MP3 Laura Risk - 2000 Miles
Scottish fiddle music from Quebec.. Fiddler Laura Risk''s new solo CD finds her teaming up with Quebec''s hottest musicians. The repertoire, however, is pure Scottish: driving Highland reels, melancholy Gaelic airs, passionate Northeast strathspeys
14 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Celtic, FOLK: Traditional Folk
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"A rare level of grace, vivacity, and emotional depth" - The Boston Herald
A California native, Laura Risk began playing Scottish fiddle music as a teenager. Her love of traditional fiddling has led her into a rich journey of performing and teaching the beautiful and diverse repertoires of Scotland, Cape Breton and, most recently, Québec, where she now lives. As evidenced in several highly-praised albums, her playing is extremely expressive and versatile, ranging from elegant music composed for 18th-century Scottish drawing rooms to driving strathspeys and reels suitable for a Cape Breton dance floor.
Laura''s new solo recording, 2000 Miles, finds her teaming up with some of Quebec''s hottest musicians: Eric Beaudry (La Bottine Souriante) on guitar, Rachel Aucoin (Domino) on piano, Eric Breton (Perdu l''Nord) on percussion, and Michel Donato (Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson) on bass. The repertoire, however, is pure Scottish: driving Highland reels, melancholy Gaelic airs, and passionate Northeast strathspeys.
Laura has performed with many notable names in Celtic and American traditional music, including Ensemble Galilei, The John Whelan Band, Darol Anger''s ''World of Fiddles'', Helicon, Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser, and Cordelia''s Dad. She has appeared at the Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow and at many of North America''s most prestigious acoustic music festivals, including Celtic Colours (Cape Breton), City Stages (Birmingham, Alabama), the Summer Solstice Festival (Los Angeles), Memoires et Racines (Quebec), and the Newport, Winnipeg, and Philadelphia Folk Festivals.
Laura Risk''s fiddle is a revelation and achingly beautiful.
Ken Burns, Grammy-winning filmmaker
Brilliant... Risk''s fiddle dances through the music like a live thing, and you can''t help but wonder if her nimble fingers have ever missed a note. Her playing is emotional, sincere, gorgeous.
Rambles Magazine