Hi everyone!
I really need your help: I'm honored to be performing at one of the biggest conventions in Toronto and I figured a jazz piece would be perfect! Problem is: it needs to be no more that 90 seconds (yep- you read correctly: 90 FREAKING SECONDS), composed by a composer who's been dead for 50 years (aka not copyrighted), and oh gosh darn amazing. I mean, if not jazzy, I could always play Rach's version of the Flight of the Bumble Bee (it's always up my sleeve) or one of Gershwin's Preludes (which one: #1 or 3?). But I just know people will respond more to something jazzy and funky (Gershwin is fine too. I just like to learn new things and I could play the Preludes in my sleep). Also, it needs to be performed on July the 10th, but technique and memorization is not ever a problem (as long as it's not Alkan)... So if anyone could suggest anything, that would be really appreciated!!
This is my first question on Piano Street... Really excited!!

Thanks everyone!
~Staicy S.
PS- I'm a professional Classical musician, so no- I don't play Chopsticks. Just in case anyone was asking...
