Esther Abrami – Women in Music

Thu 5 March
Classical Music
Arts

Named in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 and acclaimed for her album Women, violinist Esther Abrami brings her virtuosity and fresh voice to London. Championing female composers past and present while sharing her own compositions, she will perform a special concert celebrating International Women’s Day.

Esther Abrami is much more than a musician: she’s an inspiration to a new generation of music enthusiasts. Violinist and composer Esther has revolutionised the way classical music is presented. Today, she has over a million followers across her social media platforms, where she shares her life as a classical musician – with a bit of a rock ‘n’ roll twist.

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About Esther Abrami

 

Esther Abrami

A graduate of the Royal College of Music in London, she signed a contract with Sony to release her first album even before finishing her studies. Two successful albums with Sony brought her onto TV shows Sunday Morning Live on BBC One and Sky News in the UK. Esther’s third album Women was released earlier this year. The album is dedicated to female composers who were historically overlooked in a nearly exclusively male-dominated world and includes her own composition Transmission. In May 2025 Esther was invited to perform at the BAFTA TV Awards London and later the same week appeared at the Cannes Film Festival. 

 

“the leading violinist of a new generation of classical music fans, bringing fashion and the joy of dressing up into her field.”

– Harper’s Bazaar

 

“No one had ever succeeded in such a feat: captivating millions of young internet users perpetually glued to social media and converting them to classical music with Bach’s partitas and Mendelssohn’s concertos performed on the violin.”

Madame Figaro, France 

 

“…the musician opening the doors of classical music to all generations…”

Les Echos

 
Edinburgh