i think he's going to be. probably as a teacher as much as a performer (once he learns to cut the criticism down to a minimum as it's how he gets rid of old students and gets new ones). but, one thing i've learned is you can't argue with genius. the guy's a genius. there's no way a regular human bean (pun intended) can think of so much stuff to practice on one piece and give it to you (one suggestion after the other) without being pretty sure of himself. i think it's a sort of natural genius - and would relate to other subjects, too, if he studies them. it's actually beautiful and scary to watch. i think he's going to disintegrate into a ball of fire if he doesn't moderate into one or the other. performing or teaching.
anyway, it's his destiny to be good at performing, no matter what. and, his students aren't complaining. well, maybe just that one little comment about the mozart having NO FEELING. i am still hurting. sometimes when driving, i wipe a tear away. but, then i remember i am 44 and he's younger than me. i will play mozart. i will, i will. and, you will be sorry. just you wait, you miserable, good looking, mean, yet nice, piano teacher. (i think he's caused my personality to split).
ps the other day i called to let him know that despite pleas from my mother, i wasn't quitting. then, the next day i get a strange call from a narcotics officer? no, i'm not quitting PIANO. OK PIANO. (i dont' do drugs - and that call really scared me. i had to check the piano bench afterwards to see if something was in my house that i didn't know about).