Being new to this forum, I should perhaps briefly introduce myself. I’m an adult (over 40 year’s experience) amateur player living near a small town in Norway. My technical skills are so so, but I really enjoy playing and the piano has given me much pleasure over the years. Most of the time I play just for myself, but occasionally I play for the public, usually as an accompanist with a vocal soloist or a choir. On such occasions I also sometimes play a solo piece.
My problem now is that I have to reconsider which music I spend my practice time on. I always tried to strech my capabilities and have worked a lot with Beethoven sonatas and some of the more difficult Chopin pieces. The result of the effort hasn’t always been impressive (understatement). Using common sense I should probably spend my practice time with short and just moderately difficult pieces like Chopin Mazurkas, Lyric Pieces of Grieg or Songs without Words of Mendelssohn. I wonder though, if I should only spend time polishing these pieces or if I should, at least, have one or two more difficult compositions to work on.
I’m therefore interested to hear about experiences from other amateur pianists. How big repertoire is advisable? Does it make sense to spend much time with pieces that most likely are beyond your capabilities?