I know it's important to keep learning Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, etc.
And I respect their contributions, influence, greatness, whatever.. I've learned a decent amount of them... analyzed the hack out of them in Theory, History, and piano literature classes.
But man.. I just don't want to learn any more pre-romantic stuff in expense of all the fun things I can do like Liszt, Ravel, Prokofiev, Kapustin, etc...
Sadly, there's too much emphasis on early composers in our music education.
Any thoughts? Should we have the freedom to omit them completely after a certain point in our studies? Like, have the option to not play those for school auditions, competitions, juries, and such...