Ok, here is the following program of this small scholarship competion I'll be competing in on Wednesday. I just got it via email. I found it interesting, maybe you will too:
Dan Stover
Annual Music Scholarship and Competition 2005
1. Benjamin Frandsen
Piano, Ballade in G Minor Opus 118 No. 3 by Brahms ( 1833-1897 )
2. Jonathan Price
Piano, Fantasie Impromptu, Chopin ( 1810-1849 )
3. Kayla Chang
Pedal Harp, Contemplation, Henriette Renie’ (1875-1956)
4. Abraham Frandsen
Piano, Etude Opus 10, No 12 “Revolutionary”, Chopin ( 1810-1849 )
5. Jennifer Lynn Neuner
Piano, Intermezzo, Op. 119, No.1, Johannes Brahms ( 1833-1897 )
6. Jonathan Kuo
Violin, Polonaise Brillante, Op. 4, Henryk Wieniawski ( 1835-1880 )
7. Laura Gardner
Piano, “Waterfall” Jon Schmidt ( Contemporary )
8. Katherine Lin
Piano, Grand Etudes de Paganini, 6 Franz Liszt ( 1811-1886 )
9. Jessica Yu
Piano, Traumerie, Schumann ( 1810-1856 )
10. Chilan Ngo
Piano, Prelude in G Minor, Opus 23, No 5 Rachmaninoff ( 1873-1943 )
Although the competition is open to all instruments, its primarily piano as expected. Yes, that is my brother that is going first. As in last year, the ending peice will be Rachmaninoff (last year it was the C-sharp minor prelude). I'm guessing the three that will advance to the next level are: 8, 10, and possibly my brother (1). I don't stand much of a chance because I'm not a senior, and I'm sort of a foriegner (i dont go to the high school or city that this is being held at, unlike most of the other contestants). Assuming all give solid performances, who do you guess the 3 advancees will be?
Also another funny note, # 2 who is playing the Fantasie Impromptu....well he played it last year for the same competition and didn't win. I guess he's determined to keep playing the peice, lol. (He is another one of my teacher's students, i know him kinda).
It'll be a good time, and I'm not nervous....yet

Have a nice day,
-Abe