcting the base text to EE. Adding a cautionary before c1 is a poorly justified revision of GE2. category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources issues: Errors in FE , Omissions to cancel alteration , Errors in GE , GE revisions , Errors of GC , Authentic corrections of EE |