There is only so much time to become a well rounded and accomplished pianist. The list of pieces that most pianists want to play is huge. I'll share a small fraction of mine here
All chopin etudes/ballades/b-minor sonata
Beethoven 4th concerto, appasionata, hammerklavier, opus 111
Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit
Liszt: mephisto walzt, second ballade (b-minor), hungarian rhapsodies 2, 6, 12, 14; all transcendental and paganini etudes, unsuspiro, totentanz, 1st concerto, b-minor sonata (of course)
the list could go on and on and on. This really is just an extremely small portion of the pieces I feel the need to play, and I know I am not the only one who has an 'impossibly long' list of pieces to learn. I think that this is a serious problem... There is so much great music out there, who has time to even listen to a reasonable portion of it? This is even worse for composers, because nobody has the time to listen/play their music. As time goes on, the pool of music grows larger. How is everybody dealing with this? There will adventually be a time where either modern day composers are given very little attention, or the behemoths of the past such as Bach and Beethoven fall away.
Please share any thoughts you might have