TAKE3 has a “flair for the wild and unexpected” and “brings the refinement of a
rigorous classical music background and infuses it with rock-star charisma.”
World class entertainment for families and music lovers of all ages and generations…
Returning by popular demand after multiple standing ovations from their Lincoln Hall audiences – the genre-smashing, virtuosic-crossover trio with a flair for the wild and unexpected – TAKE3 Trio returns on Friday, October 9 at 7:30 PM with world class artistry, blazing virtuosity, tender sensitivity and new, exciting repertoire including John Williams’ Greatest Hits from iconic Hollywood movies, Beyoncé and ABBA!
Combining the refinement of their rigorous classical music backgrounds with rock-star charisma – led by the phenomenally gifted violinist Lindsay Deutsch these cross-over classically trained musicians will electrify and entertain with their arrangements of “Where ROCK meets BACH.”

This unique trio of violin, cello, and piano brings together the power and energy of rock music with the sophistication and beauty of classical Bach. Experience a fusion of styles that will leave you breathless and wanting more.
Equally sensitive in moments of tender musical beauty, their arrangements of Leonard Cohen’s “Alleluia” and “Amazing Grace” will be emotionally moving.
This dynamic and charismatic threesome leaves their indelible mark on captivated crowds around the country performing their top pop hits, Oldies, Americana, and their signature classical mashups – and everything in between including classical favorites.
TAKE3 thrives at the intersection where art and pop culture collide. Trained at the world’s top conservatories, TAKE3 has expanded their repertoire from Bach and Beethoven to John Williams, Leonard Cohen, Bieber and The Beach Boys – and Willie Nelson, Beyonce, Abba and Elvis!
From “Unchained Melody”, “Amazing Grace”, “What a Wonderful World”, Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and Willie’s Nelson’s “On the Road Again” to Game of Thrones, Pirates of the Caribbean, Beethoven, West Side Story and Orange Blossom Special, TAKE3 conveys an empowering message of joy and connection through music in their high-energy performances.
Having been Yanni’s featured violin soloist and toured most of the 7 continents, the trio is nothing short of exhilarating, described as a mini–Trans Siberian Orchestra experience, performing across the US and abroad in performing arts centers, symphony halls and venues with over 50 concerts in the 25/26 season.

TAKE3 dazzles audiences with their unmistakable style and infectious joy, performing top Pop hits, Oldies, Americana, and their signature classical mashups. And their reviews are as spectacular as they are!
“To say TAKE3 was a hit would be an understatement… They were a smashing success!” Chris Seidel, Palm Springs Community Concerts.

“TAKE3 creates some of the most exciting and refreshing pop/rock/classical fusion music anywhere in the world.” LocalNews1.org
Joseph Rosato, Hazleton, said “I put the evening’s musical selections into two categories – awesome and spectacular”
ARCA is grateful for the very generous donation of Red Brick Gallery founder and botanical artist Donna Edmonds and her husband Larry, who have sponsored the return of the TAKE3 Trio to Lincoln Hall.
This concert will sell out – so be sure to reserve or buy your tickets early!
Tickets are Adults $30, Students $5 and ARCA Member Discount $25
Buy online here.
Call to reserve: 724-659-3153 to pay by cash or check at the door.

TAKE3 makes it their mission to impart their love, passion and joy in music making to all who hear them, using their artistic ability as a conduit for musical storytelling.
Known for their infectious and down-to-earth personalities on stage, the trio performs with virtuosic instrumental cross-genre “chops”.
In addition to extensive touring, the group has earned accolades for its outreach programs for children of all ages, delivering a message of hope, inspiration, and the importance of following dreams with vigorous tenacity – and inspiring the love of classical music via its cross-over with accessible pop music.

Remembered fondly by teachers and students at Allegheny-Clarion Valley Schools, TAKE3 WOWED and inspired the students in small elementary workshops and assembly concerts for grade K to 12 in 2023
In response to their SOLD OUT Lincoln Hall concert, ARCA’s program director wrote:”Superlatives seem inadequate to describe TAKE3 trio’s performance. After multiple-standing-ovations, audience comments were wildly enthusiastic TAKE3 had us in the palm of their hands from Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” that brought tears to the eyes of many in the audience. Truly a night to be remembered!”
ARCA is proud to be welcoming back TAKE3 to perform for its classical and popular music audiences – joyous entertainment for the whole family!
Lincoln Hall Standing Ovation for TAKE3ARRIVE EARLY & Shop at the RBG!

Plan to arrive early to view the Red Brick Gallery exhibit of RBG Cooperative artist Taylor Banner with ceramicist Annalise Sonney – and to shop in the Gift Shop on the first floor with the stunning art work of 18 cooperative artists in diverse media.
Cooperative member Taylor Banner’s mixed media collage works present imagined narratives using layered imagery and materials, evoking dream-like memories and emotions.
Guest artist Annalise Sonney’s ceramics are an exploraceration of utilitarian objects that exist as singular vessels or can combine to mimic naturalesque landscape forms.

Reserve EARLY for DINNER before the CONCERT: Enjoy the fine dining menu at the Allegheny Grille seated at the window with a full view of the fall color in the beautiful Allegheny-Clarion River valley. AND – if the weather allows, enjoy supper on their patio overlooking the river.
Be sure to make an early enough reservation at The Allegheny Grille before the concert to be served in their main dining room with plenty of time to get to Lincoln Hall – especially in the preconcert rush!
FOXBURG PIZZA
Or for more casual fare, dine at Foxburg Pizza with delicious salads, a huge variety of soups, sandwiches, salads and pizzas of the month – and every combination you can think of! Plus don’t miss their hot lava chocolate dessert!

FOXBURG WINE CELLARS

Be sure to save time to enjoy a wine tasting in the newly renovated Foxburg Wine Cellars or enjoy a bottle of wine on their beautiful patio.
When you become an ARCA member at the $100 level, receive a 10% discount on up to 6 bottles of wine on the day of an ARCA concert.

FOXBURG INN

Plan to enjoy a weekend with the trees in the full AUTUMN COLOR enjoying the peace and solitude in the valley and the concert of the TAKE3 – extending your stay to Saturday night at the newly renovated, romantic Foxburg Inn, where every room has a view of the river!
As an ARCA member at the $100 level, you receive a 5% room discount any time of the year and a 10% discount from Friday to Sunday on concert weekends. You may utilize the hotel website or calling directly (724-659-3116) and showing your membership card at check-in.
If you reserve early, you can get the room with the fireplace!

About TAKE3
TAKE3’s interactive lighting shows, comedic stories of their journey from scales in conservatory practice rooms to pop music in packed stadiums, come together in unforgettable experiences that have fired up concert goers all over the nation.
Highlights from recent performances include appearances with the North Charleston POPs, Cape Symphony, Boulder Chamber Orchestra, and the Symphonies of Victoria, Midland and Springfield as well as at Music in the Mountains, Redlands Bowl, OK Mozart Festival, Festival Mozaic, Herb Alpert’s Vibrato Grill, and Bear Valley Music Festival. Upcoming performances include notable debuts in NY including 54 Below, Sheen Center, Rockwood Music Hall, and around the country at the Laureate Series sponsored by Indianapolis Violin Competition, Lied center, Batavia Fine Arts Center, Bradford Creative, Cappella Performing Arts Center, Frostburg University, Truman University among many others. The trio keeps a busy tour schedule, performing over 60 performances around the globe each season.
TAKE3 conveys an empowering message of joy and connection through music in high-energy performance of works ranging from the Beatles’ Yesterday and Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah to Game of Thrones, Pirates of the Caribbean, Amazing Grace and Stand by Me.
No strangers to the stage as individuals, they have made an impact on the music scene as soloists, touring the world with Yanni, recording tracks for film and television and as soloists in front of Symphony Orchestras across the country. The original music of TAKE3 can be heard throughout Netflix’s popular series “The Witcher” and on the Sony Witcher soundtrack.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lindsay Deutsch, Violin

With her limitless enthusiasm and vast gifts as a performer and entertainer, American violinist, LINDSAY DEUTSCH, is a charismatic and captivating presence on today’s music scene. She has thrilled audiences world-wide with her passion for music and brilliant display of technique and musicianship.
TAKE3 was created by violinist/vocalist, Lindsay Deutsch, Yanni’s featured violin soloist, with whom she has toured throughout most of the 7 continents.
Ms. Deutsch began her career as a classical soloist, performing concerti with symphony orchestras around the country. Her performance of Astor Piazzolla’s “Four Seasons of Buenos Aires” with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jeffrey Kahane, was selected for NPR’s Symphony Cast Program.
Ms. Deutsch has become an ambassador for the Violins of Hope project, performing on violins saved in the Holocaust in venues around the country, including the Soraya center in Los Angeles and with the Livermore Symphony in San Francisco. Ms. Deutsch can be heard throughout Netflix’s popular show, The Witcher and the Hulu series All About Pam.
Her performances on these Sony soundtracks reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts and received millions of streams worldwide.
Maestro Jung-Ho Pak, conductor and artistic director of the Cape Symphony Orchestra, says of Lindsay, “A conductor dreams about finding a soloist who understands the essential responsibility of helping change a large community’s view of classical music. In a time when every concert has to be unforgettable and a game changer, Lindsay can make that happen every time.”
Ms. Deutsch received her education from the Colburn Conservatory in Los Angeles, where she studied under Robert Lipsett. Lindsay Deutsch plays on an 1845 Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin.

