Hi guys,
I'm a 2nd year piano student.
I was looking for repertoires for my masters application both for US and UK.
The American ones are quite straightforward, but the UK ones are just like,
"Hey just give us a 60-minute concert programme and we'll choose."
So I was wondering if I can basically have a programme like
Bach WTC/Partita
Classical Sonata
Romantic Work
20C
1. ETUDES: Should/Can I include etudes as well for UK?
For American universities, they typically require 2, so I'm thinking about Scriabin Op.42 No.5 because this is my favourite etude of all time and one Chopin, probably among the one's I've done before (Op.10-1,4,8; Op.25-6,10). I'd love to do 25-11 but a friend of mine said that's a sh*t audition piece. (Don't know why.) What do you think?
2. ROMANTIC: I'm going to do a Liszt piece, since I haven't played any Brahms, and my teacher said I'm okay at Chopin but not great. I've done Mendelssohn Rondo Capriccioso, but that's not an audition piece, and I like variation serieuse, but I'd rather do Totentanz if variations are okay for auditions. I've done his Spanish Rhapsody, Hungarian Rhapsody 6, Transcendental Etude 8, 10, Paganini 3,4,6. My teacher's not very picky about the romantic work and she just goes like, "it's more about how you play than what you play" so I'd greatly appreciate if someone can just tell me honestly if it's alright. What would be a good Liszt piece for audition?
My top picks are:
A. Totentanz (I'd love to do this one, but is it too little music and too much technique?)
B. Mephisto Waltz
C. Spanish Rhapsody
D. Dante Sonata (Not a big fan of this piece and it's too long but it might be the one with the most contemplation amongst my pick)
E. Ballade 2
Also, what do you think about Ballade 4 or Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise? I like the former and my teacher seems to like the latter, and I was thinking that they would be overplayed, but my teacher told me most of the romantic audition pieces would be overplayed anyway, which I think is a fair point.
3. CLASSICAL: I will start learning Waldstein as my next sonata, and my teacher says it's overplayed but would be a safe audition piece. She told me to avoid all the late sonatas and the super-popular named ones except Waldstein, Les Adieux, and Appassionata. I was thinking about Mozart K576 (the last one) because it's shorter so that I can put more stuff into my UK Audition programme. She says Beethoven is a lot safer, but that I can try learning it sometimes next term and see how it goes. Any ideas?
4. CONTEMPORARY: I really want to do Kapustin Etudes or Variation but I know maybe he's not a top pick for college auditions. So I was thinking Gargoyles by Liebermann, because you know, how can you not like that piece. My teacher wants me to do Boulez Sonata No. 1 or something by Schoenberg, especially if I'm going to play Liszt for romantic.
Sorry for the long question, and thanks in advance!