Greetings,
My name is Peter, this is my first post here. I'm an amateur pianist and have been playing for 10+ years, but it has always been only a hobby. I've only attended elementary music school (for 6 years + 4 years of advanced classes there, instead of attending a dedicated music-highschool or whatever it's called). Now I study economics at the university and play the piano without a teacher in my free time.
The piece that stirred my interest is Feux Follets, and I am aware that learning it isn't the optimal way for me to improve, I simply like the piece a lot, and I wouldn't mind spending the time to learn it, even if it means a slower overall progress to my playing.
Pieces I have already learned include:
Chopin's Revolutionary Etude
Scriabin's Etude Op. 8 No. 12
Rachmaninoff's Etude Op. 39. No. 6
Liszt's La Campanella
I have started working on Feux Follets, but the thought that it is all just a waste of time, and I won't be able to play it decently anyway in the end troubles me, so I'm asking you the question - is it realistic at all for me to tackle this piece, or should I just leave it alone instead.
I haven't played too much for a year or so after starting the university, but in the past few months I have re-learned and recorded the first two pieces I mentioned here. That is, without a teacher, and on my digital piano just for my new pals to see. So they're not polished, not as good as they used to be in their prime time. I'll give you the links anway, I guess they'll help you give me more appropriate advice.
Thanks in advance!