Zukerman Trio with Daniel Hope & Friends
As a 10-year-old boy, Daniel Hope grew up admiring the extraordinary artistry and virtuosity of one of the world’s most esteemed string players, Pinchas Zukerman. This event marks their first
performance together, and it combines the Zukerman Trio and other friends of Hope for a one-time-only concert. Zukerman’s honors include the National Medal of Arts (presented by President Reagan in 1983), the Isaac Stern Award for Artistic Excellence and an honorary doctorate from Brown University. His recordings have received 21 Grammy nominations and two Grammy wins. He was the subject of Nupen’s “Pinchas Zukerman: Here to Make Music” documentary of 1974, where he plays the “Dushkin” Guarnerius del Gesù violin of 1742.
performance together, and it combines the Zukerman Trio and other friends of Hope for a one-time-only concert. Zukerman’s honors include the National Medal of Arts (presented by President Reagan in 1983), the Isaac Stern Award for Artistic Excellence and an honorary doctorate from Brown University. His recordings have received 21 Grammy nominations and two Grammy wins. He was the subject of Nupen’s “Pinchas Zukerman: Here to Make Music” documentary of 1974, where he plays the “Dushkin” Guarnerius del Gesù violin of 1742.