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美国吉他演奏家杰森·维奥克斯非常引人注目,他的录音和演出已使他的名字远播四方。在NPR早间节目中,特德·利贝评论道:“这是一位年轻的吉他演奏家,我说的‘年轻’,实际上只有25岁。但在十多岁的时候,他就是个频频获奖的演奏者了。他的名字是杰森·维奥克斯。他的演奏非常动人,而技巧方面更可令四座皆惊。他是我所知的最自然的音乐家。”在NPR唱片指南中,利贝推荐了杰森维奥克斯的NAXOS首张专辑:桂冠系列《1992年GFA大赛冠军专辑》(NAXOS 8553449)作为经典收藏之一,唱片中包括巴利奥斯,沃尔本,默罗尔,梅林,普霍尔,克劳斯,和布斯塔曼特德的作品。

杰森·维奥克斯1999-2000年度的音乐会安排包括超过30场的独奏、室内乐和协奏的演出,地点包括洛杉矶,圣地亚哥,巴尔的摩,华盛顿特区,克里夫兰,布法罗,科尔普斯克里斯蒂,小石城,以及佛罗里达的圣彼得斯堡。1999年9月,杰森·维奥克斯与指挥家路易斯·比埃瓦合作,在费城为Astral Artistic Services演奏了胡埃金·罗德里戈的《阿兰胡埃斯协奏曲》和《绅士幻想曲》。在2000年3月,维奥克斯在波特兰吉他节进行了演奏,其后便与长笛演奏家加利·肖克尔开始了为期两周的、名为肖克尔-维奥克斯二重奏的夏威夷巡演。

为了在音乐史上占据一席之地,年仅19岁的维奥克斯于1992年便登上舞台与80位参赛者一较高下,成为著名的美国吉他基金会(GFA)国际大赛历史上最年轻的冠军。他是个富有活力的年轻艺术家,更是具备出色天赋的吉他手。他在GFA的冠军头衔为他赢来了连续53场美国和法国境内的独奏巡回演出,以及同Jahja Ling指挥的克里夫兰管弦乐团合作演奏罗德里戈《阿兰胡埃斯协奏曲》的机会。从那时起,他的音乐会日程就排得满满的,而且美国和海外的几家广播电台都播放了他的多场演出。

维奥克斯的成功也为他带来了1997年的第一张唱片合同,这张唱片包括巴赫,庞塞,雷刚蒂,布劳威尔和默罗尔的作品。接下来的第二张唱片便是NAXOS公司1997年发行的桂冠专辑,包括巴利奥斯,默罗尔,M.D.普霍尔,沃尔本,克劳斯,和路易斯·梅林的作品。

1995年,他作为1995年度美国艺术大使,在7个国家进行了巡演,并在当地的美国使馆举办音乐会,开设大师班,并进行海报交流活动。在这次巡演开始的时候,他还是华盛顿特区广播节目“美国之音”的特邀佳宾。他亦于1996年在墨西哥奎尔那瓦卡举办的国际吉他节上演出。

维奥克斯于1996年赢得了纽约纳姆伯格国际吉他比赛的大奖,现任教于克里夫兰音乐学院吉他系。他也是费城Astral Artistic Services的会员。

 

A 1996 winner of the Astral Artistic Services Auditions, Jason Vieaux's virtuosity, expressive music-making, and exciting concert programs continue to earn him a busy schedule of engagements, featuring music from the Renaissance to today. Highlights of the 2002-2003 concert season include solo, duo (with flutist Gary Schocker), chamber, and concerto performances in Boston, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, San Diego, Ft. Worth, Cleveland, St. Petersburg, Greenville, Buffalo, Boise, and the Virgin Islands. He will also tour Japan and Malaysia in the Spring of 2003.

Mr. Vieaux's two recordings for Naxos Records, Laureate Series Guitar Recital and Sor; Op. 43-45, have collectively sold over 38,000 copies internationally and have received critical acclaim from Gramophone, Fi Soundboard, and Classical Guitar (London). Laureate Series was awarded the coveted Rosette by The Penguin Guide and was acknowledged as a "must-have" by Ted Libbey on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition." His latest solo CD on Azica Records, Manuel Ponce, The Guitar Sonatas, was recently described by American Record Guide as "...a stunning reading...beautifully restrained...a marvelous release." Mr. Vieaux recently appeared as a 2002 Young Artist-in-Residence on NPR’s "Performance Today", a performance which was also broadcast internationally via the internet.

Jason Vieaux began guitar studies at age eight in Buffalo, New York. He first gained international recognition in 1992 when, in a field of 80 competitors, he became the youngest First Prize winner in the history of the prestigious Guitar Foundation of America International Competition. This culminated with a 53-city solo tour throughout the U.S. with numerous return invitations. He is a Naumburg International Guitar Competition prizewinner and a recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award from The Cleveland Institute of Music. In 1995 Mr. Vieaux was honored as an Artistic Ambassador of the United States to Southeast Asia, concertizing in Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar (Burma). He has also toured Spain, France, Mexico, Canada, and New Zealand, and has performed as concerto soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, the Auckland Philharmonia, the Astral Chamber Orchestra, the Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra, and Orchestra 2001. He has worked with such conductors as Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Luis Biava, Gareth Morrell, and Jahja Ling. An active performer of new music, he has premièred solo works by José Luis Merlin, Eric Sessler, Arthur Hernandez, and Fazil Say, and has performed concertos by Allen Krantz, Augusta Read-Thomas, and John Corigliano.

Mr. Vieaux resides in Cleveland, Ohio and is the Head of The Cleveland Institute of Music Guitar Department.

 

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Guitarist Jason Vieaux is widely recognized as one of the most exciting guitarists of his generation. His dynamic concert programs are highlighted by his effortless virtuosity, natural musicianship and an engaging manner with audiences worldwide. These attributes have earned him a busy schedule of solo, chamber and concerto engagements, performing a wide range of repertoire from the Renaissance to the music of our time.

While concert tours take him across the United States and to such locations as Spain, France, Canada, Mexico, Southeast Asia and New Zealand, he is also a sought after teacher and has assumed a leadership role as head of the Guitar Department at the distinguished Cleveland Institute of Music.

Now recording for the Azica label, for whom this remarkable guitarist has added three new CDs to his discography recently, Jason Vieaux is the winner of the prestigious Guitar Foundation of America International Competition in 1992 and was honored as a top prizewinner in Naumburg International Guitar Competition.

Biography: Jason Vieaux

"There are now many finger-perfect guitarists on tap but those of Vieaux's natural musicality are rare indeed; everything in the moulding of the phrases comes from within - you just can't programme sensitivity of this kind...a player of whom we shall undoubtedly hear many more good things." Gramophone (London)

Jason Vieaux's effortless virtuosity, expressive music-making, exciting concert programs and easygoing manner with audiences continue to earn him a busy schedule of engagements, featuring music from the Renaissance to today. Highlights of the 2002-2003 concert season include solo, duo (with flutist Gary Schocker), chamber and concerto performances in Boston, Washington DC, Philadelphia, San Diego, Ft. Worth, Santa Fe, Cleveland, St. Petersburg, Greenville, Buffalo, Boise and the Virgin Islands. Mr. Vieaux will also tour Japan and Malaysia in the Spring of 2003.

Mr. Vieaux's two recordings for Naxos Records, "Laureate Series Guitar Recital" and "Sor; Op 43-45" have collectively sold over 38,000 copies internationally, and have received critical acclaim from Gramophone, Fi, Soundboard and Classical Guitar (London). "Laureate Series," a recital CD of Latin American guitar music, was awarded the coveted Rosette by The Penguin Guide. "Laureate Series" was also acknowledged as a "must-have" by Ted Libbey on NPR's "Morning Edition", and was included in his book, The NPR Guide To Building A Classical CD Collection. Jason Vieaux's latest solo CD on Azica Records, "Manuel Ponce, The Guitar Sonatas", was recently described by American Record Guide as "...a stunning reading...beautifully restrained...a marvelous release". "Dream Travels", a CD with Gary Schocker is also on Azica. An Albeniz disc is forthcomingin 2003.

Jason Vieaux recently gave a week of solo and chamber music performances as a 2002 Young Artist-in-Residence on National Public Radio's "Performance Today", with musical guests Gary Schocker, violinist Soovin Kim and the Shanghai Quartet. These performances were broadcast on NPR stations around the US and internationally via the internet.

Mr. Vieaux began his guitar studies at age eight in Buffalo, New York. He first gained international recognition in 1992 when, in a field of 80 competitors, he became the youngest First Prize winner in the history of the prestigious Guitar Foundation of America International Competition. This culminated with a 53-city solo tour throughout the United States with numerous return invitations. Mr. Vieaux is also a Naumburg International Guitar Competition prizewinner and a recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award from The Cleveland Institute of Music. In 1995 Jason Vieaux was honored as an Artistic Ambassador of the United States to Southeast Asia, concertizing in Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar (Burma). He has also toured Spain, France, Mexico, Canada and New Zealand. Mr. Vieaux has performed as concerto soloist with The Cleveland Orchestra, The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Auckland Philharmonia, The Astral Chamber Orchestra, Ars Nova Chamber Orchestra and Orchestra 2001, and has worked with conductors Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Luis Biava, Gareth Morrell and Jahja Ling. An active performer of new music, Jason Vieaux has premièred solo works for guitar by José Luis Merlin, Eric Sessler, Arthur Hernandez and Fazil Say, and has performed concertos by Allen Krantz, Augusta Read-Thomas and John Corigliano.

Jason Vieaux resides in Cleveland, Ohio, enjoys golf and an occasional game of pool, and is the Head of The Cleveland Institute of Music Guitar Department. He is also on the roster of Astral Artistic Services in Philadelphia.

 

Guitarist Jason Vieaux is widely recognized as one of the most exciting guitarists of his generation. His dynamic concert programs are highlighted by his effortless virtuosity, natural musicianship and an engaging manner with audiences worldwide. These attributes have earned him a busy schedule of solo, chamber and concerto engagements, performing a wide range of repertoire from the Renaissance to the music of our time. Highlights of the 2002-2003 concert season include solo, duo (with flutist Gary Schocker), chamber and concerto performances in such locales as Washington DC, Philadelphia, San Diego, Cleveland, Ft. Worth, Santa Fe, St. Petersburg and the Virgin Islands. Mr. Vieaux will also tour Japan and Malaysia in the Spring of 2003.

While concert tours take him across the United States and to such locations as Spain, France, Canada, Mexico, Southeast Asia and New Zealand, Jason
Vieaux is also a sought after teacher and has assumed a leadership role as head of the Guitar Department at the distinguished Cleveland Institute of Music.

Mr. Vieaux's two recordings for Naxos Records have collectively sold over 38,000 copies internationally, and have received critical acclaim from Gramophone, Penguin Guide (Rosette), Soundboard and Classical Guitar (London). Now recording for the Azica label, this remarkable guitarist has added three new CDs to his discography, including the acclaimed set of sonatas of Manuel Ponce and a compilation of duo works with flutist Schocker (see Discography).

Jason Vieaux recently gave a week of solo and chamber music performances as a 2002 Young Artist-in-Residence on National Public Radio's "Performance Today", with musical guests Gary Schocker, violinist Soovin Kim and the Shanghai Quartet. These performances were broadcast on NPR stations around the US and internationally via the internet.

Mr. Vieaux was born and raised in Buffalo, NY and began his guitar studies at age eight. He is the winner of the prestigious Guitar Foundation of America
International Competition in 1992 and was honored as a top prizewinner in Naumburg International Guitar Competition.

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年轻的维奥克斯具有良好的艺术气质,这在美国的演奏家中并不多见。从他的NAXOS桂冠专辑的音乐和肖像中,都不难看出这一点。

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