Hey,
I' m really into the transcendental etudes, although i know that they are far away from what I'm able to play(at least until now

). I rather see them(especially no.4 - Mazeppa) as a goal I maybe never reach. Nevertheless I want beginn them by studying the no.3 - Paysage. This piece seems (at least in comparison to the rest)
relatively easy or rather playable to me.
Unfortunately I have no teacher at the moment, because I study abroad, but I'm reading books about piano technique & music-theory.
I would consider myself as intermediate, maybe early-advanced, but to estimate my level, here are the last pieces i learned:
- Liszt S136 no.1 & no.4
- Beethoven op. 2 no.1
- Bach Präludium & Fuge BWV 884
- Bach French Suite 817
- and currently working on the fuge in c minor BWV 847
Do you think no.3 is manageable for me?
I'm sure such Questions are not rare and maybe there are stupid, but:
I really want to improve my technique on a lonterm-view in a way to be able to play all of these studies one day(in the distant future). How is it possible to reach such a level or at least master the step from my level to a more advanced level where pieces like chopin etudes or the Waldstein sonata are within the range of playable pieces - more Liszt S.136 Etudes? Czerny ?
Thanks for your answers and helpful tipps!