Albert Laszlo

Albert Laszlo was formerly the principal bass of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, formerly faculty of the Juilliard School College and Pre-College Divisions as well as the College-Conservatory of Music (University of Cincinnati), and is currently faculty at the University of New Mexico.

degrees From the Juilliard School, where he was a scholarship student of the late Homer Mensch.

He studied cello with George Neikrug and Stephen Kates and was a scholarship student of Homer Mensch at Juilliard as well as a fellowship student of Eugene Levinson at the Aspen Music School.

He served as the principal bass of both the National Chamber Orchestra and I Soloisti, both of New York.

Since 1992, he has performed chamber music with members of the CCM faculty both in Cincinnati and Merkin Hall in New York.