I love Papillons, and yet I'm not sure if it's a good audition or competition piece, it's so subtle, and other people will probably be auditioning with Liszt Rhapsodies, Chopin Ballades and Scherzi and stuff like that; depends on where you're auditioning, and what else is on your plate for auditions.I don't want to discourage you, you love the piece and that counts for a lot too, but Papillons is not the well, most meaty piece you could prepare for this purpose; on the other hand dmk's student had good luck with it, so...go with your heart. Let us know how it all goes.
Papillions would be a fantastic choice. It's now where near overplayed and the judges will appreciate the work. Sure, there might be some Chopin Ballade and Listz Rhapsodies that's going to be playing, BE TRUST ME - HALF OF THOSE ARE GOING TO BE BUTCHERED! Plus, Papillions is no easy piece. There is still a good deal of techical demands required in it, and it is all mental in the last movement. GREAT CHOICE. Play it well, and you will be fine for college auditions. BTW, i had a friend that played only No. 1 to No. 6 and got into some respectable school.
I would NOT play Schumann for an audition--he is one of those composers that demand seasoned maturity and that is one topic you don't want to get into with an audition panel for college-entry auditions. It would be a great piece to study once you get to college, however.
Yeah I guess I was thinking the same thing... Which is why I asked... In that case I'll change the name of the topic...What would be a strong romantic piece to play other than the most commonly heard ones? (Chopin Ballades or Mephisto Waltz etc...) Feel free to name a piece any difficulty, but it must be ready by early next year so nothing too extreme.Thanks for your help guys... Much appreciated as usual...-Tony-