If you did get rid of the Beethoven then I agree with Kelly, the Ravel would seem to fit well and it is also a complete sonata (albeit in a small package).It would mean that you didn't have a work from the classical era, but then the Ravel does have quite a classical feel to it so I think the program would be quite balanced.
Hey, I did the Bach! I opted for what I loved - Beet op 54, Berceuse, Bach and Messiaen.
Hm yeah, I think I might opt for the Ravel, though since it's 10 minutes shorter I could still fit a short classical piece in? Any recommendations? I guess I should be finding this out for myself but hey Thank you for the advice.
Although the Pathetique Sonata is indeed one of the most often played, the fact remains that it is nonethless on the list. I can't think that the examiners would hold that against you. They will surely have heard every Beethoven sonata a zillion times before anyway.
Speaking of contrast, there seems to be a lack of pieces in minor keys..but again for me I probably had too many pieces in minor keys for my programme.
Point of information: Is shopan allowed to do Mozart or do the examiners think that's too easy?
This is a piece just waiting for a pianist to make the most of it.
I'll bet Mozart's rarely performed at diploma level.