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Upload date | User | Bytes | Dimensions | Comment
2010-06-27 22:37:37 | Insorak | 78432 | 681×612 | Taken from page 37 from IMSLP's file [http://imslp.org/wiki/File:Chopin_-_Preludes,_Op_28.pdf #00485]. This version is intended to correct the missing E-flat in the first line. (Previous versions were from Rachmaninoff's theme, which does indeed -- by Rac
2009-05-18 13:38:46 | Stevage | 39740 | 859×469 | Correct another error (D in wrong octave, bar 7)
2009-05-18 09:52:36 | Stevage | 40759 | 859×478 | Correct an error (erroneous D flat in bass, bar 4).
2009-05-18 09:45:33 | Stevage | 40913 | 859×480 | {{Information |Description = The theme from Chopin's prelude in C minor, as used by Rachmaninov in his Variations on a theme by Chopin. Typeset by myself in Lilypond. It was originally published in 1902, so it is public domain...perhaps? |Source
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