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Byline: Mark Stryker
Apr. 20--CLASSICAL Every once in a while a weekend like this comes along that is so jam-packed with significant performances across the stylistic spectrum that the variety is almost paralyzing. The good news is that everyone should find something to satisfy their tastes. The bad news is nobody can do it all. For traditionalists, pianist Andre Watts is celebrating his 60th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his professional debut with a program that leans heavily on composers who have been closest to his heart during his career: Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Liszt, Chopin and Debussy. The wildcard is "Wasserklavier," a miniature by the Italian …