Daniel Hope looks forward to a full Europe lineup. He kicks off the season with violin sonatas by English composers Elgar and William Walton at London’s Wigmore Hall, in a lunchtime recital with pianist Simon Crawford-Phillips, to be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 (Sep 15).
Early next year, Hope headlines the final concert of the 270th anniversary edition of the annual Mozart Week Festival in Salzburg, where he joins José Antonio Méndez Padrón and the Havana Lyceum Orchestra (Feb 1).
Other European highlights include the world premiere of a new double concerto by Lowell Liebermann, with Greek lyra virtuoso Nikos Xanthoulis and the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra in Estonia (Sep 26 & 27); performances of Bruch’s First Violin Concerto with the Prague Symphony under Tomáš Netopil (Oct 8 & 9) and Britten’s Concerto with Poland’s NFM Wrocław Philharmonic under Christoph Eschenbach (Feb 27); a special collaboration with actor Sebastian Koch at the Frauenkirche Dresden (Dec 17); and a rendition of Hope’s signature “Irish Roots” program in Bern, Switzerland (March 22).
For full season details, visit the calendar.

