No.6 at Cziffra Speed = Mission Impossible
Why not play one in which you find musically enjoyable instead of pianistically playable? I'm particularly fond of No.1 in C# minor - there is much room for recreating it with an imaginative and emotional touch.If you haven't heard them performed at all or only be lesser musicians, you should probably look elsewhere as there are many pieces of music that are musically superior to these etudes.
Okay, yes, I listened to the fifth one, a bad recording, but it still sounded beautiful. I do think it's a lot musically harder than the third one, like you say. Despite all the suggestions I think I'm going to start with the third one and then move on to one of the others. The rest seems so technically difficult and such a lot of work. And I would like to play Chopin's octave etude before attempting the sixth, although it's a lot simpler than it seems.
Try no.11, a bit tricky to start with, but will give you a great hang of it.Then you can try no.6.No.6 at Cziffra Speed = Mission Impossible