Natalie Haas
Natalie Haas

Natalie Haas

USAClassical, Chamber Music
24,170 monthly listeners
  • 2.9K followers
  • 126 subscribers
  • 6.3K followers
  • 154 fans

Natalie Haas's Top Spotify Songs

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Highlander's Farewell to Ireland / Farewell to Ireland / O'er the Water to Charlie / Highlander's Farewell - Version Info
3.3K streams
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The Pitnacree Ferryman
2.5K streams
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Jig Runrig / The Ramnee Ceilidh
2.3K streams
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Calliope Meets Frank
1.7K streams
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Trip to Pakistan
886 streams
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Natalie Haas's YouTube Videos

4.9K
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Natalie Haas & Yann Falquet Brian O'Donovan's A Celtic Sojourn Cutler Majestic Theatre

Natalie Haas

Natalie Haas & Yann Falquet Brian O'Donovan's A Celtic Sojourn Cutler Majestic Theatre
Youtube
4.9K views
Mar 18, 2019
265
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Braigh Loch Eil
Youtube
265 views
Mar 18, 2019
152
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DUO DUO

Natalie Haas

DUO DUO
Youtube
152 views
Mar 18, 2019

Events7 Events

Apr
26
Bruce Molsky at Towne Crier Cafe
United States
USA
, Beacon0 - 500 Bar
Apr
13
Alasdair Fraser at Hermosa Beach Community Theatre
United States
USA
, Hermosa Beach1200 - 2500 Hall
Past
Mar
08
Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas at Daniels Hall
United States
USA
, Denver0 - 500 Hall
Past
Jan-Feb
18-04
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past
Apr
06-10
National Folk Festival
Australia
AUS
, CanberraN/A N/A
Past
Feb
23-26
Wintergrass Music Festival
United States
USA
, WashingtonN/A N/A
Past

Natalie Haas's Upcoming Events1 Event

  • Bruce Molsky at Towne Crier Cafe

    Bruce Molsky, Brittany Haas, Natalie Haas
    Towne Crier Cafe
    USA, Beacon
    Bar0 - 500

Natalie Haas's Past Events6 Events

  • Alasdair Fraser at Hermosa Beach Community Theatre

    Alasdair Fraser, Natalie Haas
    Hermosa Beach Community Theatre
    USA, Hermosa Beach
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas at Daniels Hall

    Alasdair Fraser, Natalie Haas, Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas
    Daniels Hall
    USA, Denver
    Hall0 - 500
  • Celtic Connections festival

    Angelique Kidjo, Bruce Hornsby, Tommy Emmanuel, Fatoumata Diawara, Allison Russell, Billy Bragg, Sarah Jarosz, Margo Price, Molly Tuttle, DakhaBrakha, Julie Fowlis, Blanco White, Aoife O'Donovan, The Wood Brothers, Chris Thile, The Milk Carton Kids, Sierra Hull, Nati Dreddd, John Craigie, Jerry Douglas, This Is The Kit, Lankum, Béla Fleck, Carlene Carter, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Drew Holcomb, Darlingside, Skerryvore, Lambchop, Talisk, Israel Nash, Skipinnish, Dougie MacLean, Lindsay Lou, Brothertiger, Kate Rusby, King Creosote, Gnoss, Katherine Priddy, Siobhan Miller, Daoiri Farrell, Buffalo Nichols, Edgar Meyer, Norman Blake, Alan Stivell, Eddi Reader, Joshua Burnside, Jesca Hoop, Alison Brown, Seth Lakeman, Carlos Núñez, Jembaa Groove, Sam Amidon, Les Amazones d'Afrique, Jeffrey Martin, Good Lovelies, KAIA KATER, Teddy Thompson, Pete Josef, Calum Stewart, Ashley Campbell, Michael Cleveland, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Karine Polwart, Kelsey Waldon, Rachel Sermanni, Bryan Sutton, Duncan Chisholm, Scott Matthews, Valtos, Niwel Tsumbu, Rura, Thea Gilmore, John Francis Flynn, Breabach, Hannah Peel, Steve Mason, The Breath, Paul Buchanan, Michael McGoldrick, Becky Sikasa, Dustbowl Revival, Bernard Butler, Project Smok, The Olllam, Michael & Michelle, Outliers, Hamish Hawk, Blazin' Fiddles, Scottish Ensemble, Cherish The Ladies, Ross Ainslie, Sam Brookes, Kathryn Tickell, The Outside Track, Andrew Wasylyk, Ross Wilson, The Henry Girls, Kathryn Joseph, Adwaith, Éamon Doorley, Daimh, Brighde Chaimbeul, Carel Kraayenhof, Kim Carnie, John Doyle, Väsen, Justin Currie, Ailie Robertson, Archie Fisher, Junior Brother, FARA, Niall McCabe, Goitse, Natalie Haas, Gary Innes, Lily Lyons, Rosie H Sullivan, Dirk Powell, Clive Carroll, Mec Lir, Josienne Clarke, Roddy Woomble, Ron Block, Genticorum, Chris Difford, Rumba de Bodas, John McCusker, Phil Cunningham, The Laurettes, An Dannsa Dub, Elaine Howley, Ali Levack, Kinnaris Quintet, Dallahan, Nancy Kerr, Boo Hewerdine, Hannah Rarity, Aly Bain, Tim Edey, Robin Adams, Hamish Napier, Tragedy Ann, Niall McNamee, Anna Massie, Emma Pollock, Damien O'Kane, Findlay Napier, Colonel Mustard & The Dijon 5, The Langan Band, The Black Feathers, Nuala Kennedy, Joy Dunlop, Tom Bright, Sarah Jane Scouten, Maeve Gilchrist, Session A9, The Willows, Maxwell Quartet, The Nordic Fiddler's Bloc, Iona Lane, Jamie MacDonald, HEISK, Adam Sutherland, Steph Geremia, Josie Duncan, Su-a Lee, brownbear, Mark Schatz, RANT, Zervas & Pepper, Eyes Of Others, Lomond Campbell, Carola Ortiz, Stundom, Frankie Archer, Ali Hutton, Robbie Cavanagh, Catriona McKay, Gordie Tentrees, Ceitidh Mac, The Friel Sisters, Beòlach, Rachel Hair, Grainne Holland, Sarabeth Tucek, Amy Laurenson, Tom Wright, Alice Allen, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, Basset, Nick Harper, Amy Papiransky, Gillebrìde Macmillan, NoGood Boyo, Low Lily, Mairearad Green, MF Tomlinson, The John Martyn Project, Ruth Lyon, Annie Ebrel, Cathy Jordan, Jenna Reid, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Siiga, BAHOOKIE, VanIves, Lavinia BlackwAll, Beth Malcolm, Ewen Henderson, Donald Shaw, Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas, The Magpie Arc, Midnight Ambulance, Andrew Broder, Patsy Reid, Stereo Naked, Gatehouse, Daniel Kimbro, Pedair, Elizabeth Davidson-Blythe, Niall Vallely, Megan Henderson, Tracyanne Campbell, Chloe Matharu, Willie Campbell, Ciaran Ryan, Ruth Keggin, Martin Green, Ronan Le Bars Group, Fraser Fifield, Juliette Lemoine, Gilles Le Bigot, TRIP, Harley Kimbro Lewis, Fiona Hunter, Mischa Macpherson, Julie Alapnes, Tara Breen, Liz Knowles, Erlend Viken Trio, The Wynntown Marshals, Rory Matheson, Gavin Marwick, Campbell/Jensen, Westward the Light, Maggie MacInnes, Dónal O'Connor, Jean-Michel Veillon, lauren collier, The Countess Of Fife, Katie Macfarlane, Ingrid Henderson, Linda Buckley, Blue Giant Orkestar, Alain Genty, Tom Oakes, Rain Of Animals, Sean Gray, Lucie Hendry, Chris Amer, Colin Steele, Rose Room, Nicole Cassandra Smit, Iain MacFarlane, Tarran, Dave Milligan, Martin Tourish, Mairi McGillivray, Kristan Harvey, Blythe Pepino, Sarah Hayes, Mark Radcliffe, WILD CHILD, Angrusori, Jaxon Haldane, Alexander Aga Røynstrand, Liza Mulholland, Dopey Monkey, Acolyte, Ella Munro, Kaela Rowan, Raymond MacDonald, Duncan Lyall
    GBR, Glasgow
    Medium
  • National Folk Festival festival

    Billy Bragg, The Waifs, Steve Poltz, Charm of Finches, Luke O'Shea, Brittany Haas, Natalie Haas, Fiona Boyes, The Weeping Willows, Tony McManus, Pachamama, The Pigs, Jan Preston, Frank Yamma, Mick Thomas, Fiona Ross, Salvation Jayne, Gina Williams & Guy Ghouse, The Hillbilly Goats, Fred Smith, Oceanique, The Thieving Magpies, Kavisha Mazzella, We Mavericks, Gleny Rae Virus, Chris While and Julie Matthews, Martyn Wyndham-Read, Jessie Lloyd, Bill Jackson, Trippy Hippy, Bush Gothic, Rhythm Hunters, Greshka, Raw Honey, Chloe & Jason Roweth Band, The Royal High Jinx, Luke Plumb, John Flanagan, The Cherry Pickers, Keith Potger, Skiffle Party, Charlie & Jensen, Evan & Mischa, Andy Baylor, Kerryn Tolhurst, Miss Ohio, Melbourne Scottish Fiddlers, Farhan Shah & Sufi Oz, 40 degrees South music, Nicole Murray
    AUS, Canberra
    Small
  • Wintergrass Music Festival festival

    Tommy Emmanuel, Jerry Douglas, Rushad Eggleston, Dan Tyminski, Bella White, The Cactus Blossoms, The Deslondes, Sonny Landreth, Darrell Scott, Anna Tivel, Hawktail, Tray Wellington, Bruce Molsky, Brittany Haas, Henhouse Prowlers, Natalie Haas, Cedric Watson, Dirk Powell, The Slocan Ramblers, Darol Anger, Never Come Down, Caleb Klauder, Jacob Jolliff, Michael Doucet, Reeb Willms, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, Cindy Cashdollar, Amy Hakanson, Joe Troop, Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass, Joe Craven, Runaway Train, Gaven Largent, Ben Hunter & Joe Seamons, Miles & Karina, MOLLIE O’BRIEN & RICH MOORE, Julian & Alison
    USA, Washington
    Small

More about Natalie Haas

Overview of Chamber Music musician Natalie Haas

Natalie Haas is a well-known American classical and chamber music performer who is famous for her extraordinary skill on the cello. She is well known in the music business for her distinctive aesthetic and fascinating live performances, which have helped her build a devoted following in the US and abroad. Natalie's area of expertise is predominantly chamber music, where she has polished her cello playing abilities.

Natalie has devoted her life to honing her profession after discovering her affinity for music at a young age. She plays the cello in an expressive manner, which is characteristic of her music. She uses a variety of strategies, such as altering the pace, tone, and pitch of her music, to elicit the desired emotions in her performances. Listeners are drawn in by Natalie's music, which then carries them away to a world of unadulterated happiness and leaves them yearning for more.

In conclusion, American musician Natalie Haas is a highly talented classical and chamber performer. She has gained a particular place in the hearts of music fans all around the world thanks to her superb cello playing abilities and her moving melodies. She is a true expert in her field, and listeners will definitely be moved and enthralled by her music for many years to come.

What are the most popular songs for Chamber Music musician Natalie Haas?

American cellist Natalie Haas is well-known for her work on a number of well-liked classical and chamber music songs. "Highlander's Farewell to Ireland / Farewell to Ireland / O'er the Water to Charlie / Highlander's Farewell - Version Info," one of her most well-known songs, demonstrates her prowess as a cellist and her capacity to stir up emotions. Another well-liked song is "Da Slockit Light," a mournful melody with some of Natalie's best cello playing.

Other well-known songs by Natalie Haas include "The Pitnacree Ferryman," "Jig Runrig / The Ramnee Ceilidh," "Calliope Meets Frank," "Grand Etang / Hull's Reel," "Trip to Pakistan," "Cragmont," "Nathaniel Gow's Lament for the Death of His Brother / The Gallowglass," and "Josefin's Waltz." Each of these songs displays Natalie's distinctive style and her capacity to hold listeners' attention with her cello playing.

Natalie Haas is a gifted musician who has made important advancements in the fields of chamber music and classical music. Many people adore her music, and it is still widely listened to now. Natalie Haas has established a reputation for herself in the music business thanks to her extraordinary talent and love of music. She also continues to be an inspiration to many aspiring musicians.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Chamber Music musician Natalie Haas?

American cellist Natalie Haas is well known for her work in both classical and chamber music. Her most recent CD, "HAAS (2023)," features tracks that expertly meld conventional and contemporary elements, showcasing her musical talent. For lovers of classical and chamber music, the CD is a must-listen as it perfectly captures the spirit of her distinct tone and approach.

Natalie Haas has published her most recent album as well as two brand-new singles, "The Volunteer (2023)" and "Free Space / Reel for Dennis (2023)." These songs demonstrate her ability to experiment and push musical boundaries while staying faithful to her distinctive style. With these most recent recordings, Natalie Haas has solidified her reputation as one of the most creative and gifted performers in the classical and chamber music world.

Natalie Haas' 2017 CD "Ports of Call" is a fantastic place to start for anyone who are unfamiliar with her music. Her mastery of the cello is evident in this album, which has a number of hauntingly beautiful and technically outstanding songs. Natalie Haas is a musician who is definitely worth checking out for anyone who like classical and chamber music with her recent releases and her amazing back catalog.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Chamber Music musician Natalie Haas?

Throughout her career, Natalie Haas has given performances at several festivals and venues. Her most significant appearances have been at the National Folk Festival and Wintergrass Music Festival, where she has performed on stage with other renowned musicians. She has also performed at Eddie's Attic, a well-liked American venue well-known for promoting up-and-coming performers.

In concert with her longstanding musical partner, Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser, Natalie Haas has dazzled listeners with her remarkable cello skills at the Wintergrass Music Festival. Their electrifying performances have become into a festival high point, bringing huge audiences year after year. She has worked with other musicians at the National Folk Festival to produce one-of-a-kind, fascinating performances that highlight the elegance and variety of folk music.

Natalie Haas has performed during her career at a variety of additional locations in addition to these festivals. She has received appreciation for her intimate and passionate performances, especially at Eddie's Attic. She never fails to enthrall audiences wherever she performs thanks to her enthusiasm for music and her excellent technical prowess.

Generally speaking, Natalie Haas has made a name for herself as a gifted and well-respected artist in the realm of classical and chamber music. She has developed a devoted fan base and a reputation as one of the most exciting cellists performing right now thanks to her appearances at festivals and venues all around the United States.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Chamber Music musician Natalie Haas?

Alasdair Fraser, Martin Hayes, Bruce Molsky, and Brittany Haas are just a few of the classical and chamber music musicians with whom Natalie Haas has worked. With Alasdair Fraser, one of the most significant collaborations was the song "Highlander's Farewell to Ireland / Farewell to Ireland / O'er the Water to Charlie / Highlander's Farewell - Version Info." Haas's cello and Fraser's fiddle are featured in this track, which is a lovely fusion of Scottish and Irish traditions. The duo's compatibility can be heard in the way they complement one another and produce a compelling sound that is both traditional and contemporary.

Another noteworthy collaboration is with Brittany Haas, Alasdair Fraser's daughter, on the songs "The Pitnacree Ferryman" and "Jig Runrig / The Ramnee Ceilidh." These songs exhibit the distinctive sound that Natalie and Brittany Haas jointly produce by fusing traditional Scottish and Irish music with jazz and folk influences. The outcome is a sound that is both original and genuine.

Overall, the partnerships between Natalie Haas and Brittany Haas and Alasdair Fraser stand out as some of the most significant in her career. She has been able to stretch the limits of conventional music through these collaborations and develop a sound that is all her own.