I am very sorry to resurrect an old thread.

The competition is in 3 years, and there are new repertoire requirements:
Prelims
-1 Prelude and Fugue from WTC by Bach
-A classical sonata(complete) with no repeats
-3 etudes: 1 by Chopin, 1 by Liszt, and 1 by Stravinsky,Rachmaninoff,Debussy,Bartok,Scriabin, or Moszkowski
-Free choice to make the program at least 60 minutes( Only 30 minutes will be heard)
1st
- 1 work written after 1949
-1 or more pieces by Bach(including transcriptions by Petri, Busoni, etc.)
-A major romantic work(Chopin Ballades, Liszt Mephisto Waltz, etc.)
-Free choice repertoire to make the program at least 40 minutes, but no more than 50
2nd
-Free choice repertoire
-At least 45 minutes, no more than 50
3rd
-1st mvt from one of the following concerti:
MOZART - K.271,414,449,459,467,482,488,537
BEETHOVEN- No.1,2,
SCHUMANN-a minor
GRIEG- a minor
SHOSTAKOVICH- No.2
4th
-One of the following complete concerti
MOZART-K.466,491,503,595
BEETHOVEN- No.3,4,5
CHOPIN- No.1 or 2
LISZT - No.1 or 2
TCHAIKOVSKY - No.1
RAVEL -G Major
RACH-1,2,3
PROKOFIEV-2,3
BARTOK -3
I am thinking of doing:
Prelims:
-Bach Prelude and Fugue No.5 in D Major WTC II BWV 874(Could choose BWV 873, but like this one better and I am currently polishing it)
-Haydn Sonata Hob.XVI 46 A flat Major(Haven't learned this yet, but very interesting)
-Tchaikovsky Romance Op.5(Very beautiful and I think demonstrates my lyrical playing)
-Tchaikovsky Dumka Op.59(Contrast to the Romance)
-Chopin Etude OP.25 no.6 or 10 no.2(What to go with something easier but I think these 2 will give me a high chance to pass)
-Liszt La Leggeriezza(sp?)
-Rachmaninoff Etude Tableaux in e flat minor Op.39 no.5(I really love this piece)
-15 minutes left; Probably Ravel Ondine and Scriabin Sonata 4 would do
Now this is where I have trouble:
1st
-Taktakishvili-Poem(Thanks for the suggestion. Beautiful program starter)
-Ravel Ondine(Not sure if this is a good choice tho)
-Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableaux OP.33 nos.2,4,8,9 and 39 nos 2,5,9(I haven't learned all of them, so not sure if I should program them
-Bach-Busoni Chacconne (Maybe too difficult, but I dunno yet).
-Liszt TE No.10(I am pretty sure this isn't a major romantic piece, so I will probably not program Op.33 nos.4 and 8 and maybe not Op.39 no.9 and play Chopin Ballade 1 or Liszt HR #12 instead)
Or maybe I could try:
-Taktakishvili Poem
-Bach Overture BWV 831
-Chopin Ballade no.1 in g minor op.23
-Scriabin Sonata No.4 Op.30
2nd
-Beethoven Waldstein( I will probably learn this very soon.)
-Schumann Kreisleriana Op.16
Alternate choice:
-Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableaux or Debussy Preludes for 20 minutes
-Beethoven Op.90
-Ravel Ondine(or something else if I played this already)
-Liszt Mephisto Waltz No.1
3rd
-I have A LOT to choose from
Schumann is O.K, though I want to play Mozart, but again Mozart isn't my strength, so I should maybe go with Beethoven 2, but Beethoven 1 is also a gem and Grieg is an interesting competition piece, but Schumann is... and ...
Still don't know what to choose
4th
-Easy: Chopin's 2nd.
Thanks for reading all of this. I just want to know which pieces are best for competition and would impress a jury.