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Various Composers - Women (Extended Version) (Esther Abrami)


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  1. Ethel Smyth - March of the Women (arr. Esther Abrami)
  2. Yoko Shimomura - Valse Di Fantastica
  3. M. Cyrus - Flowers (arr. Jan-Peter Klöpfel)
  4. Pauline Viardot - Hai Luli!, VWV 1106 (arr. Jan-Peter Klöpfel)
  5. Ilse Weber - Wiegala (arr. Esther Abrami)
  6. Chiquinha Gonzaga - Corta Jaca (arr. Jan-Peter Klöpfel)
  7. Anne Dudley - Medhel an Gwyns
  8. Hildegard von Bingen - O Virtus Sapientiae (arr. Penelope Axtens)
  9. Rachel Portman - Apple Tree
  10. Ina Boyle - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (To the memory of my mother): I. Lento, ma non troppo
  11. Ina Boyle - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (To the memory of my mother): II. Adagio
  12. Ina Boyle - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (To the memory of my mother): III. Allegro, ma non troppo
  13. Teresa Carreno - Mi Teresita "Little Waltz" (arr. Jan-Peter Klöpfel)
  14. Chiquinha Gonzaga - Lua Branca (arr. Esther Abrami)
  15. Rita Strohl - Solitude (arr. Esther Abrami)
  16. Esther Abrami - Transmission
  17. Amanda Rontgen-Maier - Six Pieces for Violin & Piano: III. Lento (arr. Esther Abrami)
  18. Esther Abrami - Tournelle
  19. Esther Abrami - Nightlight
  20. Esther Abrami - Coeur à Coeur
  21. Olivia Belli - Naïás
  22. Eydís Evensen - Flow

Esther Abrami, violin
ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna
Irene Delgado-Jimenez, conductor
Esther Abrami Quintet
Lavinia Meijer, harp
Kim Barbier, piano

Date: 2026
Label: Sony Classical/Sony Music
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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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