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June 7, 2012

Guitarist to open music festival

At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 8, guitar virtuoso Jason Vieaux will perform an intimate concert at The Farmers’ Museum as part of the Cooperstown  Summer Music Festival’sopening night He will be joined by Artistic Director of the Cooperstown Summer Music Festival and flutist Linda Chesis, violinist Nadir Khashimov, violist Daniel Lee and cellist Eric Han.

The program includes: Piazzolla’s “Oblivion,” transcribed by Julien Labro; Piazzolla’s “L’Histoire Du Tango;” Zhou Tian’s “Red Trees, Wrinkled Cliffs;” Robert Beaser’s “Mountain Songs” for Flute and Guitar; and de Fossa’s Quartet in D Major, Op. 19, No. 1, according to a media release from the festival.

“This program has lots of variety and virtuosity,” Cooperstown Summer Music Festival Artistic Director Linda Chesis said in the release. “I am really looking forward to performing the Beaser and Piazzolla works with Jason.”

“It’s quite an honor to play the opening concert for the Cooperstown Music Festival.

It will be great to re-visit the  Beaser ‘Mountain Songs’ inpublic, this time with the festival organizer, flutist Linda Chesis,” Vieaux said in the release. “I’m also bringing a very talented string trio from Curtis — violinist Nadir Khashimov, violist Daniel Lee, and cellist Eric Han — to performsome of the pieces we did last March, including the very new Zhou Tian quartet ‘Red Trees, Wrinkled Cliffs.’”

Vieaux is expanding the definition of what it means to be a classical guitarist and changing the face of guitar repertoire, building a devoted audience and fan base along the way,

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