Hi everyone,
I'm a self-taught piano player (i believe i can categorise myself as intermediate because it's been 3 years) trying to improve my piano technique. From the day that i started playing the piano, i just have mainly focused on pieces' musical maturity and their melody (in short if i liked them) but after sometime i started to see that selecting pieces according these priorities caused me to have a lack of technique. Think it as trying to build a skyscraper to marshland, and this resulted in having not enough background to learn the pieces i like. Currently, i have the pieces listed below in my repertoire (fulfilled the technical requirements for these pieces and able to play all them):
Frederic Chopin - Prelude Op. 28 No. 4
Frederic Chopin - Waltz in A minor, Op. post., B150
Claude Debussy - Two Arabesques No. 1
Frederic Chopin - Nocturne in C-sharp Minor, Op. post.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11 Rondo Alla Turca
Franz Schubert - Ständchen (arr. Liszt)
Frederic Chopin - Waltz Op 64 No:1 (About to be over)
-Musical theory field-
I can play all of natural scales both major and minor including melodic and harmonic ones too, but that is the only theoretical knowledge i have.
What I need help about is that which composers' pieces that have some musical impression and emotion added to it so that i will not get bored at least and specifically to improve the techniques that you find extremely important for someone to proudly call themselves an intermediate piano player. Shortly, can you give me advice and pieces?