I think it's very difficult to straddle the line between technical wizardry and actual musicianship. I think the whole point of listening or playing Islamey is to indeed be just that, obnoxious! I think the best program, based on these responses, might include some sort of demonstrable thesis--perhaps the transformation from darkness to light, from earthly to sublime, or romance to passion. But seeing as darkness to light is one of the most epic themes, maybe it will command the ultimate program-- lol...
Maybe...
Chopin: Polonaise in E-Flat Minor, Op. 26, No. 2
Liszt: Funerailles
Rachmaninoff: B Minor Prelude, Op. 32, No. 10
Rachmaninoff: C Minor Etude-Tableau, Op. 39, No.7
Bartok: Sonata (1926)
Scriabin: Sonata No. 9, "Black Mass"
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Beethoven: Sonata No. 31 in A-Flat, Op. 110
Chopin: Polonase in A-Flat, op. 53
Rachmaninoff: Prelude in D-Flat, Op. 32, No. 13
Debussy: The Sunken Cathedral
Scriabin: Sonata No. 7, "White Mass"
But then again, the other two themes go well...but the dark section might get monotonous! This program seems a little more balanced, in terms of showmanship. Hmmm...