Colinsmum-- YES!! That's exactly the kind of thing she's after. Not an oversight, I'm just really that clueless.

I'm a woodwind specialist, so piano repertoire is essentially unknown to me. My only real knowledge of keyboard works is baroque and onward in the western European tradition.

She's currently working on a Chabrier piece-- number seven. Danse villageoise from the Pièces pittoresques. Hard to say whether she'll be interested enough to work on any of the others when she's done with that one.

She's also going to tackle the Formenti arrangement/suite from Weill's Threepenny Opera; Sechs Songs aus der Dreigroschenoper. I suspect that this is a bit of a reach for her, but she DOES love the music, which is a potent motivator.


Oh, she also LOVES to play Tom Lehrer. (This should come as no surprise to anyone who has read in the Quirky Anecdote thread. )



Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.