Aaron Larget-Caplan at King's Chapel in Boston
$5 suggested donation
- Aaron Larget-Caplan, guitar
Johann Sebastian Bach — 9 Kleine Präludien, BWV 924-932 (selections; arr. Aaron Larget-Caplan)
Ian Wiese — Midnight Train (Boston premiere)
Johann Sebastian Bach — Prelude and Fugue in D minor, BWV 539 "Fiddle Fugue" (arr. Aaron Larget-Caplan)
Aaron Larget-Caplan performs solo at King's Chapel in Chapel
Music: God's Time – Preludes and Fugues of J.S. Bach and Midnight Train by Ian Wiese, a Boston premiere.
Time: 12:15pm (30-40min)
Admission: $5 donation
Link: www.kings-chapel.org/tuesday-recitals.html
Admission is by suggested donation of $5; the donations are given to the performers.
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About Aaron Larget-Caplan, guitar
Composer and classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan searches for the life in music, and music in life. He has premiered over 120 compositions, directs the Spanish music and dance ensemble ¡Con Fuego!, while curating the New Lullaby Project commissioning endeavor, and the Now Musique recital series. His arrangements and recording of the music of John Cage are the first to be sanctioned by the estate and have received international accolades. He has 11 solo albums which have earned over 6 million streams, including albums dedicated to J.S. Bach, John Cage, Spanish romantic and flamenco composers, contemporary composers, and his own music. Raised in Colorado, he makes his home in Boston.
YT/TT: @aaronlcguitar
https://alcguitar.com