Go to content Go to navigation

Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas
 by Jean and Walt Rostron  ·  26 February 2007

Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas

What an energizing, exciting evening of spirited Celtic music presented by Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas!

As two people who enjoy traditional Celtic music and who have attended many concerts by Alasdair Fraser over the past twenty years, in New England and Nova Scotia, we were excited that he was going to perform at the me&thee coffeehouse.

In previous concerts we attended Alasdair was accompanied, usually by a guitar, piano or small orchestra. The Cello accompaniment, with Natalie Haas’ expertise and style of playing, seemed to raise the music to an entirely different level.

The two artists wove a fine thread of notes as the melody line was carried, first by one and then the other, in a cross over from one instrument to the other that was seamless in the transfer. The pulse of the beat was also transferred the same way, with the percussive sounds of the cello yielding to the less strident but striking syncopation of the violin. The result is an interspersed fusion of the traditional with contemporary rhythms.

The selection of music was also a fusion of traditional tunes from 17th and 18th century through to the present day. They varied in tempo from a lament to a jig and included at least one song that Alasdair had composed and one of Natalie’s compositions.

Alasdair’s easy humor and joviality is so genuine that his audience is relaxed and enthralled at the same time.

At the end of the second set as Alistair and Natalie left the stage, the audience stood to show their enthusiasm and appreciation for a great performance. Alistair returned to the stage and asked everyone to remain standing while he instructed us in Step Dancing 101. He urged everyone to step and move and then played several selections to keep us going.

We hope he returns to the me&thee very soon. Until then we’ll be watching his web site to see where we can see him again.

— Jean & Walt Rostron

What an amazing time we had on Friday night. How ya gonna keep them down on the farm, after they’ve seen Alasdair and Natalie perform? We live in the woods of Carlisle, and drove for an hour, only to be rewarded with some of the most wonderful music we have ever heard. What a gift you have given us. Can’t wait to come back!
Dian Francesca & Bill Cuccinello

Dian Francesca Cuccinello | Mon Feb 26, 12:46 PM | #

I was literally floored by the intricate artistry and nuanced balance of Alistar and Natalie at the me&thee Friday. It was one of the finest evenings of music I can remember, anywhere.

Then, I went to his website to discover that they were featured at the Royal Academy of Music in London immediately after their performance in Marblehead! I am doubly impressed!

The me&thee continues to be a true treasure of musical discovery & spirit. Keep surprising us…

Anthony S | Mon Feb 26, 10:53 PM | #

Hello,
Just a brief note. As I was searching and I came upon your blog and I was happy to see a picture of Alasdair. He is a cousin of mine. My grandmother was Margaret Fraser and about twenty years ago or so Alasdair was in Montreal I believe and He met some of the family for the first time. I have the record album he gave to my grandmother. I didn’t have the pleasure of meeting him but I was told all about him. I was wondering how he was.

Cheers,
Dave Legault

David Legault | Tue Dec 11, 11:59 AM | #

Search

Published with Textpattern