I hear a bit of Horowitz's recording in yours.
However, it is very difficult to get away with everything he does because he has a magical way of making everyone stop breathing in places where it would sound boring if it were anyone else playing.
I think it sounds very nice right now.. I like the marked bass notes (I like to do that too), but the accompanying left hand can be phrased a little more I think.. Just imagine that if this were a quartet playing it, the guy playing the accompanyment -that is all he would do, play the accompanyment-, show that he isnt a monotone just because hes in the background. Sure, he is in the background, but he has his own life too. Do you know what I'm saying?
However, this is very very subjective of me to even think about mentioning... I think you played it very well indeed and your interpretation stands up by itself and you shouldn't have to listen to me or anyone else. I look forward ot hearing more of your recordings!
You're quite right that Horowitz's way of phrasing the melodic line certainly influenced my approach, though of course I can't do it as well as he does. You're not the only one to have commented on the "imitation" of Horowitz's phrasing by the way - Gary has told me that too. The marked bass notes are also an unconscious influence from Horowitz, though sometimes, I think it gets overdone. In this case, the accented low C was not really deliberate, but still came out quite okay nonehtheles. As for your point about phrasing a little more in the left hand, that's a valid point and something I can work on. I think sometimes I get too concerned with keeping the left hand pianissimo, that the phrasing is sometimes ignored!
If you want to hear my other recordings, then let me be a little thick skinned and do a little bit of self advertising to elicit comments for my other recordings I've put up here

. These include Rachmaninoff's Preludes, and Romance from the Suite no.2 for 2 pianos, Albeniz's Evocacion, the Ravel Pavane, Tchaikovksy's October, Bortkiewicz's Consolation in D flat, and Barber's 2 piano works. I think you should be able to find them quite easily if you were to look at past threads