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Natalie Haas

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American cellist
Natalie Haas
Background information
GenresScottish folk, Classical
InstrumentCello
Musical artist

Natalie Haas is an Americancellist, originally fromMenlo Park, California.[1] A graduate of theJuilliard School, she has toured and recorded extensively with Scottish fiddlerAlasdair Fraser. She has also toured and recorded withMark O'Connor and his Appalachia Waltz Trio, and withNatalie MacMaster. She has appeared on more than 100 albums.[2]

Haas teaches privately and at theBerklee College of Music as an associate professor in Boston.[3]

Haas's sister,Brittany Haas, is also a professional musician, playing fiddle in the alternative bluegrass bandCrooked Still (currently on extended hiatus), with the trio Haas Kowert Tice, with theDave Rawlings Machine, and onA Prairie Home Companion.

Discography

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  • Haas 2023 with Brittany Haas
  • Syzygy 2021 with Alasdair Fraser
  • Ports of Call 2017 with Alasdair Fraser
  • Abundance 2013 with Alasdair Fraser
  • Highlander's Farewell 2011 with Alasdair Fraser
  • Acoustic Project 2011 with Laura Cortese, Brittany Haas and Hanneke Cassel
  • In the Moment 2007 with Alasdair Fraser
  • Fire & Grace 2004 with Alasdair Fraser
  • Legacy of the Scottish Fiddle Vol. 2 2004 with Alasdair Fraser & Muriel Johnstone
  • Crossing Bridges 2004 live with Mark O'Connor's Appalachia Waltz Trio

References

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  1. ^Gilbert, Andrew (2012-10-11)."The power of two: Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas".Berkeleyside. Retrieved2019-03-29.
  2. ^"Natalie Haas | Credits".AllMusic. Retrieved2019-03-29.
  3. ^"Natalie Haas | Berklee College of Music".www.berklee.edu. Retrieved2019-03-29.
  4. ^"Cover story: String sisters -- Natalie and Brittany Haas are young rising stars in the world of traditional fiddle music (January 19, 2005)".Almanacnews.com. Retrieved13 January 2019.
  5. ^[1][dead link]

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