While in Maine on summer vacation, local favorites Daniel Strange and Ashley Liberty will present “Hot Fiddle!” - a concert featuring new music and new musical arrangements.
The
talented musicians are a dynamic husband and wife team known for their skilled
performance of multiple genres including jazz, blues, swing and classical
music. Liberty, an accomplished violinist, and Strange, a talented pianist,
have accompanied numerous well known Broadway and classical performers
including Norm Lewis, Sutton Foster, Andrea Bocelli, Noel Paul Stookey, and
Bernadette Peters.
Musicians Daniel Strange and Ashley Liberty |
“We’re
excited about this concert because it’s a celebration of American music,” said
Liberty. They have always played European classical music, mixing in some
fiddling, jazz and even a little rock, she said; but for this show the focus is
on American Folk music and Strange’s arrangements of composition. “We’ve added
a few really new things that we’re excited about,” she said.
One
of the things they will premiere at the concert is a new arrangement of Billy
Joel’s “Angry Young Man” said Strange. They’ll also do a little James Taylor,
Vivaldi’s classical movement “Summer”, and a variety of other compositions. “Everything
is centered around the theme of ‘Hot Fiddle’,” Strange said. The challenge
then, is how to make “Hot Fiddle” be the focus while still doing something that
people may know, or recognize, he said.
Strange
added that he always gets excited about doing a variety of music, but the
themed show will really allow him to get into the music, and make it his own. “I
think this is going to be one of the most versatile and virtuosic performances
we’ve done as a duo in this community yet, and we get to do it for a full night,”
he said.
Liberty
said they enjoy the intimacy between themselves and the audience that a smaller
venue creates. They want to make the show a night where everyone feels
included, through friendly banter and music that everyone can appreciate. “Familiarity
is just a great thing, so if we’re out there playing a James Taylor tune, but
we’re doing it in a unique way and presenting it with our own flair, everybody
wins. The audience knows the tune, we’re having a great time, and Dan has created
something brand new for us,” she said.
Strange,
who is a Windham High School graduate, and Liberty try to return to the area
each summer. They also have performed for many years in the American Family
Holiday Concerts put on by the Windham Chamber Singers. The couple recently
celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary, and said something that makes this
concert special, is that they are returning to the church they were married in.
“It’s always a magical place to perform,” Strange said.
“The
church community, in particular, has been tremendously supportive of us,”
Liberty said.
Strange
was the music minister at the North Windham Union Church for a year and a half
before moving to Miami. The North Windham Union Church and the Raymond Village
Church, where Strange’s mother attends, are co-hosting the concert. “It’s like
the best of our church family, and our real family, who has their church family
- everybody is connecting,” said Strange.
“It’s
a nice way for us to catch up with everybody,” Liberty said.
Strange
added it’s like scheduling a visit with everyone in one night. They can
perform, and then come out and chat with people about their children or what
they’ve been doing on vacation, he said. “It’s always a treat to come home and
perform for everybody who has supported us for all these years. It’s amazing,” he
said.
“Hot
Fiddle!” is scheduled for Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 7 p.m. at the North
Windham Union Church at 723 Roosevelt Trail in Windham. Tickets are: $12
adults, $10 seniors, and $5 students and can be purchased online at www.mwamconcerts.com or by contacting Karen Strange Frager at 207-939-7947. Seating is general admission, and the box office
opens at 6 p.m.
This
concert is part of the Music with a Mission concert series. A portion of the
proceeds will support the work of the North Windham Union Church and the
Raymond Community Church as they give back and serve their communities.
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