Dear Theresa, I have been playing the piano since my 7th year (this coming December I will be 60!), but although I completed elementary and secondary school (my graduation concert was Mozart's PC no. 23). Ever since then I have been playing then piano for myself and my friends, and I can say that I find my best expression through classical music.
When I was younger, I was far more serious as a person than I am now, life was terrible serious business then, so I preferred the heavy and dramatic Beethoven and Chopin pieces. Now, when I finally learned that life is FUN, I ADORE Maestro Mozart. There is definitely something that makes you think that there are no problems whatsoever under the sky, and that everything is well with the world.
I downloaded and listened to your playing several times, and I like it very much. I feel that you are much like me - finding your own expression in music, and interpreting it not as the composer wrote it, but in the way how you FEEL about it. I do love it.
I guess you are far younger than me, so I would like to recommend something. Go to the YouTube and find 'Gulda plays Mozart'. He played Mozart's D-minor PC, and he was a conductor at the same time. My, how I ADORE that man! I was so sad when I learned he died in 2000 at the age of 69. I cannot describe him because you have to see for yourself, and as I am a bit of an eccentric myself, I love his so unformal way of conducting the orchestra and his piano playing.
And his way of communication with the orchestra members and the camera! That is how my each day begins and ends, because it is a poity to only listen. The true magic is in his personality.
Maestro Gulda, if you are somewhere above and if you canm hear me, then know that I am so GRATEFUL I kmet you at all.
Keep your good work, Theresa, and take all the delight in this wonderful composer.
Best wishes,
Vesna