While out west Dec. 3-22 and between concerts with Kantorei, I will perform twice with the advanced choral group at Cherry Creek High School, my alma mater, the Meistersingers, give a 2-day residency for the Aspen Music Festival and School, a 1-day residency for Bravo! Vail, and a house concert in Taos, New Mexico.
All information can be found on my website calendar.
Aspen Music School and Festival: a two-day residency (12/8-9) where I will visit Lead Guitar programs in Carbondale and Basalt to work with young guitarists and aspiring musicians.
Bravo! Vail: 12/12 – a day performing and discussing being a professional musician at Black Mountain High School and the Community College.
CCHS: I will perform Jeffrey Van’s ’14 Angels’ at Cherry Creek High School with the advanced chamber choir, the Meistersingers, under Sarah Branton on December 5 & 10. (Dec. 5 info)
TAOS: I will return to Taos, New Mexico for a solo performance at the home of dear friend, Cee Bearden in El Prado. The performance includes a preview of pieces from my upcoming album, Guitar America 250. Info HERE.
Stephen Marotto and I have partnered formerly as a duo of cello and guitar as the AZIMUTH DUO
Azimuth Duo traverses an arc across cultures and continents—where Spanish dances and love songs ignite, tangos smolder with longing, and American dreams shimmer with the promise of new frontiers. Performed by cellist Stephen Marotto and guitarist & composer Aaron Larget-Caplan, this duo blends passion, nostalgia, and discovery into a single horizon-seeking musical journey.
Based in Boston and playing together since 2019 as a duo and as a trio with flamenco dance, the AzimuthDuo is a classical music ensemble passionate in exploring cultural music dimensions, living composers, and presenting in traditional and atypical settings with excitement and precision.
In December, I return to Denver, Colorado, where I grew up, for a series of concerts with the choir Kantorei under the direction of Joel M. Rinsema, titled ‘Silent Nights‘. We will have 5 performances in the Denver area on the first and third weekends. Of special note, is the premiere of ‘Cider Meditation,’ a piece I wrote this year for Kantorei and commissioned by the Hatala Family. (program below)
While out west, I will also perform at Cherry Creek High School, my alma mater, as well as a give residency for the Aspen Music Festival and School, and a house concert in Taos, New Mexico.
Aspen Music School and Festival: a two-day residency (12/8-9) where I will visit Lead Guitar programs in Carbondale and Basalt to work with young guitarists and aspiring musicians. Details on the calendar
Bravo! Vail: 12/12 – performing and discussing being a professional musician at Black Mountain High School and the Community College.
CCHS: perform Jeffrey Van’s ’14 Angels’ at Cherry Creek High School with the advanced chamber choir, the Meistersingers, under Sarah Branton on December 5 & 10. (Dec. 5 info)
TAOS: I will return to Taos, New Mexico for a solo performance at the home of dear friend, Cee Bearden in El Prado. The performance includes a preview of pieces from my upcoming album, Guitar America 250. Info HERE.
On Saturday October 25, I was invited by the Mu Phi Epsilon Boston Alumni to speak about my career.
Over the course of just over an hour I highlighted a bit of my studies, a few of my projects including starting the New Lullaby Project, various recordings, how I started arranging and composing, and some of the things that inspired me to build a performance career in classical music.
You are invited to take a listen and of course send me in questions.
A giant thank you to the Boston Alumni for the great questions, listening, and being so supportive over the last 25+ years!