Local bagpipers honored
Old Colony Highlanders Bagpipe Band, which practices in Lakeville, traveled to Brunswick, Maine on Aug. 20 for a bagpipe band competition and came home with a second place overall out of seven bands, including a first place in drumming and ensemble.
Bagpipe band competitions in the eastern United States are overseen by the Eastern Pipe Band Association. Grade 5 pipe bands, like Old Colony Highlanders, are expected to play a six-to-eight-part set of marches which generally last about four minutes. The band is judged on many factors such as technique, musicality, and ensemble.
There are four judges: two bagpiping, one drumming and one ensemble. The final score is a compilation of all four judges’ score. At year’s end an accumulation of the year’s results determines the top bands in the eastern United States.
In 2021, Old Colony Highlanders was the number one band in their grade in the eastern US.
Over the next month the Old Colony Highlanders’ competition team will attend competitions in Quechee, Vt.; Altamont, NY, and the New Hampshire Highland Games at Loon Mountain.
Old Colony Highlanders was founded in 2016 with the desire to bring bagpipe band music home to this region, as well as to serve as a source for local residents to learn to play the bagpipes or pipe band drums. OCH was founded by the Bielski Family of Middleboro and a group of their students. The five members of the Bielski family are experienced bagpipers and drummers, having played in their own family band as well as in larger pipe bands from Cape Cod, Boston, Albany, New York and Canada. They all have successful competitive and performance experience.
The Highlanders are led by Pipe Major Diane Wood-Bielski from Middleboro. Pipe Sergeant Maeghan Bielski assists with leadership, instruction and the overall tuning of the band.
The Old Colony Highlanders drum corps is led by Middleboro resident, Ian Bielski and includes Middleboro resident Drew Bielski and Rhode Island resident, Rob Perry, both snare drummers. The mid- section is led by Donna Meaney from Medfield; and the bass drum is played by Sandy West of Middleboro. Bagpipe musicians hail from all over the region including Boston, Medfield, Grafton, Walpole, and New Bedford.
Old Colony Highlanders also perform at local events like parades, concerts, memorials, among many others. This year the band will be performing locally at the Lakeville Art and Music Festival on Oct, 1 as well as a band Open House, an October date to be announced soon on the band’s Facebook and Instagram page.
Old Colony Highlanders is a non-profit organization. The band offers lessons in rudimental drumming, pipe band drumming, and bagpiping. For more information on learning one of these historic instruments, contact the band at oldcolonyhpb@comcast.net or (508) 947-4383.