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New Hampshire Fiddle Madness

  • Monadnock Center for History and Culture 19 Grove St. Peterborough, NH 03458 USA (map)

New Hampshire Fiddle Madness returns to Bass Hall with an enchanting and energetic program of Celtic and New England fiddle music. The Bass Hall programs are predictably fun and engaging, but always with some surprises. This year we’ll be playing several tunes from New Hampshire composers, including some of our own originals.

These shows have also regularly sold out. Tickets will be on sale later on the season, but be sure to get yours early. Stay tuned!

Skip Gorman’s natural affinity for Celtic music has been reinforced by his many trips to Ireland, Scotland and Shetland. He masterfully captures the intricacies of each genre with his fiddling. Skip’s breadth as a musician includes also being a master mandolin player (in the tradition of Bill Monroe) and a cowboy singer.


Jane Orzechowski has been a mainstay at contra dances for several decades. She is the 2019 recipient of the Governor’s Arts Awards for Folk Heritage. Her original interest was in Swedish fiddling, but her repertoire quickly grew to include all the influences, including Celtic, that form the basis for New England contra dance music.



Sarah Bauhan stared playing flute and penny whistle as a teenager, and while her music encompasses the broader New England styles, she has a special affinity for Scotland, where she visits as often as possible.



Randy Miller co-authored (with Jack Perron) and published the New England Fiddler’s Repertoire, Irish Traditional Fiddle Music, and William Marshall’s Scottish Melodies. He has played for dances and concerts throughout the US, Canada, and Europe.



Nat Backes learned to accompany fiddle tunes by playing guitar at the Nelson contra dance. They played in the dance bands Trip to Nelson, and the Harlow's All Stars, and then developed their fiddle style as a street performer in Denver, Colorado. Nat now lives in Nelson, New Hampshire, and plays a variety of instruments.




Gordon Peery  has played piano for contra dances for over four decades. He moves seamlessly from high-energy accompaniment for driving reels (one fan called his style “barrelhouse Irish”) to subtle accompaniment for delicate airs. 

While these musicians have played in various configurations with each other for many years, this is a rare opportunity to hear them all performing together. 

Admission. $25 ($20 for members of the Monadnock Center)

Tickets will be available soon.

There is also a show the night before, Friday November 17.


 

Earlier Event: November 17
New Hampshire Fiddle Madness
Later Event: December 3
Brunch at the Root