Laszlo Gardony returns to the Berkshires for Feb. 15 solo concert

“New Branches on Ten Old Trees”Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020, 7:30pmBerkshire Museum, 39 South St., PittsfieldBeer and wine bar at 6:30pm

Piano virtuoso Laszlo Gardony performs fresh, modern but soulful arrangements of beloved familiar tunes, and covering ten styles and genres (jazz, spirituals, rock, funk, Broadway, Neapolitan, etc.). Based in part on his new, highly-acclaimed CD “La Marseillaise,” his adaptations include the title song and nine other familiar tunes, from Misty to Eleanor Rigby, Lady Madonna to Summertime, and myriad in between.

Plus, some surprises.

Known as an innovator for both his composing and performance approaches, Laszlo will be performing unaccompanied, on the marvelous Steinway grand piano at the Berkshire Museum, home of so many wonderful cultural events.  Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 on the day of the event. They are available now at our online box office (click here).

Hungarian-born Laszlo Gardony is a professor of piano at the Berklee College of Music. He made his local debut at the Berkshire Museum nearly 25 years ago, and has developed a strong regional and national following. This program was devised specially for Berkshires Jazz, and is presented in conjunction with Pittsfield’s 10x10 Upstreet Winter Arts Festival.

 https://youtu.be/FcU8wO1rISY

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