Very warm sound. I like it, along with your other recordings I've heard.The treble seemed okay to me, but the overall timbre was possibly a bit pillowy, which took away from some of the articulation. This sound is great for some pieces (Chopin nocturnes), and not for others (Scarlatti sonatas).
One of my favorite preludes, and beautifully played! Your phrasing, shading, rubato, and legato are all done beautifully.
The opening notes are a little bit harsh. Try practicing that "deep" sound I assume you're looking for.
At 2:09, I generally play that more dramatically - I imagine it as an sigh fading off into serenity. I think the "serenity" can be more effective with a louder, more effusive "sigh." (Hope this makes sense). Perhaps this will also give you more direction in the section leading up to the sigh.- M
The question is, is this "pillowy" sound and texture suitable for this prelude? I happen to think it is, except for the treble, which wasn't captured well enough. What's your opinion? Is a brighter, more articulate tone preferred?