b. 111-112
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composition: Op. 22, Polonaise
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In the main text we omit the unjustified cautionary flats before the a1 notes. These accidentals are absent in the repetition of this phrase in b. 119-120; therefore, Chopin could have been driven by the key to which the music strives – G minor in b. 111-112, yet D major in b. 119-120. category imprint: Editorial revisions |
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b. 111-112
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composition: Op. 22, Polonaise
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We reproduce the four accents over the L.H. chords as long accents. According to us, they emphasise characteristic two-note motifs, used by Chopin on a number of occasions in other pieces. In the Etude in G Major, Op. 10 No. 5, b. 17-21, in the proofread version of the French edition, the motifs were provided with marks that were almost certainly long accents according to the composer's intention. category imprint: Editorial revisions issues: Long accents |
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b. 113
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composition: Op. 22, Polonaise
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In the main text we add a cautionary before b. category imprint: Editorial revisions |
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b. 114
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composition: Op. 22, Polonaise
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EE1 is lacking in the cautionary before a2. The accidental was added in the penultimate stage of proofreading of FE (→GE) and – probably on the basis of GE1 – in EE2. category imprint: Differences between sources issues: EE revisions , Cautionary accidentals , Authentic corrections of FE |
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b. 115
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composition: Op. 22, Polonaise
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In the main text we add a cautionary before f2. category imprint: Editorial revisions |