You know, I've always thought that he is one of the best pianists in the world - so effective in all the styles, and such a great communicator. Beautiful playing.
And yet the pompous know-it-all record collectors never seem to acknowledge him as a great player - they seem so hung up on Richter and Arrau, and most recently Hamelin and Schiff - I don't get it. Watts is still ALIVE! and still playing wonderfully! Such color, imagination, and variety of touches - Yet he is not taken seriously by the typical afficionado (neither is LangLang, for that matter). What is the deal?
He has always displayed real virtuosity - not that over-practiced, square, pinpoint precision sound that today's generation pianists get (LangLang excluded), but a real pianistic flair, real sparks.
I can honestly say that he is the best live performer that I have ever seen.