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Laszlo Gardony : ウィキペディア英語版
Laszlo Gardony

Laszlo Gardony is an American jazz pianist / composer born in Hungary who has released eleven albums and leads his own trio.
==Biography==

Gardony studied at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest, graduating in 1979. He also holds a Masters of Education from Eötvös Loránd University. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Berklee )
In 1983 he moved to the United States on a full scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music〔 in Boston. He was the first student in the school's history to be offered a teaching position upon graduation. While at Berklee, he formed the group "Forward Motion" with Tommy Smith, Terje Gewelt and Ian Froman.
He soon formed his first trio with Froman and Miroslav Vitous with whom he recorded ''The Secret'' for the Antilles label. His second album, ''The Legend of Tsumi'' (Antilles) featured Dave Holland and Bob Moses.
In 1987, he won first prize at the Great American Jazz Piano Competition. Since 1987 he has been on the faculty at Berklee where he is Professor of Piano.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Berklee )
Gardony's first recording on the Sunnyside label was a critically acclaimed solo piano disc ''Changing Standards''. His next album, ''Breakout'' (Avenue Jazz Records), was released in 1994 and featured Mick Goodrick on guitar as well as George Jinda (talking drum; udu), Satoshi Takeishi (taiko drums) and Stomu Takeishi (electric bass).〔()〕
Gardony returned to Sunnyside in 2001 with a trio recording, ''Behind Open Doors'' which featured Jamey Haddad and John Lockwood.
Subsequently, Gardony has recorded four albums with bassist John Lockwood and drummer Yoron Israel, his working trio of nine years: ''Ever Before Ever After'' (Sunnyside) in 2003, ''Natural Instinct'' (Sunnyside) in 2006, ''Dig Deep'' (Sunnyside) in 2008 and ''Signature Time'' (Sunnyside) in 2011 ''Signature Time'' also features multi-instrmentalist, vocalist, Stan Strickland on a few tracks as well as drummer Yoron Israel on the vibraphone. His 2013 recording is a solo piano album, ''Clarity'' (Sunnyside) In 2015 Gardony released a live sextet album, ''Life in Real Time'' (Sunnyside) with Bill Pierce, Don Braden, Stan Strickland, Yoron Israel and John Lockwood.
Among other projects, he has also been involved in violinist Matt Glaser's group, The Wayfaring Strangers, a fusion of bluegrass and jazz.
Gardony has performed with the Wayfaring Strangers at numerous venues and festivals including Symphony Hall with the Boston Pops, with the Utah Symphony in Salt Lake City and at Merlefest in North Carolina. Gardony has also performed with David "Fathead" Newman at several festivals,〔()〕 and with Eddie Gomez' Per Sempre Quintet.〔()〕 Both Randy Brecker and Dave Liebman have performed as guest soloists with Gardony's group. () Gardony is featured on two Yoron Israel & High Standards CDs: "Visions - The Music of Stevie Wonder" (Ronja Music Company - 2012) and "This Moment" (Ronja Music Company - 2015).

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