



The unfinished slur of A does not allow us to state what its final rage should look like, particularly since the next bar is written on an adjacent stave (because of the crossings-out). In particular, it is uncertain whether the literal interpretation of the slur in bar 467 as separated from the previous one (and from the next one) adopted in GE (→FE→EE) is correct. In this situation, we consider the version of the editions to be one of the possibilities; we have chosen the continuous slur written by Chopin in analogous bars 426-427 to the main text.
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notation: Pitch