2023 GRAMMY-winning ensemble Time For Three stands at the busy intersection of Americana, modern pop, and classical music, offering a blend of vocal and instrumental performances. This unforgettable concert with the full NHSO will dazzle classical music lovers and entrance first-time Symphony audiences.
Aaron Copland
Suite from Appalachian Spring
Contact
Kevin Puts
New Haven Symphony Orchestra
Alasdair Neale, Conductor & Music Director
Time for Three: Nicolas Kendall, Charles Yang & Ranaan Meyer
Defying convention and boundaries, Time For Three stands at the busy intersection of Americana, modern pop, and classical music. To experience Time For Three (TF3) 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 their instruments fused together with their voices, Charles Yang (violin, vocals), Nicolas “Nick” Kendall (violin, vocals), and Ranaan Meyer (double bass, vocals), have found a unique voice of expression to share with the world.
Tickets to this concert range in price from $15-69 for adults.
Kids under 18 go free with the purchase of an adult ticket.
College Students are $10 with ID.
Tickets for active military are free with ID.
Groups of 10 or more receive a 20% discount. Call us at (203) 693-1486 or email BoxOffice@LongWharf.orgto book your group.
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Aaron Copland’s Suite from Appalachian Springs
Kevin Puts’ Contact – I: The Call
Kevin Puts’ Contact – II: Codes. Scherzo
Kevin Puts’ Contact – III: Contact
Kevin Puts’ Contact – IV: Convivium
Woolsey Hall is located at 500 College Street in New Haven, on the corner of College and Grove streets.
Located at 65 Grove Street, the Grove Street Garage is the recommended parking options for NHSO concerts at Woolsey Hall. It is located 2 blocks southwest of Woolsey Hall.
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A limited number of valet parking spots are available for this performance. Valet parking costs $30 and must be reserved in advance. Click here to purchase reserved valet parking to this performance.
Street parking can be found in the downtown area surrounding Woolsey Hall. Parking rates and rules apply. Visit our friends at Park New Haven to learn more.
Passengers can be dropped off directly in front of the entrance to Woolsey Hall but parking is prohibited in this area.
Woolsey Hall is accessible from bus lines 224, 234, and 278. Click here to plan your trip with CT Transit.
Do you have questions about parking and accessibility? Please call the box office at (203) 693-1486 or email Access@NewHavenSymphony.org.
There is a ramp on the Grove Street side entrance to the Schwarzman Center, equipped with push-button access for the door. There is also a wheelchair accessible entrance at the back of the building if entering from Hewitt Triangle, which also has push-button access. The doors to Woolsey Hall are kept open until showtime.
Wheelchair accessible seating is available on the first floor of Woolsey Hall. These seats have space considerations for wheelchairs or service animals. There is also companion seating available. If you are in need of mobility considerations with regard to seating, inquire about these options when contacting the box office or email access@newhavensymphony.org.
Street Parking
Woolsey Hall is surrounded by metered street parking. Paid street parking in the Woolsey Hall area is available on Grove, College, and Wall Streets, and is free after 9:00 pm. We recommend that you download the GoNewHaven parking app for easy meter pay – no quarters necessary!
Information about Garage Parking is coming soon!
Directly outside of Woolsey, there is one (1) ADA spot on Grove Street, three (3) ADA spots on College Street, and one (1) space on Wall Street.
There are several bus lines that service the Schwarzman Center and the downtown New Haven area. The 224, 234, and 278 have a stop on College Street right outside of the Schwarzman Center. The 212, 213, 215, 224, 228, 229, and 234 service the stop at Temple Street and Grove Street, one block from the venue. Riders on lines 237, 238, 241, 243, 246, 254, 255, and 261 can deboard at the top of the New Haven Green at Temple Street and Elm Street. The 204, 206, 223, and 274 stop at Elm Street and Church Street.
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There are bathrooms in the basement of the Schwarzman Center as well as on Floor and 3. Each floor that has a bathroom has two multi-stall restrooms and a single-user restroom. Each multi-stall restroom has an ADA compliant stall, and each single–user restroom is also ADA compliant. The multi-stall restrooms are labeled according to gender. We invite patrons to use whichever restroom best corresponds with their gender identity.
Sensory kits and earplugs are available at all of our concerts. Patrons can also request to borrow ear defenders for the duration of the concert. To obtain a pair, see a staff member or visit the welcome table.
Large print programs are available at all of our concerts and can be acquired from a staff member or visit the welcome table.
Elevators are located on the outer rotunda on the first floor of the Schwarzman Center. You can use the elevator to reach any floor of Woolsey Hall; however, please note that only the first floor offers wheelchair accessible seating.