Chopin won the prize for the most popular composer for the day with six of his pieces being presented by four pianists. Gared ran an improv event where the audience gave him directions for the chord progressions he used in his piece.
Round 1:
- Gregory: Bethena, a concert Waltz, by Scott Joplin
- Mary Lou: Song and Dance #6, by Mompou
- Erin: Invention #9, by J. S. Bach
- Gail: Little Shepherd, by C. Debussy
- Nick: Balade Op 118 # 3, by J. Brahms
- Caryn: Menuet in G Minor, by J. S. Bach
- Julie: Sonatine 1st movement, by M. Ravel
- Christopher: Reverie, by C. Debussy
- Gared: Preludes 1,3 and 10, by F. Chopin
- Vanessa: Prelude and Fugue in b flat major, by J. S. Bach
- John: 10 chansons françaises, traditional (own arrangement)
Round 2:
- Gregory: Adieu to the Piano, by L.V Beethoven
- Gail: Jane’s Song, by Norton
- Erin: Waltz, by Victor Kosenko
- Mary Lou: Nocturne, Op. 27 #2, by F. Chopin
- Nick: Prelude Book 2 #5 (Bruyeres), by C. Debussy
- Caryn: Nocturne in c# minor (op. Post.), by F. Chopin
- Julie: Sonata in c minor, 1st movement, by W. Mozart
- Christopher: River flows in you, by Yiruma
- Gared: “improve #7”, by the whole group
- Vanessa: Prelude in F# major, by F. Chopin
- John: katiushka, (Russian folk melody)