



Slurs
b. 172-177
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composition: Op. 49, Fantaisie in F minor
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The L.H. slurs in bars 172-173 and 176-177 were added – almost certainly by Chopin – at the stage of proofreading FE1 or earlier to [FC]. category imprint: Differences between sources issues: Authentic corrections of FE |
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b. 180-187
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composition: Op. 49, Fantaisie in F minor
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Between bars 180-181, 182-183 and analog., in addition to four necessary ties, FE includes a fifth one, at the pitch of b category imprint: Interpretations within context; Differences between sources; Editorial revisions issues: EE revisions , Errors in EE , Errors of A , FE revisions |
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b. 190-196
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composition: Op. 49, Fantaisie in F minor
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In A a line ends in bar 190. The ending of the slur over the R.H. part clearly suggests that it should be continued; however, there is no ending, neither in the next line, encompassing bars 191-195, nor further, in bar 196. In GE the ending of the slur in bar 190 was considered inaccurate, and the slur was led only to the last quaver, a category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources issues: Inaccurate slurs in A , Authentic corrections of FE , Uncertain slur continuation |
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b. 197-198
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composition: Op. 49, Fantaisie in F minor
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The slur added at the stage of proofreading FE2 (→EE) comes most probably from Chopin, hence we give it in the main text. category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations issues: Authentic corrections of FE |
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b. 199-203
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composition: Op. 49, Fantaisie in F minor
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Generally, the A slurs do not raise any concerns; however, they should be carefully evaluated for possible inaccuracies. It is already the first slur in bar 199 that attracts our attention in this respect – in a different context, such a beginning of the slur, reaching so far out, could be misleading. The beginning of the third slur is also questionable – when interpreted literally, it starts from the crotchet in bar 201, yet a comparison with an analogous situation in bars 216-217 reveals that Chopin most probably meant a slur starting from the preceding semiquaver. This is the interpretation of the A slurs (contextual, compliant with the natural division into motifs and adopted by GE) that we give in the main text. category imprint: Graphic ambiguousness; Differences between sources issues: Inaccuracies in FE , Inaccurate slurs in A , Uncertain slur continuation |