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Laszlo Gardony Trio
website: http://www.lgjazz.com
Laszlo Gardony is a critically acclaimed artist who has brought his soulful and elegant improvisations to audiences in 23 countries. Winner of the Great American Jazz Piano Competition, Gardony has been called “a pianist worthy of praise within the highest pantheon of performers” — Jazz Review.com and “a great pianist” by Dave Brubeck. He has released eight albums as a leader collaborating with Dave Holland and Miroslav Vitous among others. His 2006 release "Natural Instinct" (Sunnyside) reached No. 2 on the Jazz Week College Radio Chart and No. 25 on the Jazz Week Jazz Chart. His new CD “Dig Deep” (Sunnyside) was released on May 20, 2008. It features bassist John Lockwood and drummer Yoron Israel, his working trio of seven years. Laszlo Gardony has performed with the David “Fathead” Newman Quintet as well as with Randy Brecker, Dave Liebman, John Abercrombie and John Blake who all appeared as guest soloists with his trio. Gardony has been featured with the Boston Pops, the Utah Symphony and The Smithsonian Institute’s “Beyond Category” Traveling Duke Ellington Exhibit. He also wrote and arranged for The Danish Radio Big Band. Gardony has been praised for his “fluid pianism” by The New York Times and for his “uniformly high quality of compositions” and “harmonic complexity” by All About Jazz Magazine. JazzTimes has called him "one of contemporary music's truly original voices." Artists who featured Laszlo on their recordings include guitarist Garrison Fewell, guitarist Steven Kirby, the bluegrass-jazz group The Wayfaring Strangers, and singer Shelley Neill. Laszlo has been living in Boston for the past twenty years, where he is a Professor of Piano at Berklee College of Music. Born in Hungary, Laszlo Gardony has come a long way in the world of jazz. He was drawn to the piano at a very young age, showing an early talent for composing and improvising. It lead to a natural and personal connection with music from the beginning. He started classical piano lessons at the age of seven while teaching himself to play rock and blues. In his teens, he fell under the spell of Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, and John Coltrane. After being accepted at the Bela Bartok Conservatory, he studied African music, jazz, classical and twentieth century composers while also attending the Science University of Budapest. After graduating from both institutions, Gardony worked as a much sought-after sideman in Europe, and released his first recordings as a leader. He matriculated to Berklee College of Music on a full-scholarship, and after graduation he joined the faculty. In 1986 he formed a trio with Czech bassist Miroslav Vitous, and drummer Ian Froman. In 1988 he recorded “The Secret” with that group for the Antilles label. His second Antilles release, “The Legend of Tsumi”, (1990) featured Dave Holland on bass and Bob Moses on drums. Gardony’s first Sunnyside release, “Changing Standards”,
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Published 5/13/2009 by Shaula Clark
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