About Tania Gabrielle
Tania Gabrielle , Celebrity Numerologist, AstroNumerologist and Composer, has helped empower thousands of clients and businesses worldwide by revealing the meanings of names, dates and cycles. Her unique approach utilizes three sources of Numerology – Ancient Chaldean, Pythagorean and Ancient Egyptian – in combination with Astrology, creating a profound synthesis of two ancient spiritual sciences.
![]() |
Celebrity Numerologist Tania Gabrielle |
Her forecasts and insights have been featured on the front page of USA Today, in Entertainment Weekly, ESPN Magazine and online in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Essence Magazine, ESPN.com and US Magazine. Gabrielle is renowned for her ability to read names and dates and explain hidden messages behind current events. She has been featured in two documentaries - Quantum Communication and The Voice. Gabrielle reveals the influence of AstroNumerology on world events, politicians, celebrities and future trends in her highly popular Blog.
Celebrity clients include Oscar and Grammy Award winners, including stars from the movies ET, Avatar, Star Trek, and Titanic, and high profile leaders in both business and politics.
Tania Gabrielle's book The Unrevealed Secrets of Political Success shows how numbers have shaped the destiny of the United States of America since its birth. Stunning connections between George Washington, the first President of the United States, and Benjamin Franklin, the power behind the throne, are brought to life. Tania links the numbers between Lincoln and the Civil War, Martin Luther King, the 1960s and John F. Kennedy – and how they all connect to Barack Obama and the date of the 2008 Election.
As a classical composer, Tania Gabrielle has enjoyed performances and radio broadcasts worldwide by Grammy-award-winning artists. Critical acclaim for her works has been as consistently enthusiastic as audience response. Tania composed the soundtrack for two award-winning films - Catching Dreams and Glass.
|
“Tania Gabrielle is a creator who melds clarity of design with emotional depth. Her writing is as concise as it is compelling.” Cleveland Plain Dealer“One senses the composer’s technical mastery—the music abounds in unlabored counterpoint and imaginative, unforced sonorities—and her ability to say what she means and stop. Her music is at once accessible, engaging and smart.” Los Angeles Times“Few modern composers try to depict happiness in their music, perhaps because their often stringent materials suit darker topics better. But Alexandria-born Tania Gabrielle French found an intriguing vocabulary to evoke various flavors of happiness in her String Quartet No. 3, which received its East Coast premiere from the Artis-Quartett Wien on Wednesday night in the Library of Congress's Coolidge Auditorium. French subtitled the quartet "Luminescence," and her harmonies indeed glow brightly throughout.” Washington Post
|
readfile("optin2.php"); ?>
|












