![]() ![]() In 2022, Jason was announced as one of three finalists in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Young Performers Award, and was awarded the Merenda Scholarship to study further in Italy. He won the Gary Karr Prize in the ISB’s 2021 solo competition. As a soloist, Jason was featured alongside Sydney-based group Ensemble Nouveau, performing Giovanni Bottesini’s Concerto No. He has performed extensively as a member of ensembles such as the Philharmonia Orchestra of London, Philadelphia Orchestra and the Australian World Orchestra. He has served as principal double bass of the Curtis Symphony Orchestra for its 2021//23 seasons. Jason is currently studying at The Curtis Institute of Music under Hal Robinson and Edgar Meyer. Jason Henery began his musical education in Sydney, Australia at age five on the violin before taking up double bass studies with his father, Alex Henery, in 2010. This concerto is featured along with Jennifer Higdon’s Concerto 4-3 on Time for Three’s 2022 album for Deutsche Grammophon, Letters for the Future, which won a Grammy in 2023 for Best Classical Instrumental Solo. ![]() Their most recent commission by Pulitzer Prize-winner Kevin Puts, Contact, premiered with the San Francisco Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2022. Time for Three has collaborated with artists as diverse as Ben Folds, Branford Marsalis and Joshua Bell, and has premiered original works by composers Chris Brubeck and Pulitzer Prize-winners Jennifer Higdon and William Bolcom. They’ve also appeared on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, and won an Emmy for Time For Three In Concert, produced by PBS. In 2020, the band partnered with cellist and composer Ben Sollee to put together the soundtrack to Focus Features’s film Land, starring and directed by Robin Wright. The members of Time for Three are renowned for their charismatic and energetic performances in venues that include Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center and The Royal Albert Hall, and have earned praise from NPR, NBC and The Wall Street Journal. ![]() To experience Time For Three live is to hear the various eras, styles, and traditions of Western music fold in on themselves and emerge anew. Bonded by an uncommon blend of instruments and vocals, Charles Yang (violin), Nick Kendall (violin), and Ranaan Meyer (double bass) have found a unique voice of expression as Time for Three. ![]()
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