Aaron Larget-Caplan is a riveting artist whose musical styling
begs immediate attention. His classical guitar performance was a
treasure...
-G. Acosta, Washington Post
With performances in Spain, Italy, & on both US coasts as a soloist & chamber musician, Aaron Larget-Caplan
is quietly emerging in the classical world as a unique performer &
communicator who can link difficult & traditional music as well as
various art forms with audiences. Born in Oklahoma & raised in
Colorado, Aaron began playing the classical guitar at age 16 & gave
his debut at the Tabor Opera House one year later. Since then he has
devoted his life to the performance & study of the guitar, & the
concert stage. He has appeared repeatedly on National Public Radio in
New York, Oregon, Colorado & Maine.
Enamored with new music, Aaron has premiered over a dozen new solo or
ensemble compositions, many of which are dedicated to him, by such
composer as Daniel Pinkham, John McDonald, Kevin Siegfried, Ryan Vigil,
Lior Navok, Jos Elizondo, & Kurt Erickson. A frequent chamber
musician, he has performed major works by Stravinsky, Ned Rorem, Astor
Piazzolla & Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. He is a recipient of the
Outstanding Chamber Music Award from the New England Conservatory. He
also received awards & grants from the American Composers Forum,
DAddario Foundation, Denver Classical Guitar Society, Mu Phi Epsilon,
and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Aarons debut CD, Tracing a wheel on water was released in 2006 &
features three World Premiere Recordings. Aarons second recording
project has recently begun, & will include new works by composers
David Leisner, Kevin Siegfried, Ryan Vigil, Jason Coleman & many
more.
An advocate for listening to live classical performances, Mr.
Larget-Caplan often introduces classical music & history into
schools & other community settings through cultural programs &
artist residencies. The New England Conservatory awarded him Outstanding
Educator & Performer, & he was the youngest solo roster artist
with Young Audiences of Massachusetts.
Aaron is a graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music in
Boston, where he studied with David Leisner & Eliot Fisk. His
primary teacher is Dmitry Goryachev & he continues his flamenco
studies with Juanito Pascual. He also studies body physics &
geometry & its relation & application to playing & teaching
of the guitar with wife, healer, & muse, Catherine Larget-Caplan.
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One of America's finest up and coming virtuoso violinists, Emil Altschuler,
29, performs at a world class standard and possesses a commanding stage
presence. He holds a Bachelors of Music from The Juilliard School where
he studied with Dorothy DeLay and Naoko Tanaka, and a Masters in Music
from Yale University, where his teacher, Erick Friedman, Master
violinist and protg of Heifetz wrote of him: a very gifted violinist who
possesses the talent and capability to become a truly outstanding
violinist of his generation and sound and accuracy of intonation that
are truly extraordinary." His brilliant technique and vigorous
performance energy has received ovations in venues such as Lincoln
Centers Alice Tully Hall and Paul Hall, San Franciscos Helen Von Ammons
Emerging Artist Series, Bostons MIT Noon Chapel Series, Homer NYs Center
for the Arts, The Aspen Music Festival, Cornell Universitys Schwartz
Center for the Performing Arts, Italys Castello di Galeazza, Harvard
University, Yale University, Foothills Performing Arts Center,
Binghamton University, Binghamton's Tri-Cities Opera House, Summer Music
at Greensboro, Hartwick College, Bucknell University, and Taylor House.
As a featured soloist, he has appeared with the Aspen Young Artists
Orchestra, the Binghamton Philharmonic and the Binghamton University
Chamber Orchestra. This coming season, he will be performing at Harvard
Universitys Adams 75th Anniversary Recital Series, The Bundy Center for
the Arts, the Always on Sundays Concert Series, and the Phelps Mansion.
Devoted to expanding the violin repertoire and inviting new audiences,
Emil crosses over into popular genres, composing and transcribing songs
and pieces from american primitive, gypsy, folk, rock, latin, reggae,
and classical. Written with his brother, they recently arranged
Paganinis 20th Caprice, originally written for solo violin, by adding a
gypsy jazz style guitar accompaniment. His most current project, to be
released on his new album, is a virtuosic crossover theme and variations
on the classic folk ballad House of the Rising Sun for solo violin.
This album is a recording of a live performance for the Somerville
Open Studios third annual Music Fest on May 4, 2008. It was produced by
Randy Winchester for ARTSomerville. This album is a recording of a live
performance for the Somerville Open Studios third annual Music Fest on
May 3, 2008. It was produced by Randy Winchester for ARTSomerville. CD quality FLAC files of this recording are available from http://www.archive.org/details/Altschuler-caplanDuo542008_37
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http://www.jamendo.com/es/album/26603?refuid=318069
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