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Articulation, Accents, Hairpins

b. 32

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

No mark in sources

Wedge suggested by the editors

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In the main text we suggest a wedge, present in analogous b. 176.

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b. 36-37

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

No marks in FE (→GE,EE)

Accents suggested by the editors

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In the main text we suggest adding accents under c after analogous b. 180-181, in which Chopin added them most probably while proofreading FE. According to us, in [A] almost the entire main section of the Polonaise was written only once, which means that Chopin did not envision any differences between them.

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b. 41

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

Wedge in FE (→EE)

No mark in GE

Wedge & accent suggested by the editors

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In FE (→EE) the e2-d3 seventh is provided here with a wedge; however, in the respective bar of the reprise (b. 185), which was probably marked in [A] in an abridged manner as repetition of the discussed one, it is provided with an accent. Therefore, it is highly likely that the text was not reproduced here accurately, i.e. one of the marks could have been overlooked, whereas Chopin could have added the other while proofreading. Taking into account the above, in the main text we suggest (in both places) optionally adding the mark present in the analogous place.

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issues: Errors in GE

b. 43

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

Horizontal accents in FE (→GE)

Vertical accents in EE

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Arbitrary changes of accents into vertical ones are typical of EE – cf. b. 47-50.  

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issues: EE revisions

b. 46

composition: Op. 22, Polonaise

Horizontal accent in FE (→GE)

Vertical accent in EE

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The change of an accent to a vertical one is a typical arbitrary action of EE – cf. b. 47-50

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions