Jason VIeaux, Classical Guitar Concert
Jason VIeaux, Classical Guitar Concert
Grammy-winning guitarist Jason Vieaux will be performing at the North Dakota Museum of Art on Sunday, April 13th at 2pm, the final event in the 2024-2025 classical concert season. In appearances from New York’s Lincoln Center to Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw and the Seoul Arts Center, Mr. Vieaux has established a reputation as an artist of brilliance and uncompromised mastery. Cited for his “eloquent and vibrant performances” on disc (Gramophone Magazine) he has performed with a long list of orchestras including Cleveland, Toronto, Houston, and Columbus, and has made premiere recordings with the Nashville Symphony and the Norrköping Symphony (Beal Six Sixteen).
In 2011 Vieaux co-founded the guitar department at the Curtis Institute of Music (with David Starobin). The youngest winner in the history of the Guitar Foundation of America Competition, Vieaux has taught at the Cleveland Institute of Music for 25 years. Jason’s online Guitar School for Artistworks Inc. has hundreds of subscribers from all over the world. He plays a guitar by Gernot Wagner, 2013, made in Frankfurt.
The program at the North Dakota Museum of Art includes work by Bach, Tarrega, Barrios, Abeniz and Jason Vieaux.