When it comes down to it, the Polonaise Fantasie is probably my favorite work of Chopin. That and the Scherzi...but there is nothing else really in that realm with op. 61, and I love the idea of starting a recital with the Polonaise Fantasie, as an entrance into this other world. That said, I unfortunately sometimes have great problems in discussing performances of the piece, as I just don't know what to say. Part of this is no doubt a reflection on my own struggles and absolute inadequacies in approaching the piece to perform it, or in the case of Chopin, inadequacies in general, for my Chopin never turns out as Chopin...the music affects me in a deep way, but my own personality always wants to pull it out a certain way, an "inspiration" I cannot seem to get past. Even now regarding your recording, I notice it is down to 12:43, whereas my mind has never let it come below 14. No, I like it where you have it. I notice the difference in inflection and phrasing at every turn, and I say, yes, yes, this is it. This is Chopin. You've have the great element of the polonaise, and the fantasie is there in check and in balance. It is a good performance; no doubt you've put a lot of hard work into it.
One negative note does not regard your performance itself...it's the cutting the recording before the release of the last note! Ah, that drives me a little crazy. Otherwise, to the performance, yes, I enjoy the performance.
I'm sorry if this is not the most productive post...I hope it will at least bump it up to receive it's deserved attention from more capable posters then I.