it was very successful initially. it was franz liszt who jumped in with him to perform a two piano version of the work.
i think it is mainly due to the fact that his music just simply fell out of favor in the , he was immensely popular for a while with his 'salon' pieces and such, but he proved unable to adapt in composing to rapidly changing musical tastes and an evolving styles so sales of his published works fell to very low levels (many of his works remained unpublished are are considered lost, i.e orchestral ,etc_), in short he 'went out of style'. the later part of his life was quite tragic, his wife left him for his best friend (a blow he really never recovered from), he lost his wealth with much of the issues surround WWI and by the early part of the 20th century he was living poverty. i think he was about age 70 when he passed away in 1925 in paris, it is sad that with his life circumstances towards the end there wasn't really a chance for a 'revival' of his music, even though he had some very successful friends and was still respected by musicians a benefit concert held on his behalf raised the equivalent of over 100,000 dollars but he didn't really access the funds till very close to his (i read literally just weks before) death (percy grainger amonst the 14 pianist who performed), they are probably the reason we don't have any piano roll recordings of his playing even though the technology existed during his lifetime.