im new, ive come because im gearing myself towards an application to conservatorys soon, will be auditioning november 2008.
my piano teacher (gough) is being pretty tightlipped about what he considers my chances of success are, for reason unknown to me.
ive been playing since i was 6, not doing practise, just turning up for lessons, but then when i was 16 i found beethovens waldstien sonata, and its been three years of trying to learn music to hard for me basically.
pieces i can play either concert standard, or within weeks of being able to:
Debussy Images book II
Ravels valses nobles et sentimales
a smattering of chopin studys for fun, both revolutionarys, opus 25 no. 1, opus 11 no.1 and no.9
liszt, waldeshraucen, gnomreigein, un sospiro, ab irato (no2)
debussys octaves study,
some scriabin preludes opus 11, and etude opus 42 no.5
theres a whole host of stuff which i piss about with for fun, no serious intent of perfecting it at performance standard, rachmaninoff and scriabin sonatas, huge quantitys of beethoven, messian, metner so forth.
assuming i put together a musical and accurate performance of these works, what do you think my chances are of obtaining a place in a conservatory to study further?