That's a digital piano, right?
Right.
The part starting 5:11 was the hardest for me to get off clearly, but it just takes a lot of good wrist rotation and slow practice.
I also seem to have problems with that part - I evidently messed it up here. So I guess I should focus on my rotation now.
Sometimes this recording sounds as if it was recorded slow and then sped up, is this the case?
No, definitely not. I'm not the sort of person to boast about untrue achievements. Anyway, even supposing I wanted to do this, wouldn't the outcome be much better?
It may sound weird of course. Blame my old mic for that. The only "unreal" thing I did was some computer manipulation with volume (not with tempo!). The mic rarely records any dynamic contrast, which of course I do use while playing. With not many efforts to hide this manipulation, it can be easily heard (at 0:20 for example). But this particular thing does not come from my playing abilities.
You should make more out of the big chord at 6:09, since it's supposed to be a surprise.
I try to make this chord sound more powerful, although the LH stretch isn't my favourite one

But remember my miking problems. So it's only my half-fault.
and the tempo fluctuated occasionally.
you need to use a lot more rubato.
So what's the right thing to do?

Pedaling never sounds right on digital pianos so I can't comment on that.
Actually, I don't use much pedalling. Only in the sections starting 5:11 and 8:24.
Will you be doing the remaining movements?
I'm still not done with the first movement. You don't think the rest will be too far ahead of me (esp. mvt 4)?
