New York Concerto Debut

Brooklyn Metro Chamber Orchestra Presents An Evening of Thrilling Cinematic Classical Music On November 18th at 8 pm, the Brooklyn Metro Chamber Orchestra brings an evocative program of cinematic orchestral music to The Vale Ballroom featuring critically acclaimed violinist, Esther Abrami.

The concert opens with Bernard Hermann’s suspenseful “Prelude" from the score of Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock’s timeless thriller.

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Born in 1996 and raised in Aix-en-Provence, Esther Abrami knows how it feels to grow up in a culture far from towering classical institutions. “I had a countryside childhood” she says. “I went to a small, country school and I was always outside as I loved nature. We had a wild garden at home; my dad built me a little bench up on the hill where I could go to read and play my violin”.

Of her upcoming debut single on Sony Classical showcasing Clara Schumann, Esther Abrami notes: “I’m passionate about highlighting the work of women composers overall. It is such a pleasure to discover and perform their works, some of whom are only just beginning to be celebrated. For International Women’s Day, I’m especially delighted to be recording a piece by the wonderful Clara Schumann”.

In 2019, Esther Abrami became the first classical musician to be nominated in the Social Media Superstar category at the Global Awards. She has been awarded a full scholarship for a masters degree at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire under the guidance of Professor Wen Zhou Li.

Esther Abrami plays a fine Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin, kindly loaned to her through the Beare's International Violin Society.

     

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  • 28/01/2018
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