GE2
Main text
½A - Semi-autograph
A - Autograph of the piano part
Morch - Manuscript of the orchestra part
GE - German edition
GE1 - First German edition
GE1a - Retouched impression of GE1
GE2 - Second German edition
FE - French edition
FE1 - First French edition
FE2 - Corrected impression of FE1
FED - Dubois copy
FEJ - Jędrzejewicz copy
FES - Stirling copy
EE - English edition
EE1 - First English edition
EE2 - Revised impression of EE1
EE3 - Corrected impression of EE2
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  b. 26

Long accent in A (probable reading)

2 accents in GE1

Accent in FE (→EE)

2 accents in GE2

The sign visible in A over the fminim may be considered a short or long accent. According to us, the use of a long accent is more likely; however, in GE it was reproduced as short. Moreover, it is difficult to say conclusively how further discrepancies between A and GE and GE and FE came to exist:

  • the second accent, appearing in GE1 between staves, could have been added by Chopin. However, its presence in FE as the only accent may mean that in GE1 it was this sign that was initially printed and the accent over the minim was added only in the last stage of proofreading;
  • on the other hand, the absence of the top accent in FE could have been simply a result of distraction of the engraver of FE (a possible Chopin proofreading seems to be highly unlikely in this case, for example due to the lack of traces of deletion of the accent).

In GE2, moving the accent between the staves so that it clearly concerns the L.H. is an arbitrary attempt to justify the presence of two signs.

The only undoubtedly authentic version is constituted by the notation of A; however, the remaining versions can also be considered acceptable, since each notation means more or less the same: each emphasises the entrance of a new, altered chord. 

Compare the passage in the sources »

category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources

issues: Long accents, Errors in FE, GE revisions, Authentic corrections of GE

notation: Articulation, Accents, Hairpins

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Original in: Biblioteka Narodowego Instytutu Fryderyka Chopina, Warszawa