I recently become fascinated in this piece actually, and I'm not sure if this is a common misconception or not, but people seem to think it is a rival of the Ninth Symphony from Beethoven - what was Busoni's intention? I mean, it could merely be the case he saw Beethoven had done it, and liked the idea and did one himself *shrugs*
Anyway, I discovered Hamelin made a recording, brought it, and... I dunno, I think I prefer my current recording by Banfield, it's alot better in some places :/ The first movement for example, but I guess it's my personal taste talking really.
Still, Hamelins has some great moments! I actually read up on the Reviews for it to see what others thought of it, and generally is seen as one of the best, rivalling Ogdons old recording. Apparently they say Ogdons performance balances too much in favour of the Piano, and Hamelins is vice versa O_o I can agree Hamelin is shaded out a fair bit, can't comment on the Ogdon though, not heard it!
Still, wonderful piece! Would love to hear Ogdon's sometime ^_^ Piano Domination!!