![](/build/images/logo_left-en.png)
![](/build/images/pl-button.5cab5de0.png)
![](/build/images/pomoc-button.d3d09842.png)
![](/build/images/pomoc-button-en.5098433b.png)
Issues : Deletions in A
b. 1
|
composition: Op. 28 No. 9, Prelude in E major
..
In A one can see a crossing-out proving that the time signature was changed from category imprint: Corrections & alterations; Source & stylistic information issues: Changes of metre , Corrections in A , Deletions in A |
|
b. 1
|
composition: Op. 28 No. 9, Prelude in E major
..
The Prelude in E is the only piece by Chopin in which the R.H. part is written entirely in the bass clef on the top stave*. It is noteworthy that the composer opted for such a notation probably only just when writing A, which is evidenced by a bass clef added after the treble one and by the 1st R.H. chord, written and crossed out on the bottom stave. Therefore, one can assume that in the initial notation of the Prelude the entire R.H. part (perhaps without the topmost notes) was written on the bottom stave, in accordance with the Chopinesque common modus operandi – cf., e.g. Prelude in E * In general, Chopin carefully avoided introducing the bass clef on the upper staff. There are only a few examples of such notation, e.g. Variations in B category imprint: Corrections & alterations; Source & stylistic information issues: Deletions in A |
|
b. 9-12
|
composition: Op. 28 No. 9, Prelude in E major
..
In A one can see that in the entire second part of the Prelude the dotted rhythms in the R.H. part's top voice were devoid of both double dots and demisemiquavers. Chopin marked the first change by adding only a second dot next to the b quaver and a third beam to the following semiquaver/demisemiquaver. In the next ones he would also modify the position of the newly created demisemiquavers with respect to the triplets' third quavers. This confirms that placing the upper voice note vertically aligned with the corresponding lower voice quaver meant simultaneous performance, since hitting the demisemiquaver after the last quaver of the triplet required them to be separated in writing. category imprint: Corrections & alterations; Source & stylistic information issues: Corrections in A , Deletions in A |