Here's my problem. I have trouble with my stamina on protracted pieces. Because of that, I basically only play shorter pieces. Here's the four short ones I'm polishing up for recital:
-Moszkowski's "Etincelles" (Horowitz transcirption)
-LIszt's "Gnomenreigen" (my favorite piece)
-A Scriabin Prelude
-Chopin Op. 10 no. 4 (crowd pleaser)
Should I throw in a longer, slower piece? Like I said, my pianistic stamina is not good. I cramp up. But I can play reasonably-lenghted pieces pretty well. Also, I am performing a recital of some of my own compositions (see Audition Room), but they are also pretty short. I wish I could play a sonata well. I mean, I can play a few, but I get very tired...
-Katrina