Okay, so here's another question for you all:
What do colleges look for in a 20th century piece? The Barber Interlude was one of his earliest compositions, written in 1933 I think, and it's very Romantic compared to, say, the Ballade or the Sonata.
Once I finish perfecting interpretation, I will be starting the Barber Ballade. Both that and the Interlude are roughly the same outline, same form, same tempi, same length. Which one is a more effective modern showpiece, if I could learn the Ballade on top of everything else I'm doing?
Phil