The Hungarian violinist and conductor, Márta Ábrahám, obtained her diploma Cum Laude in 1996 as a student of Natasa Sós, Dénes Kovács and Ferenc Rados at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music Budapest. From the age 17 she studied with Ruggiero Ricci at the Mozarteum of Salzburg, and with David Takeno at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. She attended master-classes of Nathan Milstein, György Pauk, Loránd Fenyves, György Kurtág, and Vladimir Spivakov. She is a first prize - winner in several competitions including the János KonczNational Violin Competition, Szombathely, Károly Flesch National Violin Competition, Mosonmagyaróvár, and fourth prize at Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition, England. In addition to winning the Gold Medal at the 1994 National Memorial Violin Competition of Ede Zathureczky, she won two special prizes and also the loan of the Ex-Ede Zathureczky violin and Sartori bow for four years.
Márta Ábrahám is an internationally established leading Hungarian violinist performing and teaching extensively around the world. As a soloist she has appeared with leading orchestras including the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Belgian Radio Orchestra, Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Budapest Strings, European Sinfonietta and played under the baton of famous conductors like Yehudi Menuhin, Tamás Vásáry, Kobayashi Ken-Ichiro, Helmuth Rilling, Zoltán Kocsis, Fischer Ádám just to mention a few. Between 2005 an 2009 she was concert-master of the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra. She has worked as a guest leader with orchestras, such as the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.
Márta Ábrahám is invited regularly to join for chamber-music around the world and has established herself as a usual partner with Alex Szilasi, Tamás Vásáry, Gergely Bogányi, Péter Nagy, Enrico Dindo. For years, she led the Concerto Armonico chamber orchestra playing on period instruments, her work was recognized in 2014 with Gramofon Award. Currently, she is Artistic Leader and concert-master of the Ábrahám Consort early music ensemble.
Many of her CD's and radio-recordings received enthusiastic praise, several of them also contain new discoveries and world premieres on labels such as Hungaroton, Belgian Radio 3, Philips Classics.
Since 2005, Márta Ábrahám is a violin professor at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest, in 2013 she gained her DLA degree. Every year, she gives master-classes in Hungary and other countries, including the creation since the summer of 2009 of “Zebegény Workshop for violin soloist and chamber music”.
Since 2011 Marta Ábraham - together with composer Barnabás Dukay - is intensively researching the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Their attention focuses mainly on the violin works, most specifically of the Six Solo Sonatas and Partitas. Their aim is to investigate and analyze these work fills a gap not only in national, but also in international context. Numerous lectures, presentations and concerts were held, including the Liszt Academy of Music, Doctoral School and the FUGA at the Architectural Association. She currently lives in Budapest, Hungary. |