Op. 24 No. 3, Mazurka in A♭ major
AI - Presentation autograph
Presentation manuscript offered to Mrs Linde on 22 September 1835 in Dresden.
Its version is in some details earlier than the final one.
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A - Autograph
Autograph Stichvorlage of the whole opus for Breitkopf & Härtel
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GE - German edition
Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, plate number 5647.
GE1 ‒ first German edition, XII 1835,
GE2 ‒ second German edition, VIII 1863,
GE3 ‒ later impression of
GE2 (around 1868), with no changes introduced to the musical text of this Mazurka.
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FE - French edition
M. Schlesinger, Paris, plate number M.S. 1070.
FE1 ‒ first French edition, XII 1835.
Two teaching copies, with Chopin’s annotations:
FED ‒ copy belonging to Camille O'Méara-Dubois,
FES ‒ copy belonging to Jane Stirling.
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EE - English edition
Wessel & Co, London,
plate number W & CoNo1645.
EE1 ‒ first English edition, IV 1836,
EE2 ‒ second impression of EE1, 1845, no changes made in the musical text of this Mazurka
EE3 ‒ impression of
EE2 with changes, 1858 and after.
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Filiation of the sources
Principles adopted for the main text
of the Mazurka in A♭ major Op. 24 No 3
We have adopted FE, which appears to be the latest authentic source in the process of publication of the Mazurka, as the basic source. We rely on A for the correction of errors and inaccuracies made by engravers. We include the fingering added in FED and FES.