- Esther Abrami - Nightlight
- Antonio Vivaldi - The Four Seasons: Violin Concerto in F Minor, RV 297, Op.8 No.4 "Winter": II. Largo
- Esther Abrami - Tournelle
- Esther Abrami - Coeur à Coeur
- Sia - Snowman (arr. Esther Abrami & Jan-Peter Klöpfel)
- Chiquinha Gonzaga - Canção dos pastores, noite de natal (arr. Esther Abrami)
- Gustav Holst - In the Bleak Midwinter, H.73, No.1 (arr. Max Knoth)
- Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah (arr. Esther Abrami & Ycare)
- Gustav Holst - In the Bleak Midwinter, H.73, No.1 (arr. by Max Knoth)
Esther Abrami, violin
Esther Abrami Ensemble
Kim Barbier, piano
Malakai Bayoh, singer
Ycare, singer
Date: 2025
Label: Sony Classical - Sony Music
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Nightlight is a nine-track EP by French violinist Esther Abrami, offering a gentle and calming sound world ideal for quiet winter evenings. The collection features Coeur à Coeur, created as the soundtrack for the 41st campaign of the Restos du Coeur charity. Following the EP’s release, Abrami has launched a tour throughout France, building on the momentum of her first sold-out performance at the Olympia on 23 November. The project highlights her refined musical aesthetic and growing artistic presence, combining lyrical violin writing with an intimate atmosphere that underscores her expanding influence on the contemporary classical and crossover scene.
Esther Abrami (b. 1996) is a violinist and composer who has transformed the presentation of classical music, engaging a young global audience through her large social media following. A graduate of the Royal College of Music, she signed with Sony before completing her studies and has since released two successful albums, appearing on major French and UK television programs. Her third album, Women, highlights historically overlooked female composers. Abrami has performed at leading venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall, and the Vienna Musikverein, and tours internationally. She also gives widely attended lectures and hosts the podcast Women in Classical. She performs on an 1857 Vuillaume violin.



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