I have about five months to prepare for a solo recital in my college.
I was torn between having an all-Alkan recital (bicentennial!) or Medtner's, and for logistics and personal interest, I have decided upon Medtner.
Here's my sample program:
Four Fairy Tales, Op. 26 (10 minutes)
Piano Sonata in F Minor, Op. 5 (30 minutes)
I. Allegro
II. Intermezzo
III. Largo
IV. Allegro risoluto
Selections from Romantic Sketches, Op. 54
No. 1 Prelude (2 min)
No. 2 Bird's Tale (2 min 30 sec)
Intermission
Selections from Forgotten Melodies I, Op. 38
No. 1 "Sonata Reminiscenza (13 min)
No. 2 Danza Graziosa (3 min)
No. 4 Canzona Fluviala (2 min)
No. 6 Canzona Serenata (4 min)
Selections from Forgotten Melodies II, Op. 39
No. 2 Romanza (5 min)
No. 3 Primavera (4 min)
No. 5 "Sonata Tragica", Op. 39/5 (11 minutes)
Would this program be too long with the intermission? I believe this would do justice to Medtner's soundscape as a general survey without being too complex for the audience.
Thank you!