Thanks for your answer Robert! I never thought of analyzing this
piece thoroughly. I think I'm quite comfortable with the legato as
it is -- it is hard for me to judge whether when I play by heart, what
I play is actually correct. The chromatic character of this piece makes
it hard. Maybe I shouldn't play "with my ears" so much -- at least not
when learning by heart?
I downloaded this piece from iTunes, but have to check who
performs it -- the file is not on this PC. In this version the performer
slows down quite a bit in between, e.g. just before the
right hand repeats its motive, the one starting with ges, the first
time (I think it's bar 9/10). The same happens also at the end, again
just before the main motive starts again. I have the Henle edition
which in comparison to the sheet from
www.sheetmusicarchive.nethas less dynamical additions or tempo changes written in the
score (sorry for the bad english). What is your favorite recording and
in your opinion the best edition for the sheet music?