All right everyone, around 4 days ago I started practicing Tchaikovsky 1 at about 6 hours a day.
So far I can play the first movement pretty much performance ready, and part of the second movement. Third movement is still pretty sketchy, and I need to work on the last few minutes (the octave section right before the huge restatement of the theme is a killer, especially that last bar with the jumping between octaves...look at the score if you don't know what I'm talking about). Will update further progress here. If I'm ready I'll play with an orchestra in early January, and if not I'll have to wait till March...
Wow. Four days ago you began the Tchaikovsky, at the rate of 6 hours of practicing a day, and you have the first movement "pretty much performance ready," as well as part of the second movement! Of course, this progress pales compared to your stated learning of the Rach III in a little over a week with 8 hours of daily practice. Stupendous!
Your ID info states you're a concert pianist. Well, that would explain, of course, the fact that you will have an orchestra at your disposal "in early January" or "March." Extraodinary! Most orchestras are booked years in advance and have little flexibility to allow a soloist to jump right in with only a few weeks or months notice. Your talent and reputation must be of Horowitzian proportions.
I'm sure we'd all like to hear your Tchaikovsky, so could you please tell us the orchestra that has engaged you for your debut of the concerto? I, personally, would like to reserve the time to hear it. Now, what orchestra is this? Are you concertizing in America, Europe or Asia? And what is your professional name, sir? I'd love to hear any commercial CDs or DVDs out there with your name on them!
I'm sure we'd all like to know, since you make your repertoire choices quite public and your phenomenal progress mastering them a frequent online discussion.
So, please let us know the orchestra that you will be playing with. I -- like most others here, I'm sure -- would like to contact them for tickets.
Also, as a concert pianist, you must have an agent who secured you this upcoming booking. Would you care to tell us who represents you?
Thanks!