Audition for SMU

<p>OK, some background: I'm a junior in high school and have only "officially" studied piano for one year, although I was self taught for about three. My piano teacher has given me free lessons because we can't afford the price of regular lessons and she thinks I have a lot of potential. I have taken state tests in theory and history for grade 11 and passed with a gold medals both times. I want to get a BM of music in church music or in piano performance/pedagogy, so that I can become a church music director and teach piano part time.My teacher (who's on her 50th year of teaching), my music director for my church, and the music teacher I accompany for our all extremely supportive and feel that though I am behind the curve, I have made rapid progress and that I play with great musicality. I practice 2-3 hours a day, have no trouble memorizing music, have been involved intensively in church music for two years, accompany, and teach. </p>

<p>So, I'm looking to audition for SMU, TCU, and Baylor. They are not like Julliard, obviously, but they are definitely selective. I need a prelude and fugue by Bach, a movement from a classical Sonata, and any Romantic, Impressionistic, or 20th century piece.
I've chosen
-Prelude and fugue in d minor
-Sonata in E minor by Haydn
-Reverie by Debussy</p>

<p>Any suggestions of pieces more suitable? I want to be at the best level I can be, but obviously I'm not a virtuoso. ;)</p>

<p>Your teacher will be in the best position to help you with audition repertoire that is suitable for you. He/she will know your strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately what matters is how well you play your repertoire. All the best in the next year!</p>