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p. 2, b. 27-58
p. 1, b. 1-26
p. 2, b. 27-58
p. 3, b. 59-98
p. 4, b. 99-132
p. 5, b. 133-162
p. 6, b. 163-192
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  b. 44

in AF (→FEEE)

Accent in GE

Chopin marked the transition to the B major section in two ways: AF (→FEEE) includes a  in b. 44 and a  in b. 45, while GE – an accent in b. 44 and mezza voce in b. 45. In the main text we give the markings of GE, which we consider the principal source; however, the version of AF may be regarded as an equal variant. Such a choice is also supported by the absence of traces of correction in the preserved sources, which may mean that a possible change of concept took place in [AG].

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notation: Articulation, Accents, Hairpins

Missing markers on sources: AF, AI, FE1, FED, GE1, GE2, EE1