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p. 6, b. 148-178
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p. 2, b. 28-57
p. 3, b. 58-87
p. 4, b. 88-117
p. 5, b. 118-147
p. 6, b. 148-178
p. 7, b. 179-208
p. 8, b. 209-239
p. 9, b. 240-270
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  b. 164

 

 

We present the Es1-Es octave at the beginning of b.164 in LH based on A, FC3 (→FEIE) and EE. In GE the octave is replaced by a subsequently repeated chord. The authenticity of this version seems questionable, as Chopin's correction  [KF1] is little probable and GE version must be ruled out. It may have been the copyist or engraver who erroneously replaced this bar with one of the two subsequent bars. The A notation, where this bar, marking a new part, is notated at the end of the line may well result in such errors.

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