Well, I'm not going to give you my whole history, but I'm starting to learn Chopin scherzi at the moment. Scherzo 2 is the most technically challenging piece I've played yet, but I play it well. I've never played any Beethoven, and I know that the technique for Beethoven and Chopin are very different, so I'd like to work my way up. I don't want to learn op. 49, it seams too easy. I'm wondering if Beethoven op. 14 no. 1 is a good starting place. And also, is it worthy of college auditions? The colleges I've looked at only prohibit the op. 49 and op. 79 sonatas from being auditioned. Does this mean the op. 14 no. 1 is acceptable? Just for the sake of context this was what I was planning on auditioning with as a whole:
Bach: Prelude and fugue no. 20 in A minor (book II)
Beethoven: (still deciding, with your help, but I'm thinking op. 14 no. 1)
Chopin: Scherzo 2
Debussy: 'Minstrels'