A few years back, I came across a video of Amira Willighagen, and my jaw dropped. Here was a nine-year-old girl singing “O Mio Babbino Caro” as if she was blessed with an operatic voice at birth. She was performing on the program Holland’s Got Talent. The judges were knocked over, and as expected, she was the winner for that year (2013). At 17, she has been performing professionally since that win and has toured the world. I still get goose bumps when I see that original video clip of her audition.
Writing for Fiddler, I like to look out for up-and-coming talent. I often stray away from the roots-music genres and dive into classical violin. Scanning through YouTube has allowed me to come across some amazing talent. I have mentioned French violinist/model Esther Abrami in a previous post regarding Glarry beginner violins (https://luegra.design.blog/2020/05/03/violin-vs-fiddle-its-all-about-attitude/). I have followed her for a few years, have become a patron of hers, and we have become friends (albeit through the internet), emailing and chatting every so often. She has an album coming out in February, and from what I have heard of some of the songs, it is absolutely beautiful work. Find out more from her website at http://www.estherabrami.com/, and/or subscribe to her YouTube channel.
I recently came across two young violinists that brought me to tears of joy. To see such talent in teenage students is beyond belief. The first artist is Julia Majewska. She is now 13 years old, comes from Poland, but has studied in London (which shows in her wonderful control of the English language). She has won numerous international awards, and has been a part of the prestigious London Young Musician program. To see someone like her perform Paganini seems unreal, but it is. Check out her YouTube channel. Here she is performing “Chaccone” by Vitali for one of her exams.
The other young artist that I found is Christian Li. He is 14 years old, from Australia, and at 10 years was the youngest winner of the Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists. He has been winning competitions since the age of seven, and is extremely humble about his talent. Like any kid, he enjoys kids’ activities, but to see his dedication to the violin is heartwarming. Again, check out his YouTube channel, and watch this 2018 video of his entry at the Menuhin Competition.
I am so glad that music is in good hands for the future generations. I know that I could never have been this good when I was young, even if I practiced 12 hours per day. There is a gift from God that is given to such individuals to be this good at this young age. It is a beautiful thing to see.
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