First of all, I will be playing piano
Stanford, from it's website, states "Prepare two or three short, contrasting pieces that demonstrate your current level of ability. A typical audition is about ten minutes."
https://music.stanford.edu/academic-programs-and-centers/undergraduate/prospective-undergrads/recorded-auditions-slideroom
When they say contrasting pieces, I'm sure they want pieces that demonstrate different technical skills, expressive creativity, all the rest... but especially different technical skills. My question is do the pieces have to be completely distinct styles (e.g. Bach mixed with Liszt or Beethoven with Prokofiev), or would it be perfectly fine to pick say, two pieces from composers of the late 19th/early 20th centuries?
I've picked La Campanella as one of my pieces, any suggestions on a 2nd piece?
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