I'm sorry, again, but if you have to ask if you should focus on technique or music, then you just don't get it...
And the fact that you think the time actually matters, is also a signt that you don't really get it.
Music always comes first. And there is almost no trace of music in this. But not only that, the technique doesn't show either. You have full pedal all the way through, so there is no way none of us can hear the left hand. So basically, you could have played the wrong note 9 out of 10 times, and I wouldn't hear the difference.
And speed isn't the thing. I don't know how fast you play it, but because of your pedal and that it's not even, it sounds quite slow.
On op 10/4, Richter plays it like quarter=210. I have a friend who can play it that fast too, but it's too uneven, so it sounds like 170, which isn't even close.
Do you have a teacher at the moment? If you do, listen do him. If he says "No this is too difficult", then it is. teachers aren't some mean creature created to make you feel worthless, and that you can't do anything. They are there to help you develop. But since you don't listen to any of your teachers, you don't develop half as good as if you would.
I'm sorry for the harsh words, but it's the same thing in every post you make. You say that you play it fast, almost as fast as Richter, then you don't even think about the music. And then when we tell you to, you say something like "but pros never play the wrong note, and that's what make them into pros".