I don't know what edition. I was wondering myself. I got it from www.sheetmusicarchive.net
so it's public domain. I've noticed some weird notes. I wonder if anyone has a link to another version/edition of this piece online. I don't have much music in the form of books for the piano.
This is the danger of using music that does not give its source. There is always controversy about which edition is best, and I certainly would not recommend any as THE edition. You can learn something from each one, although, for the reasons I gave, Joseffy is someone I can't stand. His changes mislead me.
I noticed that a lot of notes are broken up (octaves) which I've never heard in the recordings that I've heard of pro-pianists playing.
Yes, and there is at least one other place that is marked with the "roll" (arpeggio) sign, the wavy line, which is clearly added. And when I find an extra note inserted in the final chord, I think that's pretty bad!
Thanks for looking at the music. You're quite the authority on this.
Not at all. I've taught it two or three times, and I had to work out the rough spots for students. But last night I recorded it, and to be honest, I don't feel at all good about the result. In fact, at the moment I wish I could get help. The notes are no problem for me, but everything I did either sounds too stiff or too unsteady, too even (no climaxes) or too overstated—exaggerated.
I think this is a very hard piece to play well!
Gary