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b. 302

composition: Op. 44, Polonaise in F♯ minor

 in GE

No mark in FE (→EE)

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We follow GE in the main text, as in bars 43, 69 & 276.

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b. 302

composition: Op. 44, Polonaise in F♯ minor

Crotchet f1-a1 in sources

Crotchet a1 suggested by the editors

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As was the case with b. 69, assuming an incorrect interpretation of [A], in the main text we suggest the notation of analogous b. 43.

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b. 302-303

composition: Op. 44, Polonaise in F♯ minor

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As in previous analogous places, in FE (→EE) the L.H. part octaves are written down in a simplified manner with the use of con 8va from the 2nd beat of b. 302 to the end of the 1st beat of b. 303.

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issues: Abbreviated notation of A

b. 302

composition: Op. 44, Polonaise in F♯ minor

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We add cautionary naturals to the octave E1-E in the main text.

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b. 302

composition: Op. 44, Polonaise in F♯ minor

Quaver a1-c2 in GE1 & FE (→EE)

Crotchet a1-c2 in GE2

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As in bar 276, splitting the first chord into two parts – the a1-c2 third forming the upper crotchet – is an arbitrary revision of GE2.

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issues: GE revisions