to pianonut:
so u think its overwhelming? anyone seconds that? usually people present 2-3, at times 4 major works in a 90 minute recital. oh, i learned different things about the "older people" ( or elderly ), as i have been told, they go to concerts for the chopin, beethoven, liszt, etc; they are not too fond of changes or new things; they dont digest contemporary piece too well. but then again, i can be wrong. ok, for those who falll into this age group ( hmm, i'd say above 50 years old ), would you all be so kind to comment on this, and in connection to my program above. tell me if you'd need some pieces that rarely heard before in the program?
yes, this is kinda mostly brahms recital.
to kreso: am not sure if need a great applause right after the 1st half. i gather the absolute ending piece is really the brahms handel, which bring the recital to an end ( or encores ). if we stack bach p n f wtc II, beethoven waldstein n brahms 1st rhapsodie one after another, we get a really heavy, thick german stuff in the beginning. i think danyal put ravel after bach and beethoven for a reason. ending the 1st round with the rhapsodie kinda give a lil introduction to brahms as they will hear much more later in the next round. i too kindav thought of ending 1st round with waldstein previously, but then i happen to like danyal's order. it seems to fit and stir alright. still this is not final. so comments are welcome