b. 47-48

 

 

 

The graphically ambiguous notation of the slur in A may be interpreted in the light of more precisely notated analogous bars 3 and 27. However, a difference in dynamic markings – the presence of  in bar 48 – makes one cautious in using analogies, also for slurring. 

In our opinion, despite the fact that a bolder articulation of the phrase (suggested by a shorter slur) could be considered better suited to the intensifying dynamics, a longer slur is more probable here, as:

  • imprecise notation means that Chopin considered the thing he was writing to be obvious; when a certain fragment re-appears in the text, we tend to interpret it in line with its previous appearances;
  • the continuity of the musical thought in that fragment is emphasized with the scope of the hairpins  , that begin while the note a flatis still sounding.

category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources

issues: Inaccurate slurs in A

notation: Slurs

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