Hopefully he'll outgrow it.
...since that record was released a decade ago, I guess he hasn't...
Initially I wasn't able to comprehend how the same company that produced such fine cd's as Queffelec's complete piano works by Dutilleux would want to release such recordings by Kastle...now that I've checked the release dates...
i posted it again and they deleted it again!! They also deleted my post where i asked what hall he performed the Chopin Polonaises and the beethoven in 
He deleted "neocomposer's" findings on virtuosity and his subsequent application to this Kastle dude.
I noticed that a few members have gone on there to flame his crap.
We need more members to do that. I don't know who this "John11inch" guy is, but he seems to have the right idea 
https://www.youtube.com/profile?user=mikecaffeyCheck the comment of "John11inch" on that page...this guy gave him the heads up...hahaha no wonder posts kept getting deleted ><
It would be nice if he had actually hit all the right notes in the "highest level of technique" octaves at the end of HR2..
...calling on etudes, marik etc. to record that HR2 passage will probably be a waste of time for them - not to mention degrading to them. So I propose some of the rest of us record that passage and post it up on YouTube as a video response. I should like to see what'd happen next...
They further believe that the greatest and most well-known piece of music is the HR2.
...it probably is...rates up there with Fur Elise, Liebestraume...