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  b. 23

in A1 (→FEEE)

Grace notes in GE

In the main text we adopt the notation of the principal source, i.e. GE, undoubtedly repeated after [A2]. It is unclear what Chopin's motivation was when he changed the  mark to a double grace note in this particular place, hence both manners of notation are considered equal. The same applies to b. 54 and 98.

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notation: Ornaments

Missing markers on sources: A1, FE1, FED, GE1, GE2, EE1