I do't want to be too critical but I voted for standard. These are all beautiful pieces for sure, but I think that is not enough to arouse interest in them as a program. For me more and more it is about context, seeing that familiar piece like the Waldstein placed in a more unfamiliar setting. When I see another CD with Petrushka and Pictures at an Exhibition I could fall asleep right in the record store.
To give an idea of what I mean, a Russian pianist named Felix Gottlieb put out an album a whil ago with the Brahms Handel Variations, surrounded by the original Handel suite played on harpsichord, and then modern harpsichord works by such composers as Denisov. It's a terrific album, even though it was put out on some cheapo label and the liner notes are filled with typos. I'm not suggesting that you play harpsichord, but why not mix it up a little more.
Or if you wanted to keep Waldstein and Handel Variations together, it may be wise to make your own Bach transcriptions of various pieces, and include those instead of the ones already done. That would give a stronger suggeston of your personality, I think.
Walter Ramsey