I know I know, there are millions of pieces of music in the world, so how do you start, but please hear me out...
I'm in my late 20's and recently had to go back to stay with my parents for a while because I got suddenly rushed into hospital, and now I have to spend several weeks here recovering from a major operation. I haven't had piano lessons since I was at school, but I occasionally have a tinker around. My mum saw how bored I was so she arranged for a piano tuner to come over the other day - it hadn't been tuned for literally ten years, so it's suddenly like a breath of fresh air! I think I passed either grade 4 or 5 when I was at school, and the only piano music I can find in the house is "Classics to Moderns" book 3, a book of Scott Joplin Rags, and "Fantasia in D Minor" by Mozart.
The thing is, I'm usually a recorder player and over the past couple of years I've fallen in with an early music crowd, so I've only really been playing Telemann, early Bach and Corelli and obscure medieval stuff for the sake of it. Being a recorder player you tend to miss out on most of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. So, as a contrast to my usual style, I long to play a big, sweeping romantic piano piece full of beautiful romantic chords and key changes and things.
Can anyone recommend me a piece that I could attempt on my own, seeing as I might only be here for a few weeks and I'm not exactly up to Rachmaninoff standard? One thing I would say about the piano is that the upper register can get fairly weak, but it does have really rich, grand bass notes.