Celtic Music: Alasdair Fraser
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Traditional Scottish fiddling doesn't get any better
"Alasdair Fraser is recognized throughout the world as one of the finest fiddle players Scotland has ever produced. [His] name is synonymous with the vibrant cultural renaissance which is transforming the Scottish musical scene." -SCOTS Magazine
(Original photo of Alasdair Fraser by Irene Young. This is a cropped copy of the 10 MB image downloaded from his website with the permission of Mr. Fraser, who has the rights to such uses of this image.)
(Original photo of Alasdair Fraser by Irene Young. This is a cropped copy of the 10 MB image downloaded from his website with the permission of Mr. Fraser, who has the rights to such uses of this image.)
Fraser has revived interest in traditional Scottish fiddling
I first heard Alasdair Fraser's playing on a co-worker's copy of The Road North soon after it was released. I was hooked and sought out his earlier albums. I got to see him live with Scottish singer Jean Redpath at couple of Burns Night celebrations at Sanders Theater, Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. Later I saw him perform at the Highland Games at Loon Mountain in New Hampshire.Born in Clackmannon, a rural village in Scotland's smallest county, Fraser has been a driving force in reviving interest in traditional Scottish fiddling in both Scotland and the United States. His incredibly skilled playing on everything from slow, graceful airs and laments to the liveliest of jigs and reels is enough to spark interest in listeners. Fraser has done much more, however. He has started fiddle schools in both Scotland and his adopted home of California.
Fraser has recorded with some of the best artists in Scotland and elsewhere over his recording career. On his second album, The Driven Bow he teamed up with guitarist Jody Stecher. He later recorded two albums with pianist Paul Machlis, and an album with guitarist Tony McManus. The lineup of musicians on the 1996 album Dawn Dance kept together and recorded three albums as the Skyedance Band.
An 11-year-old Natalie Haas attended one of his schools in California, and Fraser encouraged her to develop her talent on the cello. Their first recording together was in 2001 with pianist Paul Machlis, Legacy of the Scottish Fiddle, Volume 1: Classic Tunes. A second volume followed, as well as the award-winning Fire & Grace and the recent release, In the Moment.
Fraser has appeared on many radio and television programs in both the United Kingdom and the United States, and solo performances have been included on the soundtracks of the movies Last of the Mohicans and Titanic.
Fire & Grace on Maui - Alasdair Fraser Talks
Alasdair Fraser and Natallie Haas on Hawaiian TV
Alasdair talks about the relationship of the fiddle and the cello in Scottish music, how fiddles were considered the "instrument of the devil" and cellos were put in captivity.
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Fire & Grace on Maui - Part 2
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas on Hawaiian TV
Fiery fiddle and very lively cello. There's always room for cello.
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Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas on Amazon
MP3 downloads, where indicated, are available in the United States only.
If you wish to order from Amazon.co.uk, please click on the appropriate text link in each CD's description. Clicking on the graphic or title of the CD links you to Amazon's US site.
If you wish to order from Amazon.co.uk, please click on the appropriate text link in each CD's description. Clicking on the graphic or title of the CD links you to Amazon's US site.
The Spark - Alasdair Fraser and the Skyedance Band
Spanish accordion player Joxan Goikoetxea joins Alasdair Fraser and the Skyedance Band in Pamplona during a tour of Spain in 2000.
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Alasdair Fraser & Skyedance Band on Amazon
Members of the Skyedance Band are:
* Alasdair Fraser (fiddle, viola)
* Mick Linden (Fretless bass)
* Peter Maund (percussion)
* Eric Rigler (Scottish bagpipes, uilleann pipes)
* Paul Machlis (piano, keyboard)
* Chris Norman (wooden flute, piccolo)
* Alasdair Fraser (fiddle, viola)
* Mick Linden (Fretless bass)
* Peter Maund (percussion)
* Eric Rigler (Scottish bagpipes, uilleann pipes)
* Paul Machlis (piano, keyboard)
* Chris Norman (wooden flute, piccolo)
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas in Boston
The set begins with Alasdair backing Natalie as she plays "Mo Ghile Mear," then they swing into "Calliope House" and "MacArthur Road."
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Alasdair Fraser on Amazon
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas in Boston
"Frank's Reel" follows the set from the previous clip.
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Alasdair Fraser's first recordings on Amazon
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas in Boston
Another clip from the same concert as the previous two clips. The tunes are not identified, but they're wonderfully lively, so just enjoy them.
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Alasdair Fraser Links
- Alasdair Fraser's official website
- Information about Alasdair, tour dates, his recordings, and more.
- Culburnie Records' website
- Culburnie Records is Fraser's label, which he owns and manages. The label features the CDs listed above in this lens, as well as those by several other artists.
- Alasdair Fraser article - Thistle & Shamrock
- Alasdair Fraser writes in 2002 about changes in Scottish fiddling on the Isle of Skye since he taught the first fiddle course there in 1987.
- http://www.squidoo.com/CelticMusic-Lenses
- A lens to help you find similar lenses I've made.
- Alasdair Fraser at HavePun-WillTravel.com
- This lens recreated as a page on my website.
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas in Pomona, CA
Alasdair and Natalie perform the "Valley of the Moon Reel" at the 75th Highland Gathering and Festival in 2007. The reel takes its name from Alasdair's Scottish Fiddling School in Northern California.
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ViolinStudent Aug 28, 2009 @ 9:48 am | delete
- Some fun stuff here! Celtic fiddle is so much fun! Thanks for sharing!
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