A dedicated chamber artist, Daniel Hope gives three chamber performances in the States this spring. He reunites with cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han in Kansas City for Haydn’s Piano Trio in A, Beethoven’s First Piano Trio, and Dvořák’s beloved “Dumky” (March 6). They repeat this program two days later at Wolf Trap, where Hope has just succeeded Wu Han as Artistic Advisor for Chamber Music at The Barns (March 8). Presented in partnership with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the season-long Virginia series brings world-class soloists and ensembles to the rustic venue.

These appearances bookend Hope’s return to Chamber Music Detroit for an evening of Dvořák with the Garth Newel Piano Quartet, featuring his account of the “Indian Lament” from the Czech composer’s Sonatina in G (March 7).

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