i dig. i like the imagery, however, in my mind, the pictures I see/saw when you perform and in my own in the past is a little different on my end (i worked up the whole shibang /all three movements for an important mid music school jury that determined after two years if I would be allowed to continue in the program, a sort of rite of passage for all piano majors at my old spot).
I believe your playing suits the mood you couple this with in imagery.
My personal take is more like that of a late afternoon rain shower with partial sun trying to poke through but not quite before clouds take over again and grey wins the fight (of course not before any sunny/yellow gets a few good hits in). I can see how you play this also fitting that picture as well. you give it enough fwd energy as birba said, so many people play this way too slow, it's not a funeral dirge...
Anyhoot would love to hear you play the 2nd movement (wish more people generally would take a stab at it, it was the hardest movement for me and although i received high marks on all, my lowest and most critique was for that little middle minuet, it's my favorite part of the sonata actually, don't care much for the boisterous 3rd movement, i nailed it but i didn't enjoy it nearly as much as movement 2 followed by mov 1).
cool viddy thanks for sharing, i've been behind on visiting the audition board so lots of catching up to do.
