okay
i will publish in 3 months -perhaps in January or to the end of this year
La Campanella -not excerpt but all
Preludes op.23 no.2 and no.5-not excerpts but all
its intresting ,you dont like it ,Enzos teacher love it.
and his teacher is in university.
anyway
i decided before to learn this 3 pieces .
mostly person who knows nothing is judging ppl
Bernard
I would have to sit at piano for 12 hours practising to polish those pieces if i were in your position right now

I did play the la campanella as well...it took me actually pretty long before I dared to play in public..and of course you need more than a concert to be sure and know everything in that piece...let alone perform it at a decent level.
I understand about your ambitious. I,myself as a late starter,also did have the same problems..try all the most difficult pieces so soon as possible until i reached one point when I noticed..I didn't play any piece I was just messing around with it..then it was a really hard time for me to relearn what I did or what I have been through (messing up with everything you can imagine islamey,petrushka,gaspard,la campanella,put the difficult pieces here and so on) then I had to go back to all basic..back inventions,sinfonias mozart sonatas and everything until you are up to the point where you can perform the damn la campanella.
I would suggest you with all my respects to get a decent piano teacher and work it up 2 ways
1st pieces that you can surely play them in your sleep..no technical difficulties whatsoever and try to polish everything as much as you can
2nd pieces that are above your level...to pull yourself up to it..to push yourself harder at the piano
and when 2 sides of the tunnel meet..then the sky is the limit.
Just my 2centz
