



In A1 (→FE) there is no lowering e1 to e
1. It is a result of inattention at the time of performing corrections in this autograph: originally, it was a crotchet featuring e
1 alongside the necessary
that was on the 1st beat in the R.H. bottom voice. Chopin did not control the notation of accidentals after he had replaced it with a rest. The sign was added in EE; it is also in GE, which could also be explained by an editorial revision.
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category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources
issues: EE revisions, Errors resulting from corrections, GE revisions, Errors of A, Errors repeated in FE
notation: Pitch