Esther Abrami
Violinist Esther Abramiâs eponymous Sony Classical debut album is a creative melting pot of different styles of classical music â full of new and inspiring compositions. Collaborating with a great variety of contemporary composers and musicians as well as the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esther Abrami has set a creative and inspiring musical landmark representing a new generation of classical musicians.
British composer and pianist Alexis Ffrench, Dutch neo-classical pianist Annelie, French pianist and composer Alban Claudin, Oscar-winning British composer Rachel Portman, British Cellist and composer Julian Llyod Webber and American film-composer Jacob Shea all contributed new compositions to Esther Abrami. Next to this, the album features original compositions by Clara Schumann and Amy Beach as well as several unique new arrangements of some of the most famous classical melodies by Pjotr Tchaikovsky, Eric Satie or FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin. Composer and pianist Florian Christl has written a new arrangement based on Bachâs famous violin concerto and producer and composer Wide Eyed created an atmospheric new variation over Mozartâs legendary âEine kleine Nachtmusikâ. A special highlight on the album is âSainte Victoire en sol mineurâ â a great orchestral composition Esther wrote together with French producer Worakls.
âI've decided to perform different styles to connect with all my audience. People who get to know me via TikTok arenât the same as those who found me on YouTube or on the radio. I wanted to link all of them together. I donât think we should just be put in a box with only one music style. In classical music, musicians have a tendency to fade behind the music, but with this album people can discover who I really am as Iâve satisfied all my musical tastes and been able to be myselfâ says Esther.
She adds: âIâve worked directly with Rachel Portman, who was one of my idols when I was younger. It was very important for me, as itâs going in the same direction as with Tomorrow by Annelie or Romance by Clara Schumann. I want to inspire young women to become a classical composer or musician, as we are still too few. Itâs time to change things!ââ
REVIEW:
Abramiâs self-titled debut album is a pleasing patchwork of pieces, from familiar items in new arrangements to works by high-profile newcomers. Radio airplay is surely guaranteed for this playlist, the gloss of which is almost blinding. Some lovely moments.
-- BBC Music Magazine
Tracklisting
- Pjotr Iljitsch Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Variation
- Sergei Rachmaninoff:Â Paganini Variation
- Julian Lloyd Webber:Â Jackie's Song (Romanza)*
- Annelie:Â Tomorrow
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Bach Variation feat. Florian Christl*
- Alexis Ffrench:Â Hope, Ascending
- Jacob Shea:Â Mozart Variation
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Mozart Variation feat. Wide Eyed
- Maurice Ravel:Â Ravel Variation
- Frédéric Chopin: Chopin Raindrop Variation
- Clara Schumann:Â Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22: I. Andante molto
- Worakls, Esther Abrami:Â Sainte Victoire en sol mineur*
- Rachel Portman:Â Themes from "Chocolat"*
- Alban Claudin:Â Sunken Dreams
- Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman: Scales and Arpeggios (from "Aristocats")*
- Eric Satie: Satie Variation (after Gymnopédie No. 3)
- Amy Beach:Â Romance for Violin and Piano
*feat. Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Esther Abrami
Esther Abrami
Violinist Esther Abramiâs eponymous Sony Classical debut album is a creative melting pot of different styles of classical music â full of new and inspiring compositions. Collaborating with a great variety of contemporary composers and musicians as well as the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esther Abrami has set a creative and inspiring musical landmark representing a new generation of classical musicians.
British composer and pianist Alexis Ffrench, Dutch neo-classical pianist Annelie, French pianist and composer Alban Claudin, Oscar-winning British composer Rachel Portman, British Cellist and composer Julian Llyod Webber and American film-composer Jacob Shea all contributed new compositions to Esther Abrami. Next to this, the album features original compositions by Clara Schumann and Amy Beach as well as several unique new arrangements of some of the most famous classical melodies by Pjotr Tchaikovsky, Eric Satie or FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin. Composer and pianist Florian Christl has written a new arrangement based on Bachâs famous violin concerto and producer and composer Wide Eyed created an atmospheric new variation over Mozartâs legendary âEine kleine Nachtmusikâ. A special highlight on the album is âSainte Victoire en sol mineurâ â a great orchestral composition Esther wrote together with French producer Worakls.
âI've decided to perform different styles to connect with all my audience. People who get to know me via TikTok arenât the same as those who found me on YouTube or on the radio. I wanted to link all of them together. I donât think we should just be put in a box with only one music style. In classical music, musicians have a tendency to fade behind the music, but with this album people can discover who I really am as Iâve satisfied all my musical tastes and been able to be myselfâ says Esther.
She adds: âIâve worked directly with Rachel Portman, who was one of my idols when I was younger. It was very important for me, as itâs going in the same direction as with Tomorrow by Annelie or Romance by Clara Schumann. I want to inspire young women to become a classical composer or musician, as we are still too few. Itâs time to change things!ââ
REVIEW:
Abramiâs self-titled debut album is a pleasing patchwork of pieces, from familiar items in new arrangements to works by high-profile newcomers. Radio airplay is surely guaranteed for this playlist, the gloss of which is almost blinding. Some lovely moments.
-- BBC Music Magazine
Tracklisting
- Pjotr Iljitsch Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Variation
- Sergei Rachmaninoff:Â Paganini Variation
- Julian Lloyd Webber:Â Jackie's Song (Romanza)*
- Annelie:Â Tomorrow
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Bach Variation feat. Florian Christl*
- Alexis Ffrench:Â Hope, Ascending
- Jacob Shea:Â Mozart Variation
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Mozart Variation feat. Wide Eyed
- Maurice Ravel:Â Ravel Variation
- Frédéric Chopin: Chopin Raindrop Variation
- Clara Schumann:Â Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22: I. Andante molto
- Worakls, Esther Abrami:Â Sainte Victoire en sol mineur*
- Rachel Portman:Â Themes from "Chocolat"*
- Alban Claudin:Â Sunken Dreams
- Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman: Scales and Arpeggios (from "Aristocats")*
- Eric Satie: Satie Variation (after Gymnopédie No. 3)
- Amy Beach:Â Romance for Violin and Piano
*feat. Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Violinist Esther Abramiâs eponymous Sony Classical debut album is a creative melting pot of different styles of classical music â full of new and inspiring compositions. Collaborating with a great variety of contemporary composers and musicians as well as the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esther Abrami has set a creative and inspiring musical landmark representing a new generation of classical musicians.
British composer and pianist Alexis Ffrench, Dutch neo-classical pianist Annelie, French pianist and composer Alban Claudin, Oscar-winning British composer Rachel Portman, British Cellist and composer Julian Llyod Webber and American film-composer Jacob Shea all contributed new compositions to Esther Abrami. Next to this, the album features original compositions by Clara Schumann and Amy Beach as well as several unique new arrangements of some of the most famous classical melodies by Pjotr Tchaikovsky, Eric Satie or FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin. Composer and pianist Florian Christl has written a new arrangement based on Bachâs famous violin concerto and producer and composer Wide Eyed created an atmospheric new variation over Mozartâs legendary âEine kleine Nachtmusikâ. A special highlight on the album is âSainte Victoire en sol mineurâ â a great orchestral composition Esther wrote together with French producer Worakls.
âI've decided to perform different styles to connect with all my audience. People who get to know me via TikTok arenât the same as those who found me on YouTube or on the radio. I wanted to link all of them together. I donât think we should just be put in a box with only one music style. In classical music, musicians have a tendency to fade behind the music, but with this album people can discover who I really am as Iâve satisfied all my musical tastes and been able to be myselfâ says Esther.
She adds: âIâve worked directly with Rachel Portman, who was one of my idols when I was younger. It was very important for me, as itâs going in the same direction as with Tomorrow by Annelie or Romance by Clara Schumann. I want to inspire young women to become a classical composer or musician, as we are still too few. Itâs time to change things!ââ
REVIEW:
Abramiâs self-titled debut album is a pleasing patchwork of pieces, from familiar items in new arrangements to works by high-profile newcomers. Radio airplay is surely guaranteed for this playlist, the gloss of which is almost blinding. Some lovely moments.
-- BBC Music Magazine
Tracklisting
- Pjotr Iljitsch Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Variation
- Sergei Rachmaninoff:Â Paganini Variation
- Julian Lloyd Webber:Â Jackie's Song (Romanza)*
- Annelie:Â Tomorrow
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Bach Variation feat. Florian Christl*
- Alexis Ffrench:Â Hope, Ascending
- Jacob Shea:Â Mozart Variation
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Mozart Variation feat. Wide Eyed
- Maurice Ravel:Â Ravel Variation
- Frédéric Chopin: Chopin Raindrop Variation
- Clara Schumann:Â Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22: I. Andante molto
- Worakls, Esther Abrami:Â Sainte Victoire en sol mineur*
- Rachel Portman:Â Themes from "Chocolat"*
- Alban Claudin:Â Sunken Dreams
- Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman: Scales and Arpeggios (from "Aristocats")*
- Eric Satie: Satie Variation (after Gymnopédie No. 3)
- Amy Beach:Â Romance for Violin and Piano
*feat. Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra