From: South Florida
Education: MFA in Music Performance and Literature with Improvisation Specialization, Mills College; BA in Music and Early Childhood Education, Hampshire College; Deep Listening Teaching Certification, The Center for Deep Listening
I play and teach: Violin, Intro to Improv
My other artistic/musical endeavors: I presently perform solo, in duo with Ava Mendoza, in duo with Nava Dunkelman, in duo with Joanna Mattrey, in quartet with Luke Stewart, Tcheser Holmes and Zoh Amba.
Biography: gabby fluke-mogul is a New York-based violinist, improviser, composer and educator. gabby exists within the threads of improvisation, the jazz continuum, noise and experimental music. Their playing has been described as “embodied, visceral, and virtuosic” and “the most striking sound in improvised music in years…” gabby is humbled to have collaborated with Nava Dunkelman, Joanna Mattrey, Fred Frith, Daniel Carter, Ava Mendoza, Jessica Pavone, Luke Stewart, Zeena Parkins and Pauline Oliveros, among many other musicians, poets, dancers and visual artists.
gabby holds a MFA in Music Performance & Literature from Mills College, a BA in Music & Early Childhood Education from Hampshire College, and a Deep Listening teaching certificate from The Center for Deep Listening at Rensselaer. gabby has spent 15+ years working with diverse learners (infants–adults) in urban, rural, public, private, non-profit and community-based spaces with critically engaged, anti-biased and trauma-informed praxis.