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p. 4, b. 65-90
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This bar is absent in FCI, which could be seen as one more example of haplography – cf. the versions of FC in the Prelude in G minor no. 12, b. 78-79 or in B
major no. 21, b. 54. However, according to us, this version keeping a regular, two-bar gap also between the last strokes of the bass A
1 (in FCI it is not repeated anymore in b. 88) suggests that this is the initial version, expanded later by Chopin:
- he added a stroke of the bass note in b. 88 while gradually reducing its frequency;
- he improved the combination of the main theme of the Prelude with the ending by repeating the motif twice as a calming factor, first to a two-bar section (b. 79-80 and 81-82) and then one-bar section (b. 82 and 83).
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category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations
issues: Changed phrase length
notation: Rhythm
Missing markers on sources:
A, FC, FE1, FE2, FED, FEJ, FES, FESch, GE1, GE2, EE1, EE2, FCI, GE3, EE1a