He he, one of my favorite pieces again... I am "re-learning" it, after a long time without playing it. Fingerings for the Preludes are hard to find.
Fortunately, I found my only edition with fingerings (out of 3) which is of great help, a very good fingering.
Here it goes: (Try to imagine the position of the notes on the sheet, I will try to give you a view of the piece, I hope it helps

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* Opening Octave 1
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 3 3
2 2 2 2 5 1
4 4 4 4
1 1 1 1 1 2
2 2 2 2 2 4
1* 5 5 5
5
Ped ------------------------------------------------* Ped -----------------------------*
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D major " "
C minor"
Study this as Chopin's Revolutionary Etude, very carefully, though not as fast (way slower). If you play it clearly, you can realise that this left hand passage is a melody itself. Try to imagine this part as if it was being played by an orchestra, as a symphony (basing it on Rachmaninoff's style of orchestration). The low arpeggios being played mainly by two harps, whilst the right hand part is being played by strings, and the inner notes by wind instruments (Oboe, or something of kind). This is a great lyrical section, once you master it, it will come out easily, at any time.
Mario Barbosa
