Player1 my thoughts will probably mirror your teacher's in that super huge stretch pieces don't help advance your skills.
I tend to agree, that a stretch piece which is too much of a stretch won't be good or useful...
But not pushing at all, never playing something above one's current level isn't good either. I think I've been flitting about among pieces that are really easy for me, that I polish up very quickly. There's good in that, of course, but it's like horizontal progress instead of vertical...
Anyway, what I can't decide is whether this (Call of Silence) is too much of a stretch or not... I was looking at the scores for some of the other pieces I completed last year, and the one I posted above (New Day) is definitely not representative (i.e., New Day is much easier).... but I just can't judge how much of a stretch Call of Silence is... I only put my hands on it once so far (yesterday) and my lesson is on Wed. so I'll try to work on bits of it each day until then. We'll see....
Thanks for sharing Wolf, I'm not familiar with that piece or that composer. I've played a few pieces where the hands cross, maybe not repeatedly like that though. But when it fits in the piece, and it fits on the keyboard, there's something quite satisfying about that kind of cross over
By the way, re this:
You need to have patience and work your way up to those works by taking smaller bites at it.
Exactly.... I think I've been "taking the same size bites" (to overwork your metaphor) by playing pieces that are of similar difficulty.
It's not clear to me what a mid-way piece would be that would get me closer to Call of Silence (and I don't think Wolf is it, exactly, although I don't have the score and just now was my first time listening to it).