Gil Shaham and conductor Antony Hermus lead Auckland Philharmonia in Beethoven. Photo / Sav SchulmanGil Shaham and conductor Antony Hermus lead Auckland Philharmonia in Beethoven. Photo / Sav SchulmanBeethoven’s 1806 violin concerto represents a prodigious leap from the well-mannered concertos of Haydn and Mozart. Along with the composer’s Eroica Symphony, from a year earlier, it marks the inevitability of an expansive new musical century.
Auckland Philharmonia is to be congratulated on enlisting Gil Shaham as soloist for






