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Brad Mehldau, born August 23, 1970, is an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger known for his innovative approach to jazz piano. After studying at The New School, he began his career as a member of Joshua Redman's quartet and soon formed his own long-standing trio. His ensembles, featuring musicians like Larry Grenadier, Jorge Rossy, and later Jeff Ballard, have released numerous acclaimed albums.
Since the early 2000s, Mehldau has explored a wide range of musical styles, blending jazz with pop, rock, and classical influences, notably through projects like the album Largo, collaborations with Pat Metheny, and compositions for classical singers and orchestra. Renowned for his lyrical improvisation, inventive use of both hands, and creative repertoire choices, Mehldau has become a significant influence on contemporary jazz and beyond.