+1 to the above, style and tradition is the big thing here. it would be more correct to play Medtner as a 'romantic' selection and include some other 20th century/modern piece that it would to include a romantic piece and then also the Medtner as a 20th century /modern style work.Have a look at some of the more conservative 20th century composers if you you have trouble connecting to the style, ie Elinor Remmick Warren, Nicolas Flagello, John La Montaine, Samuel Barber to name a few Americans.Also consider maybe David Diamond, Nicolas Dello Joio, Leonard Bernstein, Seymore Bernstein, Louise Talma, Robert Starer, etc. for more meat in the space they are asking you to demonstrate.ie this is particularly lovelycan suggest more later, but parting sugg....Poulenc nocturnes, are super groovy, have a looksey
Thanks! I just listened to the Pulenc nocturnes and they are amazing! They would count as romantic pieces as well right (considering their style)? Do you have any suggestions for more modernist styled pieces with doable difficulty judging from the repertoire I am current doing? I have tried Prokofiev's sonatas but they are too difficult.
I find the two below to be wonderful--- but someone else here will need to confirm the appropriateness for college auditions. (SIGH! I took a different career path!) this Ginastra Lecouna's Malaguena