Hello fellow members of Piano Street!
I am yet another student searching for contemporary/modern pieces, preferably those that don't sound like a devil-summoning session with the universe imploding and exploding simultaneously.
Since the definition of "contemporary/modern" has been argued about a lot, I think that for my purposes any composer from Debussy to 2020-still-alive will be fine.
For reference, I have recently completed:
Rach Prelude in C# Minor
Mozart Sonata No. 10 Kv 330 first movement
Chopin Nocturne Op. 9. No 1
Clair De Lune (cliche, but I think it's pretty. Fight me.

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Humoresque by Shchedrin
Other "student" pieces (e.g. Khulau and Clementi sonatinas that are pretty boring and not really worthy of naming).
I am currently working on:
Chopin Waltz Op. 64 No. 2
Chopin Nocturne in C# Minor (the famous posthumous one)
Pathetique first movement
Scriabin Prelude No. 10
So far, I really,
really like Scriabin's Etude in D Sharp Minor, but it also looks hard and awkward to play and because my technical skill is severely lacking, my teacher estimates I
can possibly play it but it'll be a very long-term project (a year?)
I am considering Shostakovich's Polka from the Golden Age as a possibility, as it's short and sweet. Debussy's Valse Romantique and Sibelius Romance Op 24 No 9 are fairly pretty, but they are stretching the "modern" part.
I turn to the wisdom of the internet.
Thanks in advance,
--Streamy