“Violin virtuoso Zachary DePue—who served as concertmaster for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for more than a decade before leaving three years ago—has taken the same position at the Carmel Symphony Orchestra, the CSO announced Wednesday,” writes Susan Orr in Thursday’s (6/24) Indianapolis Business Journal. “DePue, 41, built an international following while at the ISO from 2007 to 2018, but was just as well known for his side projects. He has been working as a guest concertmaster and performer since leaving the ISO, with almost a year off due to the pandemic. The CSO [performs at] the Palladium at the Center for the Performing in Carmel…. DePue also was a founding member and spent 15 years with Time for Three, a classical/bluegrass/pop crossover group [with violinist Nick Kendall and double bassist Ranaan Meyer] that played hundreds of concerts, recorded four albums and made national TV appearances, including ABC-TV’s Dancing with the Stars…. After winning the [Indianapolis Symphony concertmaster] job, he moved to Indiana—with Time for Three quickly becoming the ISO’s trio in residence. DePue [left] Time for Three in 2015…. DePue and his three older brothers also [perform as] the DePue Brothers Band, a classical and bluegrass group.”