thank you for listening and the kind comments. I've played the Liszt 9th Rhapsody since 2010, but it requires very detailed practice before each performance, or it will be sloppy. There are just so many things that have to worked out each time, and it doesn't really stay in the fingers very well.
As for my own compositions, I usually play them for encore (some Preludes, not the Birthday Variations - which were meant as a joke).
All of the repertoire in the video is quite old - I learned the Dumka and the Beethoven as a child, and began working on the Liszt Rhapsody around 2009.
Now I get to learn new things, mainly the Tchaikovsky Concerto and the Bach 5th Partita. I will also have to prepare for a recitals at the end of September - with the Bach Partita, Beethoven Waldstein, Chopin Sonata No. 2, Liszt Rhapsody No. 9, and 2 contrasting Shostakovitch Preludes Op. 34. for encore I have - Liszt Valse Melancolique, Tchaikovsky Dumka, Liszt Transcendental Etude No. 8 and Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 8 and Scriabin Etude Op. 65 No. 2.