brahmsian, you suggested interesting things for 20th century..i haven't heard for them except kapustin, noone plays them here, is there any available mp3 to listen maybe?
i can't decide between brahms 2nd and chopin 2nd..brahms is way longer, and that 4th movement is bothering me, but its rarely played and beautiful piece, while chopin is soo gorgeus and much shorter. i already have more-less demanding etude, and sonata, i'm wondering would it be too much hard stuffs..but then, i have more then a year to master pieces
for zheer, i'm required to play whole sonata, i don't know which conservatoires you were thinking of, on those which i play to take audition (considering salzburg, hanover, koln, some of new york colleges maybe-not quite sure, and at my home country)
they all require whole sonata, some of them even modern sonata (which means stuff like prokofiev sonata, but in that case i can use brahms sonata as well)
as for brahms ballades and intermezzos...err..they're not appropriate for audition where people come with a lot harder stuff, although they're wonderful pieces as itself.
as for rachmaninov, i wish i could use it as 20th century work, but he's considered to be romantic at audition requirements.
i was thinking about franck prelude,choral and fugue /or prelude, fugue and variations. set with choral is more demanding, and longer, would be set with variations too easy for places like mozarteum for example?
in the end, i saw suggested prokoffiev sonatas, shostakovich preludes...i'm not very eager to take them, don't ask why haha
keep them coming
