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Nick Ariondo

Nick Ariondo, accordionist/composer & pianist, has worked with music icons from Paul McCartney to Plácido Domingo. A double Grammy Award winner with the Los Angeles Opera Orchestra,〔51st Grammy Awards, Year 2008, Best Classical Album & Best Opera Recording, Kurt Weill:Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny〕 Ariondo became the first American to be awarded Italy’s coveted Ancona Prize〔"Vinto da un americano il Premio Internazionale 1987" (Italian publications) Carlino ANCONA ,1 Ottobre 1987,Giovedi – Anno 102, numero 268 ; IL Commune di Castelfidardo, Guigno 1987 – Anno X1X – N. 226, Vincenzo Canali〕 for his “Kalamatiano for Viola & Free-bass Accordion” (ACCO-Music Publishing). As accordionist-composer, he received 26 consecutive awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for his compositions and performances. Equally proficient in diverse musical styles ranging from classical to jazz and world ethnic to modern contemporary, Ariondo has won accolades from noted composers, conductors and musicians alike. Willard “Bill” Palmer, historian, pianist, accordionist, composer and editor for Alfred Music Publishing, nominated Ariondo for inclusion in the celebrated list, the International Who's Who in Music.〔International Who's Who In Music, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England, 14th Edition, 1994/1995.〕
Ariondo's media credentials are also significant and he has appeared in various publications, including the Los Angeles Times,〔LA Times / Feature Articles : "Nick Ariondo Acts Accordionly", Orange County Calendar, 8-25-1995, B. Epstein "Atget's Paris Brings City of Lights to Getty" Calendar/Arts & Entertnmt, 7-17-2000, R. Ginell "He's All Keyed Up Over the Accordion" Calendar/Arts & Entertainment, 4-28-2001, D.Bates "The Accordion Holds a Lofty Place" "Polka? Nah, think Prokofiev" Calendar/Arts & Music, 4-20-2008, C. Meyers〕 Keyboard Magazine, Accordion Arts Magazine,〔"Nick Ariondo – One of today's new breed of versatile, university educated accordionists", Accordion Arts Magazine, Winter 1978, Jim Nightingale〕 Five Hundred Leaders of Influence,〔500 Leaders of Influence, American Biographical Institute, Inc., Second Edition,1994, J.M.Evans, Governing Board of Editors〕 Strings Magazine and the Journal of the American Viola Society. The Keyboard Magazine's article stated that "Ariondo's skills as a composer and arranger contribute enormously to the effectiveness of his performances."〔"Discoveries" Keyboard Magazine, Jan,1991 – Nick Ariondo & Jonas Aras, by Titus Levi〕 A pioneer in his field, Nick Ariondo continues to inspire audiences while exploring new avenues and innovative techniques through his music.
==Background==
Nick Ariondo was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and started private accordion lessons at age 7 under the tutelage of TV personality Mario DiNardo. Whilst still new students, Nick and his older brother, Anthony, began playing for church functions, fashion shows and family events in the late 1950s before traveling to the west coast. Nick’s ethnic background is Italian-American and his grandparents came to the U.S from Naples, Italy.

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