It's curious. Though iumunito is clearly right and you are obviously a pianist of considerable ability, I didn't especially warm to your playing. I listened to the Liszt, Chopin, Franck, Schubert and some of the Rachmaninoff and found the playing very polished and professional - lots of nice nuances as well - but in the main the playing didn't grab me. I think you rightly avoid oversentimentality, but that your playing is rather introverted. I felt this approach worked best in the Schubert (as was perhaps predictable), but, strangely, that you came out of your shell more in this performance. (I thought the Schubert was really very good, btw.) Some of the other slower pieces (for example the Liszt) I felt that you played slightly too fast and without any great affinity for the romantic idiom (perhaps a bigger [not necessarily louder] sound is needed sometimes?).
Of course these criticisms are at a high level of music making - perhaps a level that I'm not qualified to comment on - but I can't help feeling that way. I'm sure you're professional and experienced enough to have thought about such issues of interpretation, but it crosses my mind that you've taken the same introspective, no oversentimentalisation approach somewhat regardless of which composer you're playing.
Thanks for posting the link; despite my criticisms it is clear that you are a pianist of distinction.