birba what a wonderful breath of fresh air. rare is the pianist capable of conveying the simple elegance of mozart convincingly (think how many times we are treated to really great mozart as an encore for example? you could pull it off).
i had some great commentary but alas i hit the wrong click on my mouse or keybaord the the stupid browser backed up and i lost all my text. you have my praise, you'll no doubt recieve more.
if my ear wanted more of anything i can only (without really listening to repeats of sections over and over again) is in the 1:45-about 2:00/2:15, (and this might be due to editions, you have an urtext so perhaps this isn't on your score but i like this notation and the beginning should have an 'improvissatory feel' so i wouldn't see this as atypical of mozart) some more variety in the articulation/touch of the RH section with a bit more emphasis on the dissonat interval and more 'up' motion on the resolution, "TEEEE-dah" "TEEEE-dah",. hmm this is tough , here this is what i'm referring too:

also, again depending on edition if yours doesnt have staccato, never mind, but remember Dr. Schumann's comments on my masterclass recording? she mentioned applying a 'sticky' touch to the staccato almost like there's
wet bubblegum on the key so it's short but not tooo short, and dry but not without just bit of moisture but some definite 'space' on the backside of them , just a little smidged of time on the release? yeah i think i would like that way that sounds, i don't know try it out and let me know if you think it works (i'm trying to take concepts i learn in other works and apply them broadly when appropriate so i can 'internalize' them for myself in the future). but again this is just fun things to try on something that's already there.
really, this was such a great 'sunday morning' treat,