The jury waits impatiently. Pollini looks tired and scratches his forehead while Brendel is grimassing with no apparent reason. Unnerved, Hélène Grimaud writes down a sketch to a new poem about woolfs on a competition evaluation sheet.
Now you enter the stage. You have less than a minute to exhibit all your virtuosity and musical intelligence. What piece would you pick? It has to be a complete piece and cannot be an excerpt or an isolated passage.
Also, and obviously, the tempo has to be the correct one and cannot be accelerated at will in order meet the < 1 minute requirement.
My vote goes to: Chopin, Prélude 16, in b-flat minor.
(With an honorable mention for the fugue to prelude 9 in E major from WTC1)
Yours?