Wind quintet will perform Native American music in Aug. 29 concert in Albion
E-YAH-Pah-Hah has 3 other concerts in September, October
ALBION – A quintet that started last year performing classical Native American music has four upcoming concerts, including 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 29 at the Albion Town Hall.
E-YAH-Pah-Hah, the “Town Crier,” will do a mini premiere of three of five movements of a new piece, “Postcards of Native America,” by Native American composer Dr. Charles Shadle, Choctaw, who teaches theory and composition at MIT.
Kae Wilbert, a retired Churchville-Chili music teacher, lives in Albion and is a leader in the group as well as a bassoon player. She is a descendant of the Oklahoma Cherokee.
The group started last year, performing for the first time at Camp Asbury in Perry, a United Methodist camp. The musicians wanted to share Native music with youth. That desire has spread to sharing the music with the community.
“People rarely hear Native American classical music,” she said.
The group rehearses at the Disciples United Methodist Church in Clarendon, where Wilbert is a member.
“I’ve always loved woodwind quartets. I wanted to keep playing,” she said.
Besides the concert on Aug. 29 in Albion, E-YAH-Pah-Hah’s performance schedule includes:
- Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at College of Brockport Music Department
- Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. at Cobblestone Church in Gaines
- Oct. 27 at 3 p.m. with Daystar Dance Company, Seneca Art and Culture Center Auditorium at Ganondagan State Historic Site in Victor.
“The music is very rewarding,” Wilbert said. “The musicians are quite good and all very focused.”
Four of the musicians have college degrees in music, while the fifth member has a medical degree.
The Aug. 29 concert is also part of a classical music series at Albion that is funded with a grant from GO Art!
Other concerts in that series include the Geneseo Wind Quintet with faculty from SUNY Geneseo Music Department. They will be performing at the Albion Town Hall on Clarendon Road on Sept. 18 at 6:30 p.m.
The Music Educators Wind Ensemble will perform Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Albion Middle School Auditorium.