You're very naughty aren't you! Always trying to ruffle feathers. If you want to please me, arrange this program:
Chopin and Scriabin Preludes op.28 and op.11 alternating each other
Bach WTC I and II alternating each other
Intermission
Beethoven sonata op.90
Godowsky Sonata in e
Grieg Sonata in e
Medtner Night-Wind Sonata
Liszt sonata transcribed to e minor
Boulez 3rd sonata performed 8 times in different permutations
Encore: Chopin Sonata no.1
Walter Ramsey
I note that, in order to "please" you, you ask that "soliloquy" "arrange" this programme - which, whatever it may mean, is hardly the same as playing it.
By "transcribed" I presume you to mean transposed and, if so, a Bösendorfer 290 or other 8-octave piano would be required and the sonata would need to be transposed down a perfect fifth; should we assume that you will supply the piano for this?
You do even not specify into which key you'd like to have the Boulez transposed, let alone give due consideration to whether or not Boulez would sanction such a treatment of his Troisième Sonate as an acceptable take on its aleatoricity; furthermore, do you suppose that there might be a risk of Medtner rising from his grave in protest at being programmed alongside Boulez? (or, for that matter, that Boulez might sue the performer for including Medtner in a programme with his own work?)...
I don't quite get the point of the Chopin C minor sonata as an encore, but then that's pretty much par for the course here, as I don't get the rest of it either - after all, it's not as though it's even funny...
Best,
Alistair