Breathtakingly beautiful, Andrew. Yes, the melodic lines are captivating in themselves, as you say, but there is also your expressive, highly individual playing mechanism, which I have remarked on several times and continue to fail to understand let alone absorb.
This also demonstrates a very important musical point, namely that acceptance of the modern and original is broadmindedness in just one direction. To be truly broadminded we should be free to create in idioms of the past, not just with a view to imitation or scholarship, the clever and vicarious enjoyment of a well constructed period piece, but to actually embed our own creative personality in those historical ways and means and say something new and vital of our own through them.
I think this is what you are doing, just as David Thomas Roberts did with ragtime. The difference is subtle but very important.