Great playing first of all. I know that cameras are sometimes not the best audio recorders, as some of them automatically adjust to volume fluctuations and make everything sound the same volume level. Some of my comments may be that your camera just didn't pick up all of what you were doing.
Bach:
Prelude - you can begin to experiment here more with phrasing and dynamic contrast. Eg: Bar 13 melodic 8ths with Bar 18 harmonic progression. The 32nds in Bar 22 and 24 I thought could have been given more shape. You bring out the rhythmic character of the prelude very well. Also you can experiment with slurring selected 8th notes for special emphasis (you don't have to stick to the 8th staccato 16th legato rule all the time). Although this is not necessary, it can give more colour and contrast.
Fugue: All entries of the fugue theme were clear, good job. This one is more lyrical than the prelude so don't be afraid to sing and shape phrases. More ebb and flow, push and pull. You're also at the point now where you may want to experiment with inserting your own ornamentations within the music. The fugue has a repeat and repeats are great for adding ornamentation.
Liszt HR 8:
I have to say I enjoyed this very much. I'm glad to hear someone else play this as my commercial recording of the HR's feels a bit lacking. Unfortunately my edition does not have bar numbers, so bear with me.
The intro is very good. See the 8th - 16th cadence at the end of the bar 1: here and similar I feel that the 8th needs more of the accent to give the feel of a cadence resolution.
Double bar before
Sempre lento malinconico assai: the trill could be longer as per the fermata and
lungo trillo indications. Also you could take time with the small notes.
Sempre lento malinconico assai bar 10 in this section: See where you have the grace note, C#, F# then 16th note C# pickup into the next bar. You could leave some more space to breath between the C# - F# bass cadence and the pickup into the forte.
Pesante with the bass octave melody: the bass octaves seem a bit obscured by the RH. Maybe this is just the recording.
Bar before
Allegretto con grazia: possible to hold fermata a bit longer.
Allegretto con grazia: the RH triplets sounded heavy at first, but you corrected this as you went on. Think "playful".
In same section when you have 32 note, 32 rest, bar line, quarter to 8th cadence: This sounds awkward. It's only a 32 rest and it sounds like your giving too much time. Or it might be that the rest sounds to sudden and out of character with the section.
Bars before
Presto giocoso assai: maybe a bit of a rit. on the two chords before to create more of an effect of ending one section and starting another.
Second repeat ending with cadenza before
strepitoso: You could give more time to shape these notes.
Last chord: you can hold with pedal a bit longer.
Thanks for posting I enjoyed these very much.
