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Alasdair Frasier and Natalie Hass
. With a shared passion for improvising on the melody and the groove of traditional tunes, Alasdair and Natalie feature dazzling teamwork, swapping melodic and harmonic lines and trading driving rhythmic riffs.
The musical partnership between Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas is the fulfillment of Fraser's long-standing musical dream to return the cello to its historical role at the rhythmic heart of Scottish dance music. In the last 100 years, piano and accordion have largely replaced the cello's gorgeous melodic tones and percussive energy as fiddle accompaniment in traditional music. Alasdair and Natalie's debut recording "Fire & Grace" won not only critical acclaim, but also the coveted the Scots Trad Music "Album of the Year" award, the Scottish equivalent of a Grammy. The duo has represented Scotland at the Smithsonian Museum's Folklife Festival, and has been featured on nationally broadcast Performance Today, the Thistle & Shamrock and Mountain Stage.
Long regarded as Scotland's premier fiddle ambassador, Alasdair Fraser has a concert and recording career spanning 30 years, with a long list of awards, accolades, television credits and feature performances on top movie soundtracks (Last of the Mohicans, Titanic). Fraser has been sponsored by the British Council to represent Scotland's music internationally, and received the Scottish Heritage Center Service Award for outstanding contributions to Scottish culture and traditions. Through two summer programs that he founded nearly two decades ago, the Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School in California and a week-long course on the Isle of Skye, Alasdair has inspired hundreds of aspiring and accomplished musicians. Californiabased cellist Natalie Haas is a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music, and currently teaches at Berklee College of Music in Boston and with Fraser at his annual summer fiddle courses in California and Scotland. She first attended the Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School at age 11, and responding to Fraser's challenge to find and release the cello's rhythmic soul, she played her first concert with him four years later. Now regularly touring with Fraser and creating a buzz at festivals and in concert halls throughout Europe and North America, Natalie is in the vanguard of young cellists who are redefining the role of the cello in traditional music. " you would think they'd been playing together for centuries. While his fiddle dances, her cello throbs darkly or plucks puckishly. Then Haas opens her cello's throat, joining Fraser in soaring sustains, windswept refrains, and sudden, jazzy explosions. Their sound is as urbane as a Manhattan midnight, and as wild as a Clakmannan [Scotland] winter." - Boston Globe
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15 Kimball Hill
Putney, VT 05346
United States
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