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Harrogate International Festivals' Sunday Series will return next year as the charity marks its 60th anniversary.
The event, which has taken place in the town for more than three decades, sees classical musicians perform live on Sunday mornings.
Five concerts will be held from January to April next year, opening with a joint performance by Brazilian violinist Nathan Amaral and pianist Kasparas Mikužis.
British clarinettist Mebrakh Haughton-Johnson and Japanese-born pianist Kumi Matsuo will perform together on March 1.
Trumpeter Matilda Lloyd and pianist Nicholas McCarthy will both give solo performances, and Dutch cellist Anastasia Feruleva and pianist Frank van de Laar will bring the programme to a close on April 19.
The coffee morning concerts, which will kick off on January 18, come as part of the festival’s 60th anniversary celebrations.
Harrogate International Festivals’ chief executive, Sharon Canavar, said:
We’re delighted to announce the programme for the Harrogate International Sunday Series 2026, which brings some of the world’s most talented classical and chamber musicians to Yorkshire.
This year’s amazing line-up includes award-winning young performers and gives audiences the opportunity to see some of the classical music superstars of the future – all in the beautiful setting of the historic Old Swan Hotel.
With 2026 being the festivals’ 60th anniversary it makes this year’s series even more special. We are thrilled to be hosting such talented artists from around the world, and I can’t wait for what promises to be a truly memorable concert series.
All of the Sunday Series events will take place at the Old Swan Hotel.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on November 4.
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