Alright, I realize these types of threads are common, so forgive me!
I'm at the end of my freshman year of a Bachelor of Music program.. My jury is in 19 days, and consists of the following repertoire:
Beethoven - Sonata in Ab, Op.110
Chopin - Ballade No. 3
Bach - Prelude and Fugue in C#M, WTC Bk1
Debussy - Reflect Dans L'eau
Previous repertoire includes Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 7, 3 Nocturnes Op. 9, Berceuse, Brahm's B minor Capriccio, Beethoven Sonata Op. 27 No. 1, Mozart Fantasia in C minor, Bartok Sonatine, Alexina Louie 'I leap through the sky with stars', etc.
In a little over a week, I have a meeting with my teacher after a lesson to discuss repertoire for next year and of course I can bring my own suggestions to the table.
I have a stretch of an octave, with the occassional 9th, but chordful pieces tend to be straining. On the other hand, I have a relatively agile finger-technique.
I am looking for a repertoire that is challenging and will keep me stimulated throughout the summer months until my jury next spring (upper year students have the advantage of having their repertoire through the summer;)). Basically this gives me enough time to tackle on music that is substantially challenging, at the same time I want pieces that I'll be capable of pulling off, so I don't want to rush into jumping anything excruciatingly difficult for my sophomore year.
Any input of your own expertise/experience would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advanced,
Chelsey