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SUMMARY:Sketches: An Acoustic Evening with Natalie MacMaster
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/sketches-an-acoustic-evening-with-natalie-macmaster/
LOCATION:Tidemark Theatre :: 1220 Shoppers Row Campbell River, V9W 2C8
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>There&rsquo;s something wildly liberating in having nothing left to prove, no commercial hurdle left to clear. Such a rarefied status allows an artist to make the kind of music she wants to make, knowing her audience is already deeply invested and along for the ride wherever things go.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>That&rsquo;s how it is for superstar Canadian fiddler Natalie MacMaster, and that&rsquo;s exactly the spirit fuelling <em>Sketches</em>, her dazzling 12th solo studio album and first since 2011&rsquo;s <em>Cape Breton Girl</em>. <em>Sketches</em> is also the highly decorated musician&rsquo;s first recording to feature fiddle with guitar but not piano as is customary with Cape Breton fiddle music.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>The exhilarating mix of originals and covers, old tunes and new on <em>Sketches</em> can be labelled many things: Celtic, traditional, folk, instrumental, bluegrass. Yet all 12 tunes are propelled by MacMaster&rsquo;s unmatched creative instincts which, alongside guitarist Tim Edey, she follows fearlessly into emotional territory that runs from gleeful to heartbreaking, a beguiling range perfected through countless gigs performed across the decades all over the world.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Produced by MacMaster and husband/musical partner Donnell Leahy last spring at Toronto&rsquo;s Loudmouth Studios with acclaimed engineer Vic Florencia (Jason Mraz, Steven Page, Five For Fighting to list just three credits), <em>Sketches</em> is in some ways the culmination of a lifetime&rsquo;s worth of influences and ideas, thousands of which were warehoused on MacMaster&rsquo;s ever-present iPhone. The album is also the tangible realization of the more recent &mdash; and daring &mdash; abovementioned instrumental format.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;Back when Donnell and I were recording <em>One</em> (their celebrated 2015 duo debut), Tim Edey and I were sitting in a room in our house and I just loved the sound of guitar and fiddle. I loved what that collaboration pulled out of me. I knew right then I would someday make a whole record like that.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;So last January I committed to the idea and started going through all these Voice Memos I had &mdash; old tunes, new tunes, bits of unfinished tunes. Every day I would sit for a couple of hours, which is not easy when you are a mother of seven who home schools,&rdquo; she laughs, noting that baby Maria recently joined sibs Mary Frances, Michael, Clare, Julia, Alec, and Sadie, budding musicians all. &ldquo;But I somehow found time to be alone with my ideas and my fiddle and I thoroughly enjoyed it.&rdquo;</p>=0D=0A=
<p><em>Sketches</em> &mdash; the album named in deference to the space surrounding these radiant songs, which were minimally enhanced in post-production and whittled down from a pool of about 20 &mdash; is a portrait of MacMaster as both gifted writer and intuitive stylist.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Take &ldquo;Morning Galliano&rdquo; a Celtic-meets-Galician corker that conjures a European, caf&eacute;-society ambiance while framing MacMaster&rsquo;s scorching fiddle in the foreground. &ldquo;That song started with me just scratching out a melody,&rdquo; she explains. &ldquo;It was inspired by a tune I heard (Spanish roots-music star) Carlos N&uacute;&ntilde;ez play probably two decades ago. It was a very memorable piece.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;And although it came together easily, when I went to play it on the fiddle, it was really difficult. The timing of it was one that I had never played before. It&rsquo;s sort of a waltz and I&rsquo;ve played hundreds of those but this one is different somehow.&rdquo;</p>=0D=0A=
<p>By contrast, MacMaster and Edey&rsquo;s achingly poignant read of the ballad &ldquo;I Can&rsquo;t Make You Love Me,&rdquo; made classic by Bonnie Raitt, &ldquo;just kind of fell out of us,&rdquo; MacMaster says.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;Tim is always playing pop songs on his classical guitar, stuff you&rsquo;d never expect, like AC/DC. One day, we had a full day of recording behind us; it was probably 9 at night. Tim started in on that song, and I started playing along, and we just went ahead and recorded it. We had no plan for an intro or an ending or anything. We just did it. And that&rsquo;s how it came out.&rdquo;</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Long-time fans might recognize the supple and slightly downcast &ldquo;Professor Blackie&rdquo; from MacMaster concerts. &ldquo;I&rsquo;ve been playing that for years although I recorded it in a very different way. It&rsquo;s just an old tune I grew up hearing. It&rsquo;s a beautiful melody and I heard potential in it. The challenge was capturing its depth.&rdquo;</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Elsewhere, MacMaster marshals a more orthodox Cape Breton-style vibe on boisterous barn-burners like &ldquo;Three Reels,&rdquo; &ldquo;Fill&rsquo;er Up For A Set,&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Golden Eagle&rdquo; all potential showcases for MacMaster&rsquo;s (or her audience&rsquo;s) lively step-dancing.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>Then there&rsquo;s the propulsive &ldquo;Tribute to John Allan,&rdquo; an ode to the late Celtic music legend John Allan Cameron featuring his son, renowned musician Stuart Cameron, on guitar. Typical with the tunes on Sketches, the behind-the-scenes tale of &ldquo;Tribute to John Allan&rdquo; is as riveting as the finished product.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;A few years ago I was trying to learn marches, a style of Cape Breton tune with Scottish roots. I came across something on YouTube featuring John Allan Cameron on 12-string guitar that was just so him and so unique.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;Anyway I learned the tune and when I was putting material together for the record I thought, &lsquo;It might be nice to have that John Allan march on there and maybe I&rsquo;ll get Tim to play the 12-string.&rsquo; But it became obvious to me that I had to get Stuart playing 12-string guitar on this song. So we did, and it turned out awesome.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;I am absolutely thrilled with this record. Sales, radio play&hellip; none of that really matters,&rdquo; MacMaster offers when asked to describe what success with <em>Sketches</em> will look like. &ldquo;Success with this record has already happened. Tim Edey is a genius and a master and I am delighted that we were able to harness the beauty of just the fiddle and guitar.</p>=0D=0A=
<p>&ldquo;Even though the record is simple, it brings complexity of emotion and musicality. There&rsquo;s sweetness and softness and sorrow and strength and power and everything. That&rsquo;s what <em>Sketches</em> is and it&rsquo;s unique in every way.&rdquo;</p>=0D=0A=
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