Join us for an incredible night of Celtic music with the award-winning duo of Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas! “Alasdair Fraser is recognized throughout the world not only as one of the finest fiddle-players Scotland has ever produced, but also as someone whose name is synonymous with the vibrant cultural renaissance which is transforming the Scottish musical scene.” —Bruce MacWilliam, Scots Magazine The critically acclaimed duo of Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas are a must-see for Celtic music fans! Their debut recording together, Fire & Grace, won the Scots Trad Music “Album of the Year” Award, which is the Scottish equivalent of a Grammy. They have since gone on to create even more incredible music which blends thoughtful mastery of traditional Scottish music with the vibrancy of imaginative sounds. Alasdair Fraser has enjoyed a recording career of over 30 years, receiving such honors as his 2011 induction into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame. His music has been featured in Hollywood box office hits as well, including Titanic and Last of the Mohicans. Natalie Haas, a graduate of the Julliard School of Music, is one of the most sought-after cellists in traditional music. Her talent and intuition on her instrument are extremely evident when playing and recording with Fraser. This concert is sure to be an energetic and enchanting evening of Celtic sounds featuring two of the Celtic music world’s biggest names! Members of the Celtic Arts Foundation receive a $5 discount on their tickets, so be sure to join or renew before making your purchase in order to save on this concert and many others! Please email events@celticarts.org or call us at (360)416-4934 to receive the discount code or to join/renew. Refreshments will be available for purchase.
Thursday Nov 17, 2016
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM PST
Thursday, November 17th 2016 7:30-9:30PM
Littlefield Celtic Center 1124 Cleveland Ave Mount Vernon, WA 98273
$30 general/$25 members
Celtic Arts Foundation
www.celticarts.org
events@celticarts.org
360-416-4934
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