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Time for Three (The Kennedy Center)

Time for Three

Time for Three is:Zachary DePue, violin Nicolas Kendall, violin Ranaan Meyer, double bass Time for Three is increasingly gaining attention as one of America's most unique ensembles. Founded in 1999 by three Curtis Institute of Music students, the ensemble burst onto the scene in July 2003. Since their debut, the trio – made up of double bassist Ranaan Meyer and violinists Zachary DePue and Nicolas Kendall – has continued to dazzle audiences with its eclectic mix of bluegrass, Hungarian gypsy, jazz, country-western fiddling, classical, and improvisatory music. To date, the group has performed over two hundred engagements in venues as diverse as its music, appearing as featured guest soloists with West Virginia's Wheeling Symphony Orchestra, opening for They Might Be Giants at Philadelphia's Penn's Landing, and performing at Paul Newman's Hole In The Wall Gang Camp's Fandango XIV. The engaging performances draw from each member's different musical background.

Watch Past Performances

The Conservatory Project 5th Anniversary Concert 10/5/08: The Conservatory Project 5th Anniversary Concert

Millennium Stage celebrates the fifth anniversary of the innovative program devoted to young talent from the nation’s leading music conservatories. The concert features the young, dynamic trio Time for Three and an ensemble orchestra including one representative musician from each of the 14 participating conservatories, colleges, and universities. Conducted by rising star Teddy Abrams, they will perform Copland's Appalachian Spring and more.

The Conservatory Project 5th Anniversary Concert

Millennium Stage celebrates the fifth anniversary of the innovative program devoted to young talent from the nation’s leading music conservatories. The concert features the young, dynamic trio Time for Three and an ensemble orchestra including one representative musician from each of the 14 participating conservatories, colleges, and universities. Conducted by rising star Teddy Abrams, they will perform Copland's Appalachian Spring and more.
Time for Three 11/14/05: Time for Three

Former NSO Young Soloists winner Nicolas Kendall presents his trio from The Curtis Institute of Music for an eclectic mix of bluegrass, jazz, classical, and country music.

Time for Three

Former NSO Young Soloists winner Nicolas Kendall presents his trio from The Curtis Institute of Music for an eclectic mix of bluegrass, jazz, classical, and country music.

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