In 1980, 19 musicians of the collapsed
Symphonia of Auckland founded a new cooperatively run orchestra as an
incorporated society, the Auckland Philharmonia Society, Inc. Local businessman
Olly Newland undertook the
financial risk of holding the remaining assets of the Symphonia, and organised several public rallies to garner support. He continued to serve on the management board for some years afterwards. From 1980 to 2005, the Auckland Philharmonia Society focused on artistic management of the orchestra, and delegated financial responsibility to a Board of Advisors and Management. In 2005, a structural change in the organisation produced two principal stakeholders. A charitable trust was established to manage the orchestra's capital asset fund, allowing the society to concentrate on the artistic and operational functions.
John Hopkins was principal conductor of the Auckland Philharmonia for 8 years. Other conductors who have worked as artistic advisors to the Auckland Philharmonia include
Edvard Tchivzhel,
Vladimir Verbitsky and
Enrique Diemecke.
Miguel Harth-Bedoya was music director of the Auckland Philharmonia from 1998 to 2005. From 2009 until 2015, the orchestra's Music Director was Eckehard Stier. In February 2015, the Auckland Philharmonia announced the appointment of
Giordano Bellincampi as its next music director, effective in 2016, with an initial contract of 3 years. In February 2024, the orchestra announced the most recent extension of Bellincampi's contract as music director, through the end of 2027. Other affiliated APO conductors have included
Roy Goodman, principal guest conductor from 2009 to 2011. The Auckland Philharmonia maintains several artistic partnerships with entities such as the
Auckland Festival, the
Michael Hill International Violin Competition, and the
Atamira dance company. Its educational work includes a partnership with the
Ministry for Culture and Heritage in the Sistema Aotearoa programme (based on the
El Sistema programme from Venezuela). ==Music Directors==