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JASON VIEAUX
Works to be performed: ALBENIZ Mallorca, Sevilla, RODRIGO Tres Canciones Espanola, VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, Song of the Black Swan, DE FALLA Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas, GNATTALI Sonata for Guitar and Violoncello, JOBIM Inutil Paisagem (Useless Landscape).
Admission: Free
Information: Call the Cleveland Institute of Music (216) 791-5000.
CIM FACULTY MASTER CLASS IN CONJUNCTION WITH CIM DISTANCE LEARNING: Saturday, September6 - 1:00 to 3:30 PM Location:CIM, Mixon Hall (Map) Description:.Mr. Vieaux will coach non-CIM guitar students* on site at CIM and additional students at out of state institutions via CIM's innovative Distance Learning video interconnect. Admission:Open to observers free of charge
*Guitar students who wish to perform at CIM in the Jason Vieaux master class: Please submit your name, street address, phone number, e-mail address and an audition recording (CD or cassette) containing two contrasting works to Jason Vieaux, Head of Guitar Department, Cleveland Institute of Music, 11021 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Information and recording must be post marked no later than Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Three applicants will be selected to perform on site at CIM. Audition tapes and materials will not be returned. For further information please contact Jason Vieaux at: jvieaux@gmail.com.
(Sample Video 1, Sample Video 2)
"...among the elite of today's classical guitarists." - Gramophone'
One of America's leading guitarists, Jason Vieaux is changing the face of guitar programming and has earned a devoted international fan base along the way. As a result of his reputation for making "the single guitar seem like a body of instruments at work....an orchestra of sound..." (The Philadelphia Inquirer), Mr. Vieaux played well over 100 engagements internationally during the last two seasons. Highlights of the 2008 - 2009 season include recitals for New York's 92nd St. Y Series and San Francisco's OMNI Foundation for the Performing Arts, concertos with North American orchestras from coast to coast, a debut for the prestigious Nürtingen International Guitar Festival in Germany, tours of Mexico, debuts in Brazil and Poland, and triumphant returns as "series favorite" in Boston, Hartford, Cleveland, Knoxville and St. Petersburg.
Mr. Vieaux is a frequent guest with orchestras across the United States. He has performed as concerto soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, Ft. Worth Symphony, San Diego Symphony, the Florida Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Orchestra 2001, IRIS Chamber Orchestra, and the Auckland Philharmonia, while working with such renowned conductors as Miguel Harth-Bedoya, David Robertson, Michael Stern, Jahja Ling, Stefan Sanderling and Alasdair Neale. Vieaux's triumphant programs and collaborations for Music@Menlo, Strings Music Festival, Grand Teton, Jupiter Chamber Players, etc., have forged his reputation as a first-rate chamber musician. As a passionate advocate of new music, Vieaux has premièred new pieces by Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate, José Luis Merlin, Eric Sessler, Arthur Hernandez, Gary Schocker and Fazil Say, and frequently plays works by Mario Davidovsky, Augusta Read-Thomas, Roberto Sierra, and John Corigliano.
Jason Vieaux already has ten recordings to his credit and many more to come under his multi-recording deal with Azica Records. Bach; BWV 995 - 998, a disc of lute works, is scheduled for a January 2009 release. His current CD, Images of Metheny, features music by renowned American Jazz guitarist/composer Pat Metheny. Metheny, after listening to this landmark recording, declared: "I am flattered to be included in Jason's musical world. And I am honored that a musician of his stature has directed his considerable talents to manifest such beautiful and true renditions of these pieces in such a personal way." Sevilla: The Music of Isaac Albeniz, was rated one of the Top Ten Classical CDs of the year by both The Philadelphia Inquirer and Cleveland's Plain Dealer. Mr. Vieaux recorded his first CD when he was just 19, and two years later released Laureate Series Guitar Recital on the Naxos label, which has sold over 50,000 copies around the world. Mr. Vieaux's recordings and live performances are on the radio and internet; he is often heard on such top-rated programs as NPR's "All Things Considered", "Morning Edition," and American Public Media's "Performance Today." Mr. Vieaux's expressive and communicative gifts have been the subject of many newspaper and magazine articles around the US and abroad. Acoustic Guitar Magazine named Jason Vieaux in its January 2008 cover article The New Virtuosos as "one of three young musicians pushing the instrument beyond the traditional." England's MUSO and Gramophone Magazine have published feature articles on Mr. Vieaux.
Jason Vieaux began guitar studies at age eight with Jeremy Sparks in Buffalo, New York, and continued study at The Cleveland Institute of Music with John Holmquist. He is the youngest First Prize winner in the history of the prestigious Guitar Foundation of America International Competition, a Naumburg International Guitar Competition prizewinner, and, in recognition of his prodigious talent and extraordinary professional career, The Cleveland Institute of Music honored Mr. Vieaux with their Alumni Achievement Award in 1998. In 1995, Mr. Vieaux was an Artistic Ambassador of the United States to Southeast Asia, and concertized in Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar (Burma). He has also toured Europe, Mexico, Canada, the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. Aside from his duties as a performer, Mr. Vieaux is highly dedicated to the art of teaching. He currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio, where he is Head of the Cleveland Institute of Music Guitar Department, the youngest Department Head to serve at the prestigious conservatory. He is also affiliated with Philadelphia-based Astral Artists.
Jason Vieaux is represented by Jonathan Wentworth Associates, Ltd., Mt. Vernon, NY (www.jwentworth.com)

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