Jason Vieaux (born July 17, 1973, in Buffalo, New York) is an American classical guitarist. He began his musical training in Buffalo, New York at the age of eight, after which he continued his studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music. In 1992, Vieaux was awarded the Guitar Foundation of America International Guitar Competition First Prize, the event's youngest winner.[1]
In 2012, the Jason Vieaux School of Classical Guitar was launched with ArtistWorks,[16] a technological interface that provides one-on-one online study with Vieaux for guitar students around the world.
Composing
Vieaux has arranged and composed pieces for the guitar throughout his career. Since 2020, he has self-published scores for his original compositions.
Instrument
Jason Vieaux currently performs on a Gernot Wagner guitar made in 2013.[6] Wagner is based in Frankfurt, Germany.
The guitar is made in the "double-top" or "laminate-top" style of classical guitar construction.
Notable achievements, awards, and honors
1992: At 19, he became the youngest First Prize winner of the Guitar Foundation of America International Guitar Competition, a record which still stands as of the 2020.[1]
1995: Jason was named an Arts Ambassador of the U.S. to Southeast Asia.
1996: His debut album, released by Naxos Records in 1996, won the rosette in its rating in the Penguin Guide to Compact Discs.[17]
1998: Jason received the Cleveland Institute of Music Alumni Achievement Award.[18]
*Stephen Powell - American Composers at Play: Performed The Brief Light by John Musto with Stephen Powell (Acis, 2020) *
Pat Metheny - Road to the Sun: Performed Four Paths of Light, a four-movement guitar solo work dedicated to Vieaux by Metheny (Modern Recordings, 2021)[14]