Wiener Urtext Edition (Schott/UE) uses Y-shaped stems here, too.

On 12.06.2014 22:53, Francisco Vila wrote:
2014-06-12 15:52 GMT+02:00 Mark Stephen Mrotek <[email protected]>:
In both measures the Paderewski Edition (The Fryderyk Chopin Institute) has
two note heads on top of the “Y” construct.

Here is what the same edition has in etude 11, Op10, and what lilypond
does (or did some time ago) with a simple

<bes aes'! a>

https://paconet.org/cloud/public.php?service=files&t=ac52b58ec2937de6eef67f51bc07ff9c
(PDF,235Kb)



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