It's certainly better than the first one but there's still scant sense of agitato - and an agitato that needs to be perceived, I think, not only on its own terms within the piece itself but as the essence of the piece that heralds the entire cycle (and so carries immense responsibility); it has a fragility within it and, of course, one of its remarkable characteristics is that, like so many more within the cycle, it conveys so very much with a tiny space of time and a most modest means. For this reason, it's a tough challenge!
Best,
Alistair