Hi pianoman53 - I don't have much Schumann at all actually...other than his Op.22 sonata (which I love, but I want to gain a little more technique before I consider something like that [learning that is!]). I know virtually no Schumann

I will definitely look into the Romances from Op.28, (I have never heard of them so am listening to them as I write!). I actually quite like Schumann so if you have any other suggestions for him then that'd be great!
I have a book of Haydn Sonatas from 1-29 and never really gave them a second glance which I'm regretting now... Are there any from 1-29 that would be the most rewarding, (As I have only listened to very few of Haydn's Sonatas)
It's funny because I was actually considering learning the revolutionary and learned a few bars scattered throughout the piece. I just doubted myself that I could learn it so I left it for an easier one so that if I learn it all, I will have some confidence to go on to learn more, (considering this will be my first Chopin etude to learn ever!). I quite like Op.25 N.12, but I think it's too difficult for me right at this moment and so don't think I'm ready for that.
In your interest, I'll try and give some info on what's in my, (or was at some point), repertoire:
Beethoven Moonlight 1' & 3', Op.31 n.1 1', Op.13 1' 2'. (I've sight read 3' a few times), Op.49 N.2
Mozart - (I can generally sight read them all at ease), K.333 1' 3', K.545, K.570, K.457 1', I did nearly finish his Fantasy in D minor quite a few years ago...
Chopin - Prelude 4,6,7,20,22. Nocturne Op.9 n.2 (I find I struggle to understand Chopin a lot).
Bach P&F BWV 871, 875, 847
They are the main composers at which pieces that come to me off the top of my head...
Hope this helps!
