Hi Glen,
Your passion for this music is immediately evident. You also display a great touch for classical music. You put it across very well. I hope you'll attract some more listeners, as this is a wonderful performance.
I think the advice you gave to emill is very good. My own "off and on" pattern with the piano is similar to yours. I concluded 10 years of piano study in 1963. I played some accompaniment in college around 1966. In 1970 to 1974 I was in an M.B.A. program greatly limiting my time. Around 1978 I purchased a 1924 Steinway M, but mostly doodled around with it. Then in 1984 I commenced lessons with a fine artist teacher. That year I switched to a new Baldwin L. Then there was another lull. But around 1991 I was at least looking more into the literature of the piano, but also doing a doctoral program (D.B.A.). After that I was very busy in my career. Finally, around 2007 I wanted to make some recordings, loved it, and have been doing them ever since. So, there we have it. There is always capability and hope. I do wish that I could have narrowed or covered those gaps in the past. Over in just the last few years, I've done 42 recordings for PianoStreet and YouTube. It goes to show that once motivated, one can return to the piano!
David