The recital is a comfortable 10 weeks off. You’ve taken stock of your commitments between now and then, and have a clear idea of the length and expectations connected with the performance. So let’s choose some music!
At this point, there are two considerations that pretty much go hand in hand- what’s in your repertoire, and what the requirements of the performance are. In certain circumstances, one of those considerations will take precedence, and sometimes the other.
For demonstration purposes, let’s say the main focus of your performance is the ubiquitous balanced programme. If this is indeed the case then you might want to start by looking at what is already under the fingers, or at least not far off. Think about your music history, and then head for your music collection.
Shop your shelf
Whether you have your own extensive music library, or are just starting out with collecting some titles, now is the time to have a browse. If you have any favourites that immediately spring to mind, then reach for them first. Next, have a think about something you might have played in the past, but haven’t had under the fingers for a while. Warming up a piece that is half familiar is often a good way to go. You know it, but it feels fresh.
Keep an eye out for any new pieces you might have as well that would still fit the bill. Have a quick flick through. If it looks playable, add it to the pile for now.
Don’t forget to browse through any bigger books you might have. Many a treasure can lurk in a book of collected pieces.