I have been thinking recently about the wealth of 20th (and 21st!) century piano music that I love, but which is rarely heard. The idea struck me to forge a series of concerts over several years and explore the myriad of styles and compositional voices. The concerts will be of varying length, some being more lecture oriented or youth oriented. I have a venue and the resources to do this rather gargantuan project, but wanted to know if others have attempted to do this type of thing and how successful they feel it went. I've only been brainstorming, but this is what I have so far:
Program One- "American Masters
Copland Piano Variations
Copland Piano Sonata
Intermission
Piston Passacaglia
Barber Nocturne
Barber Excursions
Program Two- Bartok and His Legacy
Bartok Improvisations, Op. 20
Suite, Op. 14
Two Romanian Dances
Intermission
Bartok Allegro Barbaro
Kadosa Kaleidascope
Bartok Out of Doors
Program Three- Childhood Fantasies
Turina El Circo
Debussy Childrens Corner
Intermission
Villa Lobos A Prole do Bebe No. 1
Program 4- "The Folk Song" (With Baritone)
Some Britten Folk Songs
Copland Old Americna Songs
Bartok Hungarian Peasant Tunes
Grainger Folk Song Arrangements
Possibly Kodaly?
Program 5- "Jazz and Rags"
Joplin Rags
Bolcom Rags
Stravinsky Piano-Rag Music
Copland Piano Blues
Milhaud Trois Rag-Caprices
Some Gershwin
Possibly Kapustin
These are just my brainstorms so far,but I like the first three programs, probably being that they are more finished in my mind. There will be many more, but this is just what I've thought about so far. I would like to do one of Asian composers, Schoenberg and his disciples, a couple Avant-Garde programs, etc. Again, just looking for general thoughts on the idea of a series and how to go about it. Thanks in advance.