QUOTE(Duan Yue @ May 20 2007, 04:57 AM)

I have been learning Pathetique (3rd mvt) for half a year. I've had my Grade 4 exam in 2005 and just had my theory exam in Feb. I am going to have a Grade 6 exam. I want to know if Pathetique is suitable for me if I learn it in a gradual progress. If not, so what do you recommend? Is "The Girl with the Flaxen Hair" by Debuusy suitable for me? I am afraid that my fingers are overtrained as I play Pathetique and it sounds to be very diffecult. But some advises me to go on learning it as it will improve my skills greatly. Please give some advice.
I also learned pathetique 3rd mvt at about that standard, but I was never very good at it. I supect this is because it is actually a rather more advanced piece than grade 4/5 can normally cope with. Certainly the sonata in-toto is listed for Dip. However, why be strait-jacketed by convention? If you want to play it, and can play it, then play it! I don't believe in the concept of being "overtrained" in this sense.
As for the Debussy Prelude, again if you want to and can then do: It's a lovely piece and is one of my current repertoire, ever since I got over the problem of "impossible" chords, such as in bar 6 (arpeggiate!).
In a sense, the desire to play a piece will allow you to overcome quite a lot of problems and pushing yourself outside your comfort zone technically is unlikely ever to be bad for you.
Enjoy it, go for it!