Hi, I wondered if it was considered "unorthodox" to play Mozart's Sonata K. 331 (the one with the pretty Theme and Variations people play for babies to listen to, and the third movement is Rondo alla Turca) in a competition? The requirements are "a Mozart, Haydn, or Beethoven classical sonata". I've already chosen a Haydn.
I'm pretty sure the judges are expecting something like Mozart's Sonata K. 332 up to Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata. So would it be considered "unorthodox" to play this sonata?
Also, would Beethoven's Sonata Op. 27 #2 "Moonlight" be considered respectful to the rules? I know it is allowed, but it might be a little... weird?
Also, it requires a Chopin Nocturne. Would Op. 9# 1, or 2, or Op. 55 #1, or Op. Posth c# minor be considered too immature? I think they are some of my favorite nocturnes, besides Op. 27 #1 and 2.
Thanks!