Excellent playing indeed! I've got just one suggestion. Towards the end (right before and in the presto section), the low G note needs to be played louder and possibly with more pedal since that is a pedal tone -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedal_point, so you need to give it a stronger harmonic footing by playing the low G louder. This I believe is not an aspect of interpretive freedom, I believe it is something historical that contributes directly to the composer's intent there that we need to respect. This is my interpretation, just to clarify what I mean:
It is an old Yamaha P22, so excuse the sound quality

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You obviously play at a very high level, so you can play this even better than I can with some tweaks (especially with your tempo choices for the adagio, allegro and presto). Also, I would suck at it if I were to play it in public, so I commend you for the clarity and accuracy with which you play this piece in public!