Issues : GE revisions
b. 247-248
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composition: Op. 23, Ballade in G minor
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The fourth slur, added by GE and EE, almost certainly resulted from an arbitrary revision, frequently encountered in Chopin's pieces; it consists in 'completing' slurs between the given chords – for example, if, like here, 3 slurs linked two four-note chords, it would be considered a mistake, and the 'missing' slur would be added (cf., e.g. the Mazurka in D, Op. 33 No. 3, b. 8-9 and analog. or in B, Op. 41 No. 2, b. 4-5 and analog.). category imprint: Differences between sources issues: EE revisions , GE revisions |
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b. 251-255
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composition: Op. 23, Ballade in G minor
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We keep the notation of A (→FE), where the accidentals in b. 251 for the R.H. part are then not repeated before the same L.H. notes. An analogous situation is to be found in b. 255. In A one can even see that Chopin deleted all accidentals that had been written in those places – four in b. 251 and the to e in b. 255. GE and EE added the accidentals, hence the L.H. has as many accidentals as the right one. category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations; Source & stylistic information issues: EE revisions , GE revisions , Deletions in A |
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b. 252
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composition: Op. 23, Ballade in G minor
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In Breitkopf & Härtel publications, an authentic wedge would often be arbitrarily replaced by a staccato dot. The absence of the mark in GE1a is most probably an oversight by the engraver. category imprint: Differences between sources issues: Errors in GE , GE revisions , Wedges |
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b. 256
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composition: Op. 23, Ballade in G minor
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A (→FE) did not restore the bass clef before the chords. Chopin's mistake was corrected both by GE and EE. category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources issues: EE revisions , GE revisions , Errors of A , Errors repeated in FE |