Hey all - practicing the Revolutionary etude now and am actually finding it surprisingly easy (well, easier than I thought it would be) But I'm confused over the two interpretations I hear of the ending - in the fourth to last measure, the first chord clearly has FF marked directly under it, but I mostly hear it played PP in recordings (John Browning for one). Then I bought a digital Yamaha piano, and this is one of the sample peices recorded on it, and they have it played FF, and I also see Richter plays it FF in that B&W video of his. So, how do you all play it? I personally think FF works better musically, because it ushers in the last angry run with a loud chord, and this seems to fit better than ending the previous quiet part with a soft chord - that part can just peter out with quiet rumbling in the bass, I feel. It seems Chopin marked it this way.
Also - another question, the fast octaves in the right hand - do you play 1-5 octaves or do you use 3-4-5 for the c#-d-f? The copy from sheetmusicarchives has these notes all marked 5, and I'm wondering why an editor would take the time do that when 3-4-5 seems like the more professional way to go.