Issues : Cautionary accidentals
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b. 229
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composition: Op. 23, Ballade in G minor
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FE (→GE,EE) added an unobvious cautionary to a in the 2nd crotchet. It suggests that it was Chopin who performed it, since a few other situations prove the composer's subconscious uncertainty as to the validity of a 3rd key signature , e.g. the mistake in b. 231. category imprint: Differences between sources issues: Cautionary accidentals , Authentic corrections of FE |
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b. 230
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composition: Op. 23, Ballade in G minor
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In A Chopin overlooked the to the bottom note of the 1st L.H. octave (F). The accidental was added by FE (→GE,EE). In the R.H. part A includes a cautionary accidental only to e1. In the main text we also add naturals to c1 and c2; they were also added by GE and, gradually, by EE – to c1 in EE2 (→EE3), only to c2 in EE3. category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources; Editorial revisions issues: EE revisions , Accidentals in different octaves , Cautionary accidentals , FE revisions , Inaccuracies in A |
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b. 243
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composition: Op. 23, Ballade in G minor
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The version of GE1a is most probably a mistake by the engraver, although one cannot completely exclude a revision – the cautionary to b, present in the remaining sources, is not indispensable here and could have been considered erroneous. The engraver or reviser of GE1a was similarly overly zealous in, e.g. b. 232. category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources; Editorial revisions issues: Errors in GE , Cautionary accidentals , Authentic corrections of FE , FE revisions |
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