rach1 is a winning concerto nowadays
If you are permitted to go a little off the beaten track, how about the Rubinstein 4.A roof-raiser if ever there was one.
Octave runs up and down the keyboard and glissandi everywhere backed up by a powerful orchestra sound impressive, but aren't really that difficult of a feat to pull off in the Totentanz. I still say Prokofiev 2nd though.
Ravel's LH concerto. winning! Put to shame those using 2 hands and show how much better you can sound just with one.
If he thinks the Prok 2 is too hard he definitely doesn't want to have anything to do with that.
It's bleedingly obvious that the people suggesting Prokofiev 2 have not played the work and do not know how risky it is to perform live, especially under competition circumstances. I haven't performed it nor entered it in a competition, but having studied it to some degree I'm more than aware of the foolishness of such a suggestion for the vast majority of pianists.
Do not simply assume that the pianist asking this question is as bad as you, and don't assume that either Pita or I haven't studied this piece also.
"...as bad as you...
I concur with the Rach 4. Does anyone have recordings of the original or 1927 versions?
Liszt 2 is not a good competition work. Juries dont like it.
WHY??