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Sunday, November 8, 2026 4:00 PM // Rackham Auditorium

Escher Quartet
Jason Vieaux, guitar

Performance
 

Classical guitarist Jason Vieaux makes his UMS debut, joining the Escher Quartet for a program of rarely heard music written for string quartet and guitar.

Vieaux, “perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation” (NPR), has a wide-ranging career, with an extensive discography that includes many classical recordings and even a solo work dedicated to him by Pat Metheny.

For several years, he has partnered with the Escher Quartet, which made its UMS debut in 2024. Taking its name from the Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher, and inspired by his methods of interplay between individual components that work together to form a creative whole, the Escher Quartet has been championed by key musical figures worldwide for its interpretations of both classics and new works.

PROGRAM

Sergei Prokofiev String Quartet No. 2 in F Major, Op. 92
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Guitar Quintet, Op. 143
Jorge Morel Danza Brasilera
Jason Vieaux Tidal Pools
J.S. Bach Prelude in E-flat Major, BWV 998
Agustín Barrios Vals No. 4 in G Major
Luigi Boccherini Guitar Quintet in D Major, G. 448 (“Fandango”)

Meet the Artists

Escher Quartet holding instruments
Escher Quartet
Jason Vieaux holding guitar
Jason Vieaux

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Jason Vieaux, guitar

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Sunday, November 8, 2026 4:00 PM
Rackham Auditorium

Escher Quartet
Jason Vieaux, guitar

Performance
Order 2026/27 Season Tickets
Season ticket packages on sale now!
Individual event tickets available 7/28

Classical guitarist Jason Vieaux makes his UMS debut, joining the Escher Quartet for a program of rarely heard music written for string quartet and guitar.

Vieaux, “perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation” (NPR), has a wide-ranging career, with an extensive discography that includes many classical recordings and even a solo work dedicated to him by Pat Metheny.

For several years, he has partnered with the Escher Quartet, which made its UMS debut in 2024. Taking its name from the Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher, and inspired by his methods of interplay between individual components that work together to form a creative whole, the Escher Quartet has been championed by key musical figures worldwide for its interpretations of both classics and new works.

PROGRAM (Sun 11/8/2026: Rackham Auditorium)

Sergei Prokofiev String Quartet No. 2 in F Major, Op. 92
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Guitar Quintet, Op. 143
Jorge Morel Danza Brasilera
Jason Vieaux Tidal Pools
J.S. Bach Prelude in E-flat Major, BWV 998
Agustín Barrios Vals No. 4 in G Major
Luigi Boccherini Guitar Quintet in D Major, G. 448 (“Fandango”)

Meet the Artists

Escher Quartet holding instruments
Escher Quartet
Jason Vieaux holding guitar
Jason Vieaux

Thank You to Our Sponsors

PERMANENTLY ENDOWED SUPPORT

  • Carl Cohen Chamber Arts Performance Fund

Buy Tickets

Escher Quartet
Jason Vieaux, guitar

Rackham Auditorium
Season ticket packages on sale now!
Individual event tickets available 7/28

CHOOSE A PERFORMANCE:

Order 2026/27 Season Tickets

Or call the ticket office at 734-764-2538

* Student, Senior and Group Discounts may be available

Escher Quartet holding instruments
Escher Quartet

Adam Barnett-Hart, Violin
Bryan Lee, Violin
Pierre Lapointe, Viola
Brook Speltz, Cello

The Escher String Quartet has received acclaim for its profound musical insight and rare tonal beauty. A former BBC New Generation Artist and recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, the quartet has performed at the BBC Proms at Cadogan Hall and is a regular guest at Wigmore Hall. In its home town of New York, the ensemble serves as season artists of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

Beyond the concert hall, the Escher Quartet is proud to announce the creation of a new non profit, ESQYRE (Escher String Quartet Youth Residency Education). ESQYRE’s mission as a non-profit classical music organization is to provide a comprehensive educational program through music performance and instruction for people of all ages. In addition to their non-profit work, the quartet has also held faculty positions at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX and the Univerity of Akron, OH.

Within months of its inception in 2005, the ensemble came to the attention of key musical figures worldwide. Championed by the Emerson Quartet, the Escher Quartet was invited by both Pinchas Zukerman and Itzhak Perlman to be Quartet in Residence at each artist’s summer festival: the Young Artists Program at Canada’s National Arts Centre; and the Perlman Chamber Music Program on Shelter Island, NY.

The Escher Quartet takes its name from the Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher, inspired by Escher’s method of interplay between individual components working together to form a whole.

Jason Vieaux holding guitar
Jason Vieaux

Grammy-winner Jason Vieaux, “among the elite of today’s classical guitarists” (Gramophone), is described by NPR as “perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation”.

In appearances from New York’s Lincoln Center to Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw and the Seoul Arts Center, Jason Vieaux has cemented his reputation as an artist of brilliance and uncompromised mastery. Cited for his “eloquent and vibrant performances” on disc (Gramophone Magazine) he is hailed as “virtuosic, flamboyant, dashing and, sometimes ineffably lyrical” (New York Times) on stage.

Sought-after for his extensive concerto repertoire, Vieaux has performed with a long list of orchestras including Cleveland, Toronto, St. Louis, Houston, Columbus, and has made premiere recordings with the Nashville Symphony (Leshnoff Concerto) and the Norrköping Symphony (Beal Six Sixteen). He has worked with renowned conductors including Giancarlo Guerrero, Jahja Ling, Gerard Schwarz, and David Robertson. Vieaux’s passion for new music has fostered premieres from Jeff Beal, Avner Dorman, Vivian Fung, Pierre Jalbert, Jonathan Leshnoff, David Ludwig, Mark Mancina, and Dan Visconti, among many others.

Vieaux’s extensive discography includes his “Bach Volume 2: Works for Violin” released on Azica in 2022 to rave reviews for his “eloquent and vibrant performances” (Gramophone). Additional 2022 releases include “Shining Night” featuring his duo with acclaimed violinist Anne Akiko Meyers (Avie Records) and Michael Fine’s “Concierto del Luna” with flutist Alexa Still (Sony Classical), both enjoying strong critical acclaim. Vieaux recorded Pat Metheny’s “Four Paths of Light”, a solo work dedicated to him by Pat, for Metheny’s 2021 album “Road to the Sun”. Jason Vieaux won the 2014 Best Instrumental Classical Solo Grammy Award for “Play”. The Huffington Post declared PLAY is “part of the revitalized interest in the classical guitar”.

A busy touring performer, Jason Vieaux enjoys repeated invitations from distinguished series, including San Francisco Performances, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, and the 92nd Street Y, among others. Festival engagements include Ravinia, Caramoor, Domaine-Forget, Music@Menlo, Round Top, and the Eastern Music Festival. Overseas performance venues include Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, Seoul Arts Center, Shanghai Concert Hall, Sala Sao Paolo, and Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires.

Jason Vieaux enjoys ongoing performing and recording collaborations with the Escher String Quartet, mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, violinist Anne Akiko Meyers, harpist Yolanda Kondonassis, accordion/bandoneon virtuoso Julien Labro, and saxophone virtuoso Timothy McAllister.

In 2011 Vieaux co-founded the guitar department at the Curtis Institute of Music (with David Starobin). He has taught at the Cleveland Institute of Music for 25 years. Jason’s online Guitar School for Artistworks Inc. has hundreds of subscribers from all over the world. He plays a guitar by Gernot Wagner, 2013, made in Frankfurt.

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