By the way who on earth managed to print this score originally, was it transcribed by ear onto note form by someone after listening to the volodos recording a thousand times or more?
Also in bar 35 should that 6 semi-quaver note run in the left hand begin as a 3 note quaver chord, it makes it very tricky. All the other times it begins just as a single note run, for example bars 34, 85 in the left hand. If bar 35 is meant to start as the score states what fingering is one supposed to adopt here, I thought of 5,4,2 together in left hand to start the chord and then 1,4,3,2,1, and then the last notes of the run: 5 and 1 for the octave in B to end the 6 note run for bar 35. It seems to be the most realistic option for me at the moment, although I am not sure about sliding he thumb up for the last two notes in the left hand.
Cheers. someone please reply.