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The Altschuler-Caplan Ensemble Presents “Summertime”
posted on June 18th, 2008 by Josiah in Uncategorized
Tagged: cafe, center, classical, ensemble, newton, petersburg, st.
Big show coming up on June 26th, at Cafe St. Petersburg, Newton Center, MA. This will be one my first with “The Altschuler-Caplan Ensemble.” This is a new venture with my brother, Emil, and classical guitarist, Aaron Larget-Caplan. Below is a description and flyer. Also, if you are a Newton resident, we will be mentioned on the NewTV channel tonight at 6:30, and next week (25th) they’ll show the full interview plus footage of us playing some of our Libertango arrangement.
Hope you can make it to this show:
The Altschuler-Caplan Ensemble and Talent, the Agency present an evening concert of virtuosic dances & love songs in an exciting program entitled “Summertime” on Thursday June 26th, at 8pm, at Cafe St. Petersburg.
This evening performance features virtuosic performances of classic Argentine Tangos, Spanish songs & dances, and classics by Gershwin, Paganini, Massenet and more, performed by violinist Emil Altschuler, guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan, and special guest Josiah Altschuler, Emil’s brother, playing cello in a guitar-style.
Summertime highlights the heartbreak and vivaciousness of Spanish composers Joaquin Rodrigo and Manuel De Falla; the torrent of emotions of the Argentine tangos of Astor Piazzolla & Roland Dyens; lullabies & love songs by Gershwin & Schubert, and the devilishness of Paganini’s violin virtuosity.
The Altschuler-Caplan Ensemble was formed in early 2008 in Boston, and has since had over a dozen performances throughout New England.
Cafe St. Petersburg offers Russian hospitality and culinary excellence in all its details. The restaurant opened in April of 1993 in Brookline, by the owners Ludmila and Natan Slezinger. Cafe St. Petersburg is frequented by artists, writers, musicians, actors, politicians from Russia and around the world. Mr. Slezinger is well-known in Boston community and is also a respected theatre producer in Russia. His friends and business partners love to come to his restaurant and sometimes a night can become an impromptu concert or a poetry reading.
Admission is $15. Reservations are preferred. Call 617-467-3555 or 617-467-3133.

Tagged: cafe, center, classical, ensemble, newton, petersburg, st.
Big show coming up on June 26th, at Cafe St. Petersburg, Newton Center, MA. This will be one my first with “The Altschuler-Caplan Ensemble.” This is a new venture with my brother, Emil, and classical guitarist, Aaron Larget-Caplan. Below is a description and flyer. Also, if you are a Newton resident, we will be mentioned on the NewTV channel tonight at 6:30, and next week (25th) they’ll show the full interview plus footage of us playing some of our Libertango arrangement.
Hope you can make it to this show:
The Altschuler-Caplan Ensemble and Talent, the Agency present an evening concert of virtuosic dances & love songs in an exciting program entitled “Summertime” on Thursday June 26th, at 8pm, at Cafe St. Petersburg.
This evening performance features virtuosic performances of classic Argentine Tangos, Spanish songs & dances, and classics by Gershwin, Paganini, Massenet and more, performed by violinist Emil Altschuler, guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan, and special guest Josiah Altschuler, Emil’s brother, playing cello in a guitar-style.
Summertime highlights the heartbreak and vivaciousness of Spanish composers Joaquin Rodrigo and Manuel De Falla; the torrent of emotions of the Argentine tangos of Astor Piazzolla & Roland Dyens; lullabies & love songs by Gershwin & Schubert, and the devilishness of Paganini’s violin virtuosity.
The Altschuler-Caplan Ensemble was formed in early 2008 in Boston, and has since had over a dozen performances throughout New England.
Cafe St. Petersburg offers Russian hospitality and culinary excellence in all its details. The restaurant opened in April of 1993 in Brookline, by the owners Ludmila and Natan Slezinger. Cafe St. Petersburg is frequented by artists, writers, musicians, actors, politicians from Russia and around the world. Mr. Slezinger is well-known in Boston community and is also a respected theatre producer in Russia. His friends and business partners love to come to his restaurant and sometimes a night can become an impromptu concert or a poetry reading.
Admission is $15. Reservations are preferred. Call 617-467-3555 or 617-467-3133.


