To return to Czerny Sonatas, I recently heard Sonata no. 6 for the first time (Martin Jones on Nimbus), and must say was pleasantly surprised. No, he doesn't match the late Beethoven Sonatas (Czerny's no. 6 was written in 1827, btw, when Beethoven was indeed late), but then, what does? In anything, it sounds more like Schubert, with quite a bit on uneasyness etc. under the surface, and sometimes quite ON the surface. The very opening, with its rising line of pairs of falling seconds, is quite unsettling and when these same notes reappear in the 2nd Scherzo's Trio the effect is even more unsetling. The piece as a whole quite had my attention for the whole 50 minutes it lasted.
I'd say, do sample!
All best,
gep