b. 13

No indications in A (→FCGE, →FEEE) & CGS

in FEJ

 &  in FES

( & ) – our variant suggestion

Both versions of the dynamic indications written in the teaching copies point to the use of the echo effect. The entry in FES, which, as it seems, defines a more distinct contrast, was written by Chopin most probably on a piano music rack, which is evidenced by a characteristically careless handwriting. Therefore, it would be an 'on-the-go' remark, aimed at stimulating the pupil to a more suggestive performance. The entry in FEJ suggests a subtler difference and was most probably addressed to a person with more advanced piano skills. In the main text – having faith in the performer's intuition – we give the indications of FES, since they are clearer.   

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Annotations in teaching copies, Annotations in FES, Annotations in FEJ

notation: Verbal indications

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