[...] and in my opinion there isn't any reason why these can't be in one thread. [...]
Hi Michael!
That's possible on other forums, I think, where people e.g. could make up one (or even 2 or 3) thread(s) for their own collected recordings, or start with one, and later add new ones in the same thread. So that users would be able to have a "homeplace" for their own recordings and discussions about them.
It hasn't only disadvantages if that would be possible. But as I read in the "sticky" topics at the top, it seems that from time to time the recordings here are
indexed , perhaps even automatically, for to create lists in which ONE recording is connected to ONE member (player), and then maybe the new list-structure can be easily "understood" by other pages, e.g. facebook or so.
If, under these circumstances, perhaps a member posts 6 videos in one thread, maybe it cannot be parsed (or, if by humans:) easily outlined / summarized.-
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To your recordings: I like them. They give other ideas, as we already "touched" somewhen when we talked about the former recording ("e flat or e natural?")

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And I don't think impolite words to you I spotted in some threads are necessary in a music-discussion.-
But: Give others a chance, too!

Many people, especially beginners, can't yet play a great amount of pieces, they work hard and then post one, maybe the only one they can play.-
And I think, if you want, Michael, you can play ALL of the pieces you posted, and many more, for perfectly well reviews. So that nobody could criticize tempo, piano-tune or such things. And you've access, it seems, to a wide variety of pianos and grands!
Cordially, 8_octaves!