b. 64

 

  for e flat2 w GE (→FEEE), we also supplement the  for e flat

The absence of the flats restoring e flat2 and e flat may not be at first glance considered an obvious mistake - had Chopin wanted to use the notes e in the chord here, the notation of A would have been the simplest way to notate such a version. Still, there are arguments contradicting that possibility, such as comparison with the notation of the harmonically analogous bar 68:

  • on one hand the use of the notes e flat is obvious there due to the  placed in A before the last semiquaver of the L.H.;
  • on the other hand, lack of  before e flat2 shows how easily Chopin forgot to cancel the raising of that note, evidently considering the use of e flat there as obvious.

category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

issues: Omissions to cancel alteration, GE revisions, Authentic corrections of GE

notation: Pitch

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