OSL: GALA Performance
$15-$190
- Nicolas Kendall, violin
- Charles Yang, violin
- Ranaan Meyer, double bass
Franz Schubert — Symphony No. 1 in D major, D. 82 (part of 'Mercuric Tidings')
Franz Schubert — Symphony No. 2 in B flat major, D. 125 (part of 'Mercuric Tidings')
Resident Choreographer Lauren Lovette's newest work Echo choreographed for the men of Taylor, with costumes by Zac Posen and lighting by Jim Ingalls, set to the mesmerizing sounds of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Kevin Puts' Contact, which will be performed live on stage by the illustrious Grammy Award-winning trio, Time for Three.
Danced with unbridled joy and energy, Mercuric Tidings showcases young individuals cavorting with the kinetic propensities of young godlets. Taylor's choreography captures the sheer pleasure and poetry of movement, creating a dynamic and exuberant dance piece.
About Time for Three
Musicians Nick Kendall and Charles Yang, who both double on violin and vocals, alongside Ranaan Meyer, who accompanies on voice and double bass, are better known as Time for Three, an Emmy and Grammy-Award winning chamber pop trio with a foot in the classical world and the other squarely in the field of contemporary folk. Renowned for bravura concerts at spaces including Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center and The Royal Albert Hall, the ensemble have worked closely with a diverse and famous roster of artists and composers, including Ben Folds, Branford Marsalis, Joshua Bell, Chris Brubeck, and Pulitzer Prize-winners Jennifer Higdon and William Bolcom.
This Americana-friendly combo are equally at home performing movie soundtracks, playing new classics by composer Kevin Puts for the acclaimed Deutsche Grammophon label, or releasing catchy indie rock cuts like their breakout radio hit Vertigo.
"...this remarkable group is not to be missed... truly, no one else is like Time for Three." – The Strad
http://www.tf3.com/