So I have one more concert coming up this summer and trying to think of what to play. My repertory is quite extensive but I wanted to discuss some different approaches (Sorry for my English):
1) Competition- "tour de force" program
a)
Beethoven - Waldstein sonata
Liszt - Ballade no2
-Intermission-
Schumman - Symponic Etudes
Prokofiev - 7th sonata
b)
Schumman - Symponic Etudes
Prokofiev - 7th sonata
-Intermission-
Liszt - Sonata in B
This will be my debut in Slovenia - play what is more "impressive" to get them to ask for me to play again in the future.
2)"Restaurant" program

Starter: Bach P&F or a partita (Baroque)
Main dish: Beethoven Waldstein or Mozart A minor (classical sonata)
Dessert: Liszt Ballade no2 (romantic)
-Intermission-
Starter: Mozart fantasie (classical)
Main dish: Prokofiev 7th (modern)
Dessert: Martucci-Verdi "La forza del destino" (paraphrase with some of the most "catchy" tunes)
This is better for the audience, more structured, more diverse...
3) Church Program (since I was told that I will play in a beatiful baroque churh not too big)
Bach: 2-3 P&Fs
Mozart: 2 Fantasie (C minor D minor) and/or the A minor sonata
Ravel: Valses nobles e sentimentals
-Intermission-
Beethoven: Waldstein (exploit the accoustics of the hall)
Liszt: Ballade no2
The first part more intimate and meditative, the second more loud, all expoiting the ressonance in the church.
4)"Summer concert" program
Chopin : some Etude(s) like op25/11-12
Scriabin :some more etudes

Mozart: Sonata A minor
-Intermission-
Beethoven :Waldstein
Chopin: 2nd scherzo
Martucci- Verdi : " La Forza del destino"
Easy pieces for the audience, not too demanding to their ears, e.g. "favorites". Some virtuosistic but smaller ones to get their attention in the begining, and the rest more "easy going". It will be a summer concert after all, probably attended by turists etc...
5)
All classical (Beethoven and Mozart - 2 sonatas)
-Intermission-
All romantic (Chopin, Liszt, Schumann)
6)
All romantic (as above)
-Intermission-
All 20th century (Prokofiev, Scriabin, Ravel)
There can be like a dozen more "complilations"..... What do you think about these programs? What is your approach when programming? play what you like or think of who will be attending? adjust to the hall and to the occasion or go ahead with what you played more recently?
Which one would you pay to attend and which one do you think more people (e.g. not piano players or "conosieurs") would pay to attend? Would you play the same pieces in a small city like Ljubljana and say in Vienna or London? Do you think that a not too edjucated audience will get bored by a vey long or "demanding" recital like (1b)?etc?