



In GE, is only in the middle of bar 259, which certainly does not correspond to Chopin's intention. Repeating chords in various registers is a virtuoso procedure used by Chopin quite often in the endings of his pieces. At the same time, they are always in
,
or
dynamics (cf. the Polonaise in E
major, op. 22), even after a previous diminuendo: cf. the Fantasy in A major, op. 13, Rondo in E
major, op. 16, Waltz in E
major, op. 18).
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