a) Then don't be so feeble.
b) Or what?
Do you sincerely believe that somebody who can't spell Appassionata, who has only been playing for two months, and who goes out of his/her way to differentiate the piano and orchestral versions of Petrouchka in this context:
a) Can play Petrouchka?
b) Assuming (a), is somehow still so unfamiliar with the standard piano repertoire?
1. Please don't call me feeble. You know nothing about me.
2. I didn't know that they had only been playing for two months.
3. I don't assume that somebody who has been playing for only two months can play Petrouchka or indeed any of those three pieces the poster listed.
4. I would think it very strange if somebody could play Petrouchka and was yet 'somehow still so unfamiliar with the standard piano repertoire'.
5. I fail to see what the inability to spell the word 'Appassionata' has to do with one's ability to play Petrouchka. There is such a thing as Dyslexia. There is also such a thing as being bad at spelling.
6. I did think it a little odd that the poster was lumping these three rather disparate pieces together and was asking for other such pieces but I tried not to read too much into this.
7. A wise man once said "assumption is the mother of all *** ups".
I hope this clears up the matter.