Thank you, for all your good advices. Sadly, there won't be any Alkan at my recital in December, because it's filled with Liszt, Bach, Beethoven and Chopin, actually a bit too many pieces as it is.
I solved the problem by lending my teacher Jack Gibbon's double cd with the studies in the minor keys. I do want to play some Alkan, someday. Perhaps this spring, I don't know. I now have lots of good suggestions anyway.
I think some pieces from Esquisses wouldn't be bad. Saltarelle is a bit too hard though, it will take a few years before I would attempt that one.
op.35 no.2, the D major etude is a really charming piece that doesn't seem to difficult, I might give that one a try later. It also depends on what my teacher thinks of the music, I don't know yet. I have a lesson on Tuesday, she should have listened to it by now.
Again, thanks for all the suggestions, I will use them for later. Perhaps I could include some Alkan in my recital this spring.
