Lots of good stuff there, thanks for the advice so far.
I auditioned with Gershwin prelude no 1 (at about 70bp% speed), first movement from Mozart k331 (they asked for excerpts though I prepared all of it) and the Fugue from Handel's F minor suite as seen here:
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(not me playing)
I was accepted, even though I did my sight reading test at a bare crawl speed because I wanted to focus on note accuracy. Like 30bpm-ish speed maybe for crotchets (if that fast) for a short piece that was all accidentals. From what I gather from contacting another pianostreet member that's not a particularly high standard compared to audition pieces they used for a european conservatorium. I applied in Australia at a small university.
From there? I'd like to be doing things like the Chopin 10 -1 and 25-11, Aufschwung by Schumann, Sunken Cathedral by Debussy, Jeux D'eau by Ravel, Tarantella from Liszt's years of pilgrimage, Couperin's mysterious barricade, maybe have a crack at some of the Bach 48 and if they let me touch on jazz idiom stuff then Rhapsody in Blue and some of Kasputin's concert etudes or his impromptu 66 - 2.
I'd let them pick anything that would get me moving in that kind of direction. I have 2 weeks to enrolment and a month before classes start. I'll hit up youtube to listen to some of the sonatas/composers you mentioned more clearly.
Cheers
