I dont know how but he makes it sound like Rachmaninoff! Extremely fast tempo and huge chords.

The odd thing is that happens a lot with pre-beethovinian music: some pianists have some kind of urgent need of punch the piano...probably, there is a reason beyond my scope. a remarkable example of this is busoni's chaconne version. well, i actually like it, but it is anything but bach.
Your ideas of an all-Chopin recital would also be interesting-- maybe vary his piano works. Though please avoid an all-Rachmaninoff/Liszt recital!! I've heard a recital like this before-- it was like hearing 5 encore pieces for the whole recital!
rofl...yeap, depending on the choice of repertoire, it will sound like "omg, i arrived too late for this recital...miss the whole thing...well, at least there are some encores to entertain myself..."
about chopin, i want a very well-balanced selection, with anything but a sonata. so, it points me toward a scherzo (after completing the ballade) and that will be rather a challenge. let's see what happen.
now, i would like to do an all-liszt recital, provided i could play his mighty sonata as a second part, and a bunch of things as first, such as
nuages gris, the second elegie, the petrarca
sonetti, something from harmonies poetiques, and something very obscure.
but rach...although i like some of his pieces, i don't like his music that much.
best!