Jason Vieaux

In this inaugural episode, Grammy-winning classical guitarist Jason Vieaux shares how he manages a demanding career: mastering rapid repertoire shifts, collaborating with top composers, and balancing performance with innovative recording projects. You'll discover his approach to intentional practice, working with composers on challenging pieces, and the often-overlooked skill of sight-reading that accelerates learning.

Perfect for classical guitarists, composers, educators, and students—this conversation offers clear, actionable insights to elevate your craft and your career.

Chapters

00:00:06 Opening — The Philosophy of The Pluck
 00:01:50 Touring Life & Maintaining Major Series
 00:02:42 Calendar Discipline & Practicing Early
 00:04:34 Preparing for First Rehearsals
 00:08:40 Recording vs. Performing
 00:19:50 Working with Non-Guitarist Composers (Leshnoff)
 00:38:12 Early Training & Chamber Music Foundations
 00:46:05 “Your Technique Sucks” — Mechanics vs. Facility
 00:58:46 Sight Reading as a Career Multiplier
 01:13:21 The Pat Metheny Record & Arranging by Ear
 01:30:53 Pandemic, Family, & Career Shock
 01:44:32 Structure, Curiosity & Final Advice

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Credits

This podcast contains an excerpt of ‘Letter from Home,’ composed by Pat Metheny and performed by Jason Vieaux, used with written permission from Azica Records.
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