Recently, I've started to think more and more about how to make a good recital program - which pieces to include, in which order etc etc... The more I've thought about it, the more I'm realizing how difficult it is! Like Horowitz once said, it's like "composing a symphony", where you need contrast between the pieces (ie you shouldn't play six fast pieces right after each other and then a bunch of slow pieces..), but also some kind of "unity". The program shouldn't be random.
To any pianist on this board who has given a lot of solo recitals; what was your program, and how did you go about deciding which pieces to play?
Personally, I've participated solo in lots of concerts but never as the only act - however, I might do a few concerts at the end of the summer. So I've been thinking a lot about what to play and in which order.. The pieces I'm working on now and which I'm selecting from for the programme are:
Beethoven: Waldstein
(possibly) sonata nr 24 in F#major
Bach: English suite no 2 in A minor
Preludes and fugues in C, C minor, Eb minor, G or G#minor
Chopin: Etude op 10 no 1, plus no 3, 9 and 12, Ballade no 3 in Ab major, NOCTURNES OP 27, SCHERZO NO 2
Debussy: Pagodes from Estampes
Brahms: Two rhapsodies op 79
Ravel: Menuet and toccata from Le Tombeau de couperin (possibly the riguadon also), SONATINE.
Bartok: Rumonian dance no 1 op 8a
Shostakovich: P&F op 87 in E minor
Scriabin: Etude op 42 no 5, OP 8 NO 5
Schubert: Impromptu Gb major
Prokofiev: Diabolic suggestion
(possibly Carl Vine: Piano sonata no 1)
LISZT: WALDESRAUSCHEN
Well... no audience would like to hear all of this in one concert and I probably wouldn't be able to prepare all of it either So I have to select. Here are a few possible programs I've thought about, please give me feedback and suggestions if you have other ideas! btw, the program is without pause, just a 45-50 minute long concert.
1.
Beethoven: Waldstein
Shostakovich: P&F in e minor (complete contrast to the beethoven sonata)
Carl Vine: Piano sonata no 1
Ravel: Menuet and toccata from Le Tombeau de couperin
(Not sure about ending the concert with these ravel pieces, it might be good with a more "relaxed" ending than the toccata, especially after the stormy Vine-sonata. Perhaps Schubert - Impromptu Gb major?)
55 minutes
2.
Bach: English suite a minor
Debussy: Pagodes
Shostakovich: P & F e minor
Beethoven: Waldstein
50-55 minutes
3.
Debussy: Pagodes
Brahms: Rhapsodies op 79
Bartok: Romonian dance no 1 op 8a
Prokofiev: Diabolic suggestion
Ravel: Menuet and toccata from Tombeau
40-45 minutes
4.
Beethoven: Sonata 24 in F#major
Carl Vine: Piano sonata no 1
Chopin: Ballade Ab major
Ravel: Menuet and toccata from Tombeau
45 minutes