Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
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Acclaimed international recording and touring guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan is an exciting and innovative leader in classical music. Noted for his "astounding technical proficiency and artistic delicacy" by the Boston Musical Intelligencer, Larget-Caplan has performed throughout the USA and in Europe, Russia, and Taiwan. His blog features articles on guitar compositions, his shows,..
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
2w ago
Special thanks to Gene Caprioglio, Owen Summers, and everyone at Edition Peters. was composed for solo piano in 1937. It consists of two voices: a simple melody in the harmonic minor scale balanced by an ostinato accompaniment in 7/8 meter that gives the work a hypnotic and ceremonial spirit ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
2w ago
Except for a short arrangement by Somerville native Alan Hovhaness, that was recently published ( ), the concert features all living composers, the Boston premiere of the Richard Cameron-Wolfe micro-opera three new lullabies, the world premiere two new works written by Tufts students, and the world premiere of a piano piece by yours truly played by John McDonald ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
3w ago
“We are delighted to present is dedicated to showcasing innovative and boundary-pushing musical experiences that challenge convention and inspire audiences. Through our curated concerts and events, we seek to explore the richness of musical diversity and celebrate the artistry of both established and emerging talents in the recital format. Committed to education through experience and working to tear down the elitist stereotype of classical music, Friday, March 29, 2024, at 7:30 PM at the historic First Church Boston, located at 66 Marlborough Street brings music to audiences without watering ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
2M ago
Prelude I, BWV 846 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750) is the first of 24 preludes and fugues written as an exploration of all of the major and minor western keys using well-tempered tuning for keyboard instruments: organ, harpsichord, clavichord, spinet, fortepiano, and lute harpsichord. A second book following the same structure was prepared about 20 years after the first. Though there are other composers who wrote works exploring the 24 keys prior, Bach’s is the most well-known. (no sharps or flats) follows a progression of arpeggiated chords touching multiple keys as it climaxes on an exquisite pedal ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
2M ago
Prelude I, BWV 846 by J.S. Bach (1685-1750) is the first of 24 preludes and fugues written as an exploration of all of the major and minor western keys using well-tempered tuning for keyboard instruments: organ, harpsichord, clavichord, spinet, fortepiano, and lute harpsichord. A second book following the same structure was prepared about 20 years after the first. Though there are other composers who wrote works exploring the 24 keys prior, Bach’s is the most well-known. (no sharps or flats) follows a progression of arpeggiated chords touching multiple keys as it climaxes on an exquisite pedal ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
2M ago
My string quartet Lysis will be performed at the ISCM Festival in the Faroe Islands in June. credit to artist is Susan Roston, is essentially a sonification of my own personal struggles with human identity. Like many others, I’ve often felt intense pressure to alter aspects of my fundamental self in order to do basic things like work and interact with others. I express this in the piece by making the timbre of the cello a metaphor for this kind of self- inhibition – it travels from one timbral extreme to another from the narrowest of timbral ranges to the fullest. is the conductor and Symphony ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
2M ago
just had a baby…so nothing until June in Sweden! – released in April on Whited Sepulchre records.  ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
2M ago
just had a baby…so nothing until June in Sweden! – released in April on Whited Sepulchre records.  ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
3M ago
Wednesday, January 24, 2024, 7:00 PM ET Latinx Composer Miniature Challenge (LCMC 2.0) , which we envisioned as a sister project to the Castle of our Skins’ Black Composer Miniature Challenge. asks composers who identify as Latin American or part of the Latin Diaspora to compose pieces for me and percussionist Ariel Campos that must be 30 seconds or so. We love for pieces to be inspired by themes of Latinidad, but it’s not required! has an artist networking event! It’s virtual and free, so anyone and everyone who has something to share is welcome to join us! And, of course, if you’re a compose ..read more
Aaron Larget-Caplan Blog
3M ago
Hailed by The New York Times as “imaginative and eloquent” and dubbed “a local hero” by the Boston Globe, cellist at the beautiful First Church Boston, 66 Marlboro Street. Seating is general admission. As an alumnus of the New England Conservatory, Mr. Popper-Keizer studied with master pedagogue and Piatigorsky protégé Laurence Lesser; at the Tanglewood Music Center he was privileged to work with Mstislav Rostropovich, and was Yo-Yo Ma’s understudy for Strauss’ Don Quixote under the direction of Seiji Ozawa. His prior teachers include Stephen Harrison, at Stanford University, and Karen Andrie ..read more