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Diary of a Fiddler
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Album Details: Diary of a Fiddler

Release Date:07/20/1999
Label:Compass Records
UPC:766397427522

User Reviews: Diary of a Fiddler

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    Phenomenal.

    By freakyz68  Jan 15, 2000

    Darol is my favorite fiddle player. He can play any kind of music, and his style is inimitable. I first heard him as a member of the Grisman Quintet, and soon began questing for anything I could find that included his fiddling. I have really enjoyed... The Turtle Island String Quartet and Psychograss, and have learned to play some of his Fiddle Tunes from his book. The Fiddler's Diary has a Monk tune and a Hendrix tune on it. Check it out.Zach Silver Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Diary of a Fiddler

  • All Music Guide

    The sixth song on Darol Anger's 1999 CD, Diary of a Fiddler, is a pleading version of the Beatles' "With a Little Help From My Friends," which would have been a very appropriate title for the album. This album finds Anger pairing up with other pioneering violinists like Natalie MacMaster, Stuart Duncan, Vassar Clements, Sam Bush, Tim O'Brien, and several others, on mostly improvised or hastily learned songs recorded at fiddle camps and jam sessions between late 1996 and early 1999. The sense of exploration and experimentation is pervasive throughout the album, most often resulting in two fiddlers intertwining around one another, often in harmony but occasionally in battle. In the liner notes, Anger notes that Natalie MacMaster is "like a sword dancer. I swear she makes playing the fiddle sound dangerous," and that compliment could stand for any of the musicians that accompany him on the 14 tracks. The opening track "Melt the Teakettle" offers Anger's earthy, gruff fiddle playing agains...t MacMaster's crisp Celtic melodies, while "Working on a Building Melody" starts slowly and undefined until accompanist Matt Glaser carves out a keening, almost classically-oriented violin cry, and the whole thing breaks down to an old-fashioned back porch stomp. Fans of Anger's previous progressive bluegrass/new acoustic works like Jam or Fiddlesticks will find not only familiar themes and stylistic threads here, but also some real sparks of invention that only improvisational jamming can produce. - Zac Johnson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Darol Anger

Violinist Darol Anger has made his mark on new acoustic music with a number of different groups. From 1975-84, Anger was a key member of new-acoustic pioneers the David Grisman Quintet, whose blend of folk, bluegrass, and jazz virtually defined the new acoustic genre, as well as advancing the harmonic and instrumental frontiers of traditional musics; as a member of the ... Read more