Jan. 12
Gil Shaham in Recital: Beethoven Sonatas
About This Concert
Gil Shaham in Recital: Beethoven Sonatas will be performed live in Houston January 12, 2027 at Jones Hall.
Gil Shaham (2026–27 Houston Symphony Artist-in-Residence) is one of the foremost violinists of our time. His flawless technique, combined with unparalleled warmth and generosity of spirit, has solidified his status as an American master.
In this special, one-night-only recital performance, Shaham takes audiences on a musical journey through the grandeur and profound emotional depth of Beethoven’s Violin Sonatas.
Performance does not include the Houston Symphony.
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Tuesday, Jan. 12
7:30 P.M. at Jones Hall
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Gil Shaham
violin