Peter Janson: Solo Jazz
July 17, 2026 @ 7:00PM — 9:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
The Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts Center: 9 Pleasant St Middletown, CT 06457 Get Directions
Peter Janson: Solo Jazz
Peter Janson is a Boston-based solo jazz guitarist known for his expressive, melodic style. His playing blends the depth of jazz with the elegance of classical and acoustic traditions, creating performances that are both sophisticated and inviting.
He has performed throughout North America, with appearances including Carnegie Hall and the Montreal Jazz Festival, sharing bills and stages with Grammy Winners such as Wouter Kellerman, Preston Reed, Adam Miller, Sean McGowan, Peppino D'Agostino, Tony McManus, Ed Gerhard, Michael Manring, and Beppe Gambetta. His music has been featured in documentaries, commercials, and international media. His recordings have reached listeners in over 100 countries and continue to receive worldwide broadcasts.
In concert, his focus is on connection, nuance, and the art of solo guitar — offering audiences a listening experience that is engaging, relaxed, and deeply musical.
He has performed throughout North America, with appearances including Carnegie Hall and the Montreal Jazz Festival, sharing bills and stages with Grammy Winners such as Wouter Kellerman, Preston Reed, Adam Miller, Sean McGowan, Peppino D'Agostino, Tony McManus, Ed Gerhard, Michael Manring, and Beppe Gambetta. His music has been featured in documentaries, commercials, and international media. His recordings have reached listeners in over 100 countries and continue to receive worldwide broadcasts.
In concert, his focus is on connection, nuance, and the art of solo guitar — offering audiences a listening experience that is engaging, relaxed, and deeply musical.
Recordings Link: https://peterjanson.hearnow.com/getting-to-here
This concert and other Buttonwood Tree events brought to you by our generous donors, volunteers, and grants from CT Humanities, Community Foundation of Middlesex County, CT Department of Economic and Community Development, and Middletown Commission on the Arts.
