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b. 699-702

composition: Op. 31, Scherzo in B♭ minor

Separate slurs in A (→FC→#Wn1, →FEEE) & #Wn3

Continuous slur in GE2

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The continuous slur in GE2 is an arbitrary, baseless revision. The original slurring was restored in GE3.

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: GE revisions

b. 702

composition: Op. 31, Scherzo in B♭ minor

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After alterations, the L.H. part in A was deleted and rewritten on the stave below. The original version: .

category imprint: Corrections & alterations; Source & stylistic information

issues: Corrections in A , Deletions in A , Accompaniment changes

b. 703-704

composition: Op. 31, Scherzo in B♭ minor

Separate slurs in A (contextual interpretation→FC) & GE3

Continuous slur in A (possible interpretation→FEEE) & GE1 (→GE2)

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It is not entirely clear in A whether the slur in b. 704, which opens a new line, is to be considered a continuation of the preceding one, as it was understood in FE (→EE), or the beginning of a new one, as it was most probably reproduced by Fontana – in FC the slur at the end of b. 703 does not suggest a continuation. Therefore, the continuous slur of GE1 (→GE2) must be considered an inaccuracy, corrected in GE3.

category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources

issues: Inaccuracies in GE , Inaccurate slurs in A , GE revisions

b. 706

composition: Op. 31, Scherzo in B♭ minor

g2-c3-g3 in A (literal reading→FEEE)

g2-c3-g3 in FC (→GE)

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In the main text we give the version of the principal source, i.e. FC (→GE). Although the naturals visible in the copy were almost certainly written by Fontana, the fact that Chopin carefully revised the entire copy allows us to assume that the composer accepted that addition. The version is also supported by a more natural development of the melodic line: in final progressions Chopin uses a rhythmic cell consisting of 3 repeated notes, which in b. 705 awakens expectations of continuation with the use of a chord featuring g2-g3. EE2 (→EE3) arbitrarily added cautionary flats before the discussed notes.

category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources

issues: EE revisions , Errors of A , Fontana's revisions

b. 707

composition: Op. 31, Scherzo in B♭ minor

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In FE (→EE) the topmost note of the 1st chord is an erroneous a3 instead of b3.

category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources

issues: Errors in FE , Errors repeated in EE