Hi Mike,
I had to laugh at your three reincarnations.

I remember you as mkaykov, but Mike will do if that's what you prefer, although Mikhail had more, well, intrigue to it.
On to the Liszt. Bravo! I thoroughly enjoyed your playing! You have the Lisztian pyrotechnics and poetry all well in hand and give us an expressive rendition here. I agree with "lost" that in this epic piece, it's always paramount to distinguish foreground from background, which sometimes calls for analysis and decisions, followed by a certain etching of the chosen line and a shading of the textures in those places. Given what you've accomplished with this piece, I believe that any audience will receive it very well. You can certainly put the piece across to the listener, and that's the ultimate test.
I'm thinking that the piano you used for this recording is possibly a well-worn Yamaha, which is not up to your level of playing. Hopefully the piano at the recital hall will be better for communicating your interpretation. The pedaling will depend, of course, on the piano and the hall acoustics. You'll quickly adjust accordingly.
Great work, Mike!
David