Op. 2, Variations in B♭ major
Op. 10, 12 Etudes
Op. 11, Concerto in E minor
Op. 21, Concerto in F minor
Op. 22, Polonaise in E♭ major
Op. 24, 4 Mazurkas
Op. 25, 12 Etudes
Op. 26, 2 Polonaises
Op. 27, 2 Nocturnes
Op. 28, 24 Preludes
Op. 30, 4 Mazurkas
Op. 35, Sonata in B♭ minor
Op. 50, 3 Mazurkas
Op. 63, 3 Mazurkas
Op. 64, 3 Waltzes
(Op. 4), Sonata in C minor




Op. 11, Concerto in E minor, Mvt III
In FE (→GE1→GE2), the upper note of the last quaver in the L.H. is an erroneous f1. What is more, the traces visible in FE prove that the note was introduced in the proofreading instead of the correct g
1 (there is a visible trace of g
1 on the 3rd ledger line, crossing the notehead, placed slightly too high; as a result, the mistake is inconspicuous). It is the 2nd quaver that provides an answer to the puzzle, in which the correct f
1 was also proofread from g
1. Therefore, the engraver must have initially printed g
1 in both places and then mistakenly changed both notes. The mistake was corrected in EE and GE3.
category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources
issues: EE revisions, Errors resulting from corrections, GE revisions, Authentic corrections of FE, Errors repeated in GE
notation: Pitch
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