Gabriela Arnon
Singer Songwriter
Biography
Gabriela Arnon (singer-songwriter, pianist) is a nomadic artist who writes songs with strong melodic lines and intimate lyrics. She began performing at age ten as rat in Nureyev's Nutcracker Suite and in Robert Wilson's theater troupe with The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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She studied classical music in Paris. Jazz in New York. Toured Latin America as a backing vocalist with Willie Colon, then began her solo career at French music festivals Jazz à Juan, Rochefort-en-accords, and Jazz à Mulhouse. Parisian performance venues include Le Sunset, Le Petit Journal, Le Triton and La Java.
She founded trip-hop-art-rock band Ten Mother Tongues with Christoph H. Mueller from Gotan Project. Together they created the album The Listening Tree. She has since released Trouble With Park Avenue and Pyramid Lake, and is currently at work on the first Butterfly Twins album with singer-songwriter-composer Marten Ingle.