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p. 4, b. 89-123
p. 1, b. 1-28
p. 2, b. 29-56
p. 3, b. 57-88
p. 4, b. 89-123
p. 5, b. 124-164
p. 6, b. 165-200
p. 7, b. 201-234
p. 8, b. 235-260
p. 9, b. 261-289
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  b. 104-105

 

 

In FE0 (→FE,FEG,EE) the slur already begins on the last chords in the previous bar. In this musical context, i.e. ending one theme and starting a completely new one (see a similar context in bars 164-165, the notation must be considered as a mistake, overlooked and left uncorrected by Chopin in all base texts. A justified revision of the slur was performed (despite lack of Chopin proofreading) in GE1 (→GE2GE3) and this is the version we adopt to the main text.

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notation: Slurs

Missing markers on sources: FE0, FE1, FED, FEJ, GE2