I´m going to a piano competition rather soon (too soon perhaps...) and while of course I decided the programme a while ago already, it was quite difficult to decide which pieces to play. In a way, much more difficult than simply practising the pieces...A problem is of course to make sure that the programme isn´t overly long or too short (as all three rounds have time limits), and at the same time make sure that there is a nice flow in the programme. In the end I picked the following pieces, and although there is no way for me to change anything in the programme now, I´d be happy to hear some feedback on the programme as such - things I might consider for my next competition.
1st round:
Bach: Prelude and fugue in C sharp minor, book 1
Chopin: Nocturne op 27 nr 1 in C sharp minor (a chopin nocturne was mandatory)
Grieg: Lyric piece op 54 nr 3 - Trolltog - March of the dwarfs (a lyric piece by grieg was mandatory)
Debussy: Etude nr 12 - Pour les accords
Chopin: Etude op 10 nr 4 in C sharp minor
2nd found
Classical Sonata - Mozart: Sonata in E flat major, K 282
Romantic work - Alban Berg: Piano sonata op 1
Work of free choice - Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit
Finale
Grieg: concerto A-minor, 1rst movement (it was mandatory to play either the first movement or the 2nd and the 3rd in the finals)
Prokofiev: Piano concerto nr. 3
By the way, there´s a recording of the 2nd round programme in the audition room:
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=38852.0