Crowd-pleaser...seat-filler...overplayed...
These are not dirty words for me. If I don't please my audience, I won't get invited again; if I don't please my promoters, i won't get invited again. I actually get many compliments on my programing.
An overplayed piece does not matter to me, it is the way it is being played that matters.
every man and his dog (including the dog) play them...you get the idea...
I got the idea when you said overplayed, the rest about "every man and his dog" is plain silly and unnecessary.
especially the top 2...I'm sure there are much better pieces of music out there that you can fit in your program - but it's your concert.
It sure is my concert, or rather my concerts.
...therefore I think it mystifies some of us that you chose to keep mostly the same pieces again and again for all your concerts that you've made us aware of. Why not program different things? And I think we (or at least I) are (am) also curious to hear your interpretation on even more works! [having heard your op.53 Polonaise makes me want to hear your op.61, for example]
I chose to keep mostly the same pieces again and again for all the concerts I've made you aware of. We are talking about concerts in June and in September. That's a period span of 4 months.
The standard of touring pianists has always been doing the same program for a whole year.
Thanks for wanting to hear me on more works. I don't have more videos available at the moment. Converting old videos takes a lot of time and I also don't have everything in my repertoire recorded on videos. Also some old audio recordings I have were not preserved well and are not fit for use.
Time permits, I'll upload some extra audio mp3s to Mediafire and let you know.
Thanks for your interest.
Best,
Rami