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 Emil Altschuler's Profile |
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Boston, Massachusetts |
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United States |
| Last Login: |
Oct 12, 2008 (0 days back) |
About Me |
One of America's finest up and coming virtuoso violinists, Emil Altschuler, performs at a world class standard and possesses a commanding stage presence. He holds degrees from The Juilliard School and The Yale School of Music. Master violinist, Erick Friedman, 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 Center, San Francisco’s Helen Von Ammon’s Emerging Artist Series, The Aspen Music Festival, and Italy’s Castello di Galeazza. As a featured soloist, he has appeared with the Aspen Young Artist’s Orchestra, the Binghamton Philharmonic and the Binghamton University Chamber Orchestra. Next season he is engaged to perform at The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum After Hours as well as a tour of Italy.
Inviting new audiences, Emil has recently teamed up with classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan, in a show entitled ‘Summertime’, performing short Jazz, Spanish, Gypsy, and contemporary works alongside classical masterpieces. Recently, he has taken interest in transcribing and arranging pieces from modern and popular genres such as Rock and Folk. With brother Josiah Altschuler, guitarist, they recently recorded Paganini’s 20th Caprice, originally written for solo violin, arranged with a gypsy jazz style accompaniment. Emil also collaborates with pianists Tania Stavreva and Pei-yeh Tsai.
For information, please go to Emil's website: www.emilaltschuler.com
El Pano Moruno
'Histoire du Tango - Bordel 1900' by Astor Piazzolla
Vivaldi Winter 3rd mov.
Beethoven Spring 1st mov.
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My Interests |
Music: Member Since: 8/25/2005
Band Members: Emil Altschuler,violin
Aaron Larget-Caplan, guitar
Pei-yeh, Tsai, piano
Tania Stavreva, piano
Influences: Erick Friedman, Jascha Heifetz, Nathan Milstein, Fritz Kreisler, Fernando Suarez Paz
Sounds Like: Erick Friedman, Jascha Heifetz, Fritz Kreisler
Record Label: none
Type of Label: None |
My Background and Lifestyle |
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Music Artist (Classical / Experimental / Tango) |
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My Blog |
Aaron and Emil receive great ALMA review! |
Check it out! http://www.hairenik.com/armenianweekly/cty09130802.htm Posted by Emil Altschuler on Wed, 17 Sep 2008 05:52:00 PST |
Recording Session for BSO |
So I just attempted to record some bird song snippets for the BSO's website. The idea was to take clips from Messiaens's 'Oiseaux Exotiques' and record them on top of what I think was the Tabla.... Posted by Emil Altschuler on Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:23:00 PST |