Fire
and Grace:
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie
Haas
Celebrating the Rhythmic
Soul of Scottish Music
. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide
Dazzling teamwork and driving,
dancing rhythms mark the debut
release by the duo of master
Scottish fiddler and this brilliant
young cellist.
Master
fiddler Alasdair Fraser, long
regarded as one of Scotland’s
premier musical ambassadors,
presents the rich Scottish fiddle
tradition with unsurpassed eloquence,
passion and energy. In his latest
collaboration, with vibrant young
cellist Natalie Haas, Alasdair
continues his journey, exploring
the dynamic and rhythmic soul
of Scottish dance music together
with lyrical, sensitive airs.
The duo’s
debut CD, Fire & Grace
displays the duo’s
dazzling teamwork, virtuosic
yet playful musicianship,
and love for the driving,
dancing rhythms of Scottish
fiddle music.
“The cello
was traditionally the back-up
instrument to the fiddle
in Scottish dance ensembles,
into the 20th century,” says
Fraser, “and it has
long been one of my goals to put the cello right
back there, at the rhythmic heart of Scottish music.
I feel incredibly fortunate to have found such a
sympathetic sparring partner in Natalie Haas—we
can ‘duck
and dive’ around each other, swap melody and
harmony lines, or play off each other’s rhythmic
riffs. We’re releasing the cello from its orchestral
shackles, and unleashing its rhythmic power; it’s
very exciting.” Fraser and
Haas have played to great acclaim
in anumerous concert halls and
festivals across the U.S., including
the “Scotland at
the Smithsonian” Festival
in Washington, DC, and in Europe, at Glasgow’s
Celtic Connections, the Festival Interceltique
in Lorient.
Fraser and Haas met when, at age 11, Natalie
first attended Alasdair’s Valley of the Moon Scottish
Fiddling School in California, and she began performing
in concert with Fraser just four years later. Natalie
has since joined the staff at Alasdair’s several
music courses, including the Valley of the Moon School,
at Celtic Connections and at Sabhal Mor Ostaig on
the Isle of Skye. Currently a student at the Juilliard
School in New York, Natalie regularly performs throughout
the US and Europe with Fraser, and is a member of
American fiddler Mark O’Connor’s Appalachian
Waltz Trio. She is a guest artist on several recordings,
including Culburnie Records’ “Legacy
of the Scottish Fiddle, Volume One” by Alasdair
Fraser and Paul Machlis.
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