Zachary DePue

Violin

Violinist Zachary DePue has enjoyed a distinguished career as an orchestral leader, chamber musician, and soloist. He became one of the youngest concertmasters in the United States when he was appointed to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in 2007, a position he held for more than a decade, serving as a passionate and dedicated musical leader both on and off the stage.

DePue rose to international prominence as a founding member of the string trio Time for Three, with whom he performed for 15 years in venues around the world. Earlier in his career, he was a member of The Philadelphia Orchestra, performing in the first violin section for five seasons.

A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, DePue served as concertmaster of the Curtis Symphony Orchestra and studied with Ida Kavafian and Jaime Laredo. Beyond his performing career, he has been recognized for his leadership and community engagement, including his selection for the Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series in Indianapolis.