







Hello Northeastern US! Looking forward to a June where I'll be in a different city nearly every week. #ontour #livemusic ... See MoreSee Less
Good luck and safe travels… Bev George from The Carlyle!!!
Are you coming to Minneapolis any time soon?
Hi ! You might be interested by this outstanding piece for modern classical guitar by the french composer Pierre Mercoeur (43mns long) a master piece... “THE master piece” to my humble but informed and learned opinion : youtu.be/rZLGnuw7ImE
17 performances. 16 cities. For more information about Grammy-winning Jason Vieaux's Spring/early Summer tour, visit JasonVieaux.com. ... See MoreSee Less
Jason, congratulations on all of your successes. I have not seen you for several years, but hope to once again attend a performance. I do not know if you remember me, but I am Melanie’s mother (clarinetist) from your early days as a student at CIM. I have a friend who is in search of a good acoustic guitar luthier for repair work in the Cleveland Area. Is there someone you would suggest?
Hi ! You might be interested by this outstanding piece for modern classical guitar by the french composer Pierre Mercoeur (43mns long) a master piece... “THE master piece” to my humble but informed and learned opinion : youtu.be/rZLGnuw7ImE
Learn more about my collaboration with Grammy-winning saxophonist Timothy McAllister and how the Pierre Jalbert saxopone/guitar duet came to be in this excellent preview in Seven Days of next week's concert in Shelburne, Vermont! ... See MoreSee Less
Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival Spotlights Sax and Guitar in a Spring Concert
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Composers have written for some unusual duos — Elliott Carter for bassoon and viola, for instance, or Camille Saint-Saëns for piano and harmonium. But the...I look forward to hearing this!
I didn't know Jalbert's music but just listed to his Sonatine for violin and guitar and I'm delighted!
Photos from The Intimate Guitar's post ... See MoreSee Less
Wow! That's awesome!
Thank you, my teacher! Dean, Interlochen, MI 2011…
"Vieaux showed a kaleidoscopic array of tone colors, going from stony to golden to quivering to reflect the prevailing mood, and his quicksilver runs and rhythmic flair gave all the technical thrills one could desire."
Thanks Andrew Lindemann Malone of the Washington Classical Review for attending this concert last weekend! I had a blast playing with the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra. ... See MoreSee Less
Hello Northeastern US! Looking forward to a June where I'll be in a different city nearly every week. #ontour #livemusic ... See MoreSee Less
Good luck and safe travels… Bev George from The Carlyle!!!
Are you coming to Minneapolis any time soon?
Hi ! You might be interested by this outstanding piece for modern classical guitar by the french composer Pierre Mercoeur (43mns long) a master piece... “THE master piece” to my humble but informed and learned opinion : youtu.be/rZLGnuw7ImE
17 performances. 16 cities. For more information about Grammy-winning Jason Vieaux's Spring/early Summer tour, visit JasonVieaux.com. ... See MoreSee Less
Jason, congratulations on all of your successes. I have not seen you for several years, but hope to once again attend a performance. I do not know if you remember me, but I am Melanie’s mother (clarinetist) from your early days as a student at CIM. I have a friend who is in search of a good acoustic guitar luthier for repair work in the Cleveland Area. Is there someone you would suggest?
Hi ! You might be interested by this outstanding piece for modern classical guitar by the french composer Pierre Mercoeur (43mns long) a master piece... “THE master piece” to my humble but informed and learned opinion : youtu.be/rZLGnuw7ImE
Learn more about my collaboration with Grammy-winning saxophonist Timothy McAllister and how the Pierre Jalbert saxopone/guitar duet came to be in this excellent preview in Seven Days of next week's concert in Shelburne, Vermont! ... See MoreSee Less
Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival Spotlights Sax and Guitar in a Spring Concert
buff.ly
Composers have written for some unusual duos — Elliott Carter for bassoon and viola, for instance, or Camille Saint-Saëns for piano and harmonium. But the...I look forward to hearing this!
I didn't know Jalbert's music but just listed to his Sonatine for violin and guitar and I'm delighted!
Photos from The Intimate Guitar's post ... See MoreSee Less
Wow! That's awesome!
Thank you, my teacher! Dean, Interlochen, MI 2011…
"Vieaux showed a kaleidoscopic array of tone colors, going from stony to golden to quivering to reflect the prevailing mood, and his quicksilver runs and rhythmic flair gave all the technical thrills one could desire."
Thanks Andrew Lindemann Malone of the Washington Classical Review for attending this concert last weekend! I had a blast playing with the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra. ... See MoreSee Less