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b. 15

composition: Op. 28 No. 6, Prelude in B minor

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The  raising a1 to a1 is erroneously placed before g1. The mistake was rectified in GE2 (→GE3).

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Errors in GE , GE revisions

b. 15-16

composition: Op. 28 No. 6, Prelude in B minor

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

cresc. &  in FES

Our variant suggestion

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In the main text we include – in a variant version – the teaching entries in FES, which are not very clear, but still legible. 

category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Annotations in teaching copies , Annotations in FES

b. 15

composition: Op. 28 No. 6, Prelude in B minor

Fingering written into FEJ

Fingering written into FES

No teaching fingering

Our variant suggestion based on FEJ & FES

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In the main text we include the fingering of FES and FEJ, differing only in the way the 1st note of the phrase is attacked. Admittedly, FES marked the fingering only for the 1st note of the bar, yet the compliance of both versions of the fingering further on results from the entries in FES in analog. b. 19-20.

category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

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

b. 16

composition: Op. 28 No. 6, Prelude in B minor

No fingering in sources

Fingering written into FES in bar 20

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In the main text we give the fingering entered into FES in identical b. 20 – cf. General Editorial Principles, p. 17.

category imprint: Editorial revisions

b. 16-18

composition: Op. 28 No. 6, Prelude in B minor

Fingering written into FEJ

Fingering written into FES

No teaching fingering

Our variant suggestion based on FEJ & FES

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In the ending of the phrase, starting from the last semiquaver in b. 16, FEJ and FES present completely different fingering versions. The only point in common, the 5th finger on D in b. 17, allows us to consider the fingering used before and after independently – e.g. the 1st finger can be used only just on A, as it is done in FES, but end with the 3rd finger on F, which was indicated in FEJ. In turn, the 3rd finger written in FEJ at the beginning of b. 18 does not combine with the second, with which the previous F note was marked in FES. In the FES itself, the minim in bar 18 is not marked with fingering – the sign below it do not form a digit in our opinion – so both notes in b. 18 were possibly to be performed with the 1st finger, clearly separating the phrases, in accordance with the slurring. It cannot be ruled out that one of the lines written there underlines such a separation.

category imprint: Differences between sources; Editorial revisions

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