I have been learning Chopin's 4 scherzos, and I really want to perform them all at some point, but I have been told that putting 4 scherzos on a program like that is not exactly terrific programming, as it would outweigh the rest of the program (unless it were like 80+ minutes; I'm hoping for around 60). I'm a bit inclined to agree.
However, I still really want to do it!
So I was thinking if I put only Chopin pieces in the rest of the program, could I get away with this imbalance? Here's what I'm thinking:
Scherzo 1
Scherzo 2
Nocturne Op. 27 no. 1
Nocturne Op. 27 no. 2
-brief intermission-
Etudes Op. 10 Nos. 1-4
Scherzo 3
Scherzo 4
Is this a crappy program? I think it works, but I might very well be wrong... Maybe some people can't stand all Chopin.

I'm hoping to perform by around December, or early 2014 if necessary. Other pieces I have (or soon will have) in my repertoire are Brahms Op. 118, Prokofiev Sonata 3, Chopin c minor nocturne. I might also do Schumann Carnaval, but I don't know if that would fit (and I haven't even started working on it seriously, so I think it would be too large a project to complete in my desired time frame...).
Please help me build a nice program! I'm really excited about all this music!!!