Gooseberry Thanks for the recommendations. I like "La cloche des matines" too. I'll add that to my learn list. I did see a nice recording by pianist Fausto Bongelli on YT here:
I posted to his comments that I liked the performance and asked him about the very nice Yamaha piano he was playing. I'll see what I can do with the piece.
As to what you might learn - definitely start with Op.100. The very first one is useful, and if you were studying with me, after you proudly came to a lesson with it prepared, I would shake up your day by asking you to play it in 3 different keys... Do consider giving that sort of thing a try. If you keep what you are playing simple enough, it saves brain cells for the transposition, and you will give yourself the advantage of knowing what those keys feel like under your fingers, too.