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b. 57

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

L.H. part in FE (→GE)

L.H. part & slur in EE

L.H. part suggested by the editors

L.H. part & slur suggested by the editors

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The notation of the sources, in which the L.H. is written under the R.H. in a way suggesting that the run should start right after the b-g1 quaver is almost certainly erroneous. If performed so, the beginning of the passage, descending from d4 and clearly based on the C7 chord, would fall on the g-e1 quaver, constituting an E major chord along with the previous ones. Due to this reason, in the main text we distribute the L.H. part in accordance with the rhythmic values of the first two R.H. notes and with the harmonic sense of the figuration written in small notes.
Moreover, in the main text we suggest adding a L.H. slur after similar figures in the preceding bar as well as in b. 17-18. A slur, running from the first out of two semiquavers, was also added in EE.
The same in b. 201.

category imprint: Interpretations within context; Editorial revisions

issues: Inaccuracies in FE

b. 58

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

No f on 3rd beat in sources

Tied quaver f suggested by the editors

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In the main text we add the tied f quaver on the 3rd beat of the bar by analogy to b. 20 and 164.

category imprint: Editorial revisions

b. 76

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

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In FE the dyad of the bottom voice (e1-a1) is a crotchet. The patent mistake was corrected both in GE and EE. The same in b. 220.

category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions , Errors in FE , GE revisions , Rhythmic errors

b. 78

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

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Due to the graphic retouches performed in this fragment of the page, GE1a overlooked the demisemiquaver R.H. beams on the 2nd beat of the bar, as a result of which it contains 5 semiquavers. Similarly, the e2-e3 octave quaver flag was overlooked. See the description of this impression.

category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources

issues: Errors resulting from corrections , Errors in GE

b. 87

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

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In EE1 the quintuplet is written with semiquavers, which is a mistake, corrected then in EE2.

category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions , Errors in EE