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Cellist Natalie Haas on her musical journey and album ‘Haas’

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In this interview, host Steve Roby chats with renowned cellist Natalie Haas about her musical journey, her new album ‘Haas,’ and her upcoming Sweetwater Music Hall performance with her sister Brittany and musician Lena Johnson. Natalie discussed her unique musical experiences, collaborations, and upcoming projects, offering listeners an intimate look into Haas' influences and aspirations.

Natalie shared insights about her early introduction to music through the Suzuki Method and her transformative experiences at the Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddle School, where her passion for traditional music was nurtured. She fondly recounted the camp's significant influence on her and her sister Brittany, helping them develop musical careers and form lifelong friendships within the folk music community.

 As the conversation progressed, Natalie elaborated on her professional relationship with her sister Brittany, detailing how their musical paths, though initially divergent, eventually converged. This reunion led to the creation of their album "Haas," which features both original compositions and cherished tunes from their youth. Natalie discussed the process of writing and arranging music for the album, highlighting how they have grown as musicians and collaborators. She also shared the backstory of "The Volunteer," a track dedicated to their father inspired by his volunteer work in their local community.

Brittany and Natalie Haas  Photo: Irene Young

 Natalie's excitement about her upcoming projects was palpable as the interview neared its end. She discussed her new recording endeavors with Alistair Fraser and her sister Brittany and her enthusiasm for live performances. She emphasized the unique joys and challenges of collaborating with different musicians. The interview concluded with a reminder about Natalie and Brittany's upcoming performance with Lena Johnson at the Sweetwater Music Hall, a testament to their ongoing commitment to sharing their music with the world.

Playlist: “Free Space,” “The Volunteer,” and “Harvelandsvaslsen”