Global Musicians’ League Festival: Concert 2

Global Musicians’ League Festival: Concert 2

Guest Artists

Date and time
25 Jul 2024 (7:00pm - 8:30pm)
Location

The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR

Price

Concert ticket

£15 Standard
£10 Over 60s
£8 BCU student & under 18s
Free BCU Staff
Free RBC Staff & Student

Tickets are available for every concert in the festival. To book a festival ticket, please click the link below.

Festival ticket (All inclusive)
£50 Standard
£30 Over 60s
£20 BCU student & under 18s
Free BCU Staff
Free RBC Staff & Student

Booking Information

Wheelchair users are entitled to concessionary priced tickets with a complimentary companion seat.

Assistance dogs are welcome at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire venues. If you wish to bring an assistance dog or wheelchair, please let the Events Office know by calling 0121 331 5909.

Violinist Esther Abrami

Global Musicians’ League Festival: Concert 2
Esther Abrami - Celebration of Classics

Esther Abrami violin
Edward Leung piano

César Franck Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano
Angela Morley Rêverie
Amy Beach Romance
Julian Lloyd Webber Jacky’s song
Julian Lloyd Webber Jasmine (UK première)
James Newton Howard Hunger Games
Yann Tiersen Amelie Poulain
Bruno Coulais Les choristes
Sonya Belousova The Witcher
Rachel Portman Chocolat

Esther Abrami, a rising star in the classical music world, made history in 2019 as the first classical musician to win the ‘Social Media Superstar’ category at the Global Awards. Featured in Classic FM's ‘30 under 30 Classical Artists to Watch’ series and listed as a ‘Rising Star’ by BBC Music Magazine, Esther is one of the UK's most promising young classical artists.

She was signed to Sony Classical in 2021 and made her Royal Albert Hall debut in 2022. Esther has been appointed Creative Partner and Artist-in-Residence by the English Symphony Orchestra.

Edward Leung has an impressive academic and musical background, including a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University and a Master of Music and Advanced Postgraduate Diploma from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. He has held prestigious positions such as the inaugural Aske-Princeton International Fellow and Accompanist-in-Residence at the Westminster School.

Edward is currently a Staff Pianist at The Yehudi Menuhin School and is supported by The Keyboard Charitable Trust and Live Music Now UK.

Running time approx. one hour and thirty minutes

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