These days i just practice all day, i dont have a job (I realize its a blessing to not have a job when not in school and be fine), so what I've been working on is
bach toccata in d minor fantasie and fugue (pretty cool)
mozart k 284 and k330(best mozart 2nd mvt ever), no beethoven presently
chopin
-op10 n.2, (a very helpful etude), n.4
- polonaise f#minor op.44
Liszt
-Reminsces of Robert le Diable (Valse Infernale) (anybody know any good recordings of the opera?)
-transcendental no. 8 wild jagd (thought about feux follets then heard Mei Ting recording and decided to stop thinking about it)
Rachmaninoff
c# minor prelude (Why not i've never learned it and it is bad ass)
3rd piano concerto (overrated, its only hard because theres a million notes in each bar......and its also hard, but a winner nonetheless! although I wish I had chosen no. 2 its so much more powerful)
and of course a little Petrouchka from my boy Stravinsky which in my opion is technically (as opposed to muscially, although certain people would say technicality involves your musicality but thats not what this topic is about) much harder than Rach 3.
And a composition im writing and etude called "The Hummingbird had too much Nectar". its pretty stupid.
Anyway, happy practicing everybody, and remember stop practicing and go do something else (unmusical) if your mind is wandering.
Rob