I was introduced to the manager of a local youth musicians society yesterday in a concert and I took his number and I am supposed to meet him soon to play for him in order to see whether I can join this society or not. This society aims at promoting young musicians and promoting classical music to the people.
I don't know what will he expect from me when I meet him. I presume he may don't have enough time (he is a professor in the conservatory), so maybe he'll just expect me to prove that i am a good pianist in the shortest possible time. Or maybe he will give me much time to play different music with different styles... I don't really have an idea...
Anyway, these are the pieces that I can perform and I will choose from....
Bach - Prelude and Fugue no.18 in G# minor, Book 1
Scarlatti - Sonata K.466 in F minor, Sonata K.535 in D major
Mozart - Sonata K.330 in C major
Chopin - Ballade no.1 in G minor
Etudes op.10, no.10 in Ab, no.12 in C minor 'Revolutionary'
Nocturne in C# minor
Mendelssohn - Fantaisie op.16 no.1 in A min.
Scherzo op.16 no.2 in E minor
Scriabin - Etude no.12 op.8 in D# minor
I am seeking some suggestions about which pieces to play. I think that I shouldn't play well-known pieces (revolutionary for example). I am confused between the Ballade and the no.10 etude (the ballade is more impressive of course but is very long) and also i think of playing the Mendelssohn scherzo... light, cheerful, interesting, and technically demanding somehow. Also, Mozart's 3rd movement sounds an ok choice. Classical style and not well known as the 1st movement.
So, any suggestions or ideas??
Thanks,