J.S. Bach's Toccata and fugue in F major BMV or any piece my dad usually plays with him playing it in my head. So it would just be music between my dad and I and nobody else.
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For Easter he usually plays an entire Toccata at the end of the service after looking over the piece for 20mins or so in the morning.
For the anniversary of his childhood church turning 100 in Ohio, he was asked to give a concert as he was the 'best there ever was to play there" (from the age of 8 to 19). Played a piece that goes on for about 25 mins. I can't remember the name. I made a CD of it.
My 'if' question is rather long (again). There's many people in university I talk to these days who are doing 'what there parents want,' and not necessarily what they 'want' or have a passion for. If you could do it all over again, what would you have studied?