It's a pretty good performance overall.
1. There are places where you slow down due to technical issues, like the thirds, which noticeably drags and then speeds back up after it's done.
2. The three arpeggiated chords: do you really want to arpeggiate? I know it's written as such but it was not written for a modern piano. As such, it sounds terrible arpeggiated. Further, it's unlikely that the arpeggio marking is to be performed with modern day execution. Historically, arpeggiating a chord was a solution to an acoustical problem that was prevalent on those early pianos. Breaking the chord so that it wasn't executed simultaneously made the chord sound more pleasant. But again, it's unlikely that the chord was broken using modern arpeggio execution.
On the recording quality: it's pretty crappy. It sounds very percussive and the dynamic range is too great, greater than the actual performance.