Greetings j_menz,
The degree of variation from what is notated in the first edition is minuscule, and the interpretation is extremely close to what I hear in my mind. I wasn't entirely sure what to expect, as all decisions about tempo are indicated to be based on the instincts of the pianist, yet Tim Adrianson was specifically invited to record this and, given his insight as an interpreter of music, I anticipated that it would be very close to my personal interpretation of the work.
Given the high level of agreement between the recorded interpretation and the composer's personal interpretive ideas, is access to the score of the first edition really necessary to have a response to the content of the recording, as it seems this may be the case?
The second edition, which is not what is recorded here, has harmonic changes for a sequence near the end. The changes are not particularly significant.
The island of Södermalm is very beautiful and ingratiating, no doubt about it.
Mvh,
Michael