Unveiling Hidden Treasures: Esther Abrami's Tribute to Female Composers
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Unveiling Hidden Treasures: Esther Abrami's Tribute to Female Composers

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateApr 29, 2025
Read time2 min

A young prodigy's passion for the violin has blossomed into a groundbreaking musical endeavor. Esther Abrami, now 28, embarked on an extraordinary journey exploring works by women composers after realizing the absence of female representation in her classical training. Her latest album, Women, showcases premier recordings, including compositions by Ina Boyle, Chiquinha Gonzaga, and Teresa Carreño. Collaborating with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Irene Delgado-Jiménez, this project highlights both historical and contemporary voices, bridging the gap between forgotten masterpieces and modern audiences.

At the tender age of three, Esther Abrami encountered a violin that would spark a lifelong dedication to music. Fast forward to her twenties, and Abrami found herself reflecting on her extensive studies, noticing an alarming lack of female composers in her repertoire. Determined to address this imbalance, she ventured into uncharted territory, discovering a wealth of overlooked talent. The album features a world premiere studio recording of Irish composer Ina Boyle's Violin Concerto from 1935. Boyle, like many others represented here, fell into obscurity over time despite her significant contributions to classical music.

Beyond Boyle, Abrami’s project brings to light works by Brazil’s Chiquinha Gonzaga and Venezuela’s Teresa Carreño, both pioneers in their own right during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The collaboration with conductor Irene Delgado-Jiménez adds another layer of female empowerment, as Delgado-Jiménez recently completed a prestigious fellowship under Marin Alsop. This partnership not only celebrates past achievements but also amplifies current voices, including Oscar-winning composers Rachel Portman and Anne Dudley. Additionally, the album incorporates arrangements of popular songs, such as Miley Cyrus’s "Flowers," offering a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

The inclusion of Yoko Shimomura further demonstrates Abrami’s commitment to diversity and innovation within her artistry. By weaving together these varied threads, Abrami creates a tapestry that honors the legacy of women in music while inspiring future generations. Her exploration transcends mere performance; it serves as a powerful reminder of the countless contributions made by women throughout history that deserve recognition.

Through her innovative approach, Esther Abrami redefines what it means to be a classical musician today. By uncovering hidden gems and presenting them alongside contemporary works, she invites listeners to experience music through a fresh lens. This album does more than entertain—it educates and inspires, ensuring that the stories and talents of these remarkable women will no longer remain buried in the annals of time.

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