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Chopin Prelude in Cm, Op. 28/20
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Topic: Chopin Prelude in Cm, Op. 28/20
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kawaigs40
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Chopin Prelude in Cm, Op. 28/20
on: August 11, 2006, 11:19:35 AM
I've searched this forum before asking this question and only found one post, which didn't discuss it in any detail.
I have several editions of Chopin Op. 28/20. My question is in reference to the top note of the chord on the fourth count of measure 3. Every edition I have (except one, Keith Snell) has an E natural as the top note. The E natural is not written with its own accidental, but is played as a carry over from the E natural contained in the C7 chord on the second count. However, the Snell edition specifically shows an E flat as the top note of of the final chord in measure 4. Can anybody explain? Which note is correct, E natural or E flat? Incidentally, some of these editions have accompanying CDs. The performances on the CDs agree with the accompanying edition. Is this an accepted variation, or have I merely stumbled onto something that everybody else already knows? Please go easy on me. I'm a jazzer.
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Chopin: Prelude Op. 28 No. 20 in C Minor
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nicco
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Re: Chopin Prelude in Cm, Op. 28/20
Reply #1 on: August 11, 2006, 01:25:20 PM
My edition says E flat wich gives a C minor chord, wich again is correct based on my recordings.
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amanfang
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Re: Chopin Prelude in Cm, Op. 28/20
Reply #2 on: August 11, 2006, 02:16:55 PM
Sokolov plays an E-natural. I'm used to the E-flat though. The E-natural sounds a bit more jarring.
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