Normalerweise interessieren mich Grammy-Verleihungen nur am Rande.
Aber nun hat es ausnahmsweise mal einen Richtigen erwischt: Der in
Cleveland, Ohio, lebende Gitarrist Jason Vieaux hat bereits mit über 50
Orchestern gespielt, ausschließlich in den USA, trotzdem kennt ihn noch
kaum jemand, und seine Platten erscheinen bei einem Minilabel namens Azica. Der “Best
Classical Instrumental Solo”-Grammy könnte zum Sprungbrett werden.
Hier ist Vieaux mit “Sevilla” von Isaac Albéniz zu hören.
Usually I'm not really interested in Grammy ceremonies. But this time, as an exception, it hit the mark. Guitarist Jason Vieaux who lives in Cleveland, OH, played with 50 orchestras already, only in the U.S., but he's still as good as unknown, and his records are released by a mini label named Azica. The "Best Classical Instrumental Solo" Grammy might turn out to be the spring board.
Here Vieaux plays "Sevilla" by Isaac Albéniz.
Hier ist Vieaux mit “Sevilla” von Isaac Albéniz zu hören.
Usually I'm not really interested in Grammy ceremonies. But this time, as an exception, it hit the mark. Guitarist Jason Vieaux who lives in Cleveland, OH, played with 50 orchestras already, only in the U.S., but he's still as good as unknown, and his records are released by a mini label named Azica. The "Best Classical Instrumental Solo" Grammy might turn out to be the spring board.
Here Vieaux plays "Sevilla" by Isaac Albéniz.
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