Well, I am going to say, despite the lack of baroque, I still believe I have managed to achieve a balanced and well ranged repertoire.
Not necessarily in a physical sense (as in time, or musical eras), but through musical differences that my repertoire brings out.
This is further supported by the significantly different composing styles that the composers in my repertoire employs.
Well here it is updated, quite a major change:
Beethoven - Pathetique Sonata
Chopin - Ballade No.3 in Ab Major (custom choice) [is this too hard? this piece is also in the LRSM repertoire, along with the other ballades]
Scriabin - 2 preludes from op.11 (no. 9 and no.14)
Debussy - Preludes Book.1 No.10 La Cathedrale Engloutie
Schoenberg - 6 little pieces for Piano op.19
Meh, what on earth was I thinking when I selected that repertoire?
Comments? Are they DipABRSM level? Will I be able to learn all of them in time?
Playing for 35 minutes is quite a damn long time, man...
Making a recital is sure hard.
Hmm, perhaps i can fake a balanced repertoire by rearranging the pieces that I am going to do them in..
I don't know many of the pieces in the DipABRSM, so..
what are some major works? I need a major work in the 20th C or Romantic Era..so I can change my repertoire..